The British intellectual engagement with Africa in the twentieth century
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The British intellectual engagement with Africa in the twentieth century
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
- : uk
- : us
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Published in association with the Royal African Society
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The founding of the African Society in 1901 marked the emergence of scholarly British interests in Africa. This book traces the subsequent evolution of a British Africanist community, particularly, but not only, in the universities of both the UK and Africa. The story of this intellectual engagement over the century is then told by leading Africanists from the standpoints of history, political science, social anthropology, physical geography, literature and economic thought.
目次
- Notes on the Contributors List of Maps Introduction
- D.Rimmer & A.Kirk-Greene The Emergence of an Africanist Community in the UK
- A.Kirk-Greene Colonial Studies
- D.Killingray The Engagement with Higher Education
- L.Bown Approaches to Decolonization
- J.D.Hargreaves Africa and the Study of Politics
- C.Clapman & R.Hodder-Williams Historians and African History
- M.Twaddle African Ethnographies and the Development of Social Anthropology
- A.F.Robertson The African Environment, Understood and Misunderstood
- A.T.Grove The Literary Engagement
- A.Niven African Development in Economic Thought
- D.Rimmer Index
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