Decolonising geography? : disciplinary histories and the end of the British empire in Africa, 1948-1998
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Decolonising geography? : disciplinary histories and the end of the British empire in Africa, 1948-1998
(RGS-IBG book series)
J. Wiley, 2024
- : hardback
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  Shimane
  Okayama
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  Korea
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Decolonisation and geography in Africa
- 'New, interesting and even exciting opportunities' : geography and the founding of colonial universities in Africa
- Shifting the centre : Africanising geography in decolonisation
- International networks, decolonisation and the Cold War
- Geography and national development : knowing, planning and exploiting Resources for independent Africa
- Geography and anti-apartheid activism in South Africa
- Legacies of decolonisation in African and British geography
- Decolonising geography past and present?