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The Emergence of African History at British Universities: An Autobiographical Approach.

African Affairs

| July 01, 1996 | Law, Robin | COPYRIGHT 1993 Oxford University Press. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Edited by A. H. M. Kirk-Greene. World View Publications, Oxford, 1985. xi+179 pages. 39-95 [pounds] hardback, 14.95 [pounds] paperback. ISBN 1-87142-07-9 hardback; 87142-08-07 paperback.

This book presents papers from a conference at St Antony's College, Oxford, in May 1992. It comprises, besides an introduction by Tony Kirk-Greene, autobiographical reminiscences from surviving (and almost all retired) representatives of the first generation of academic historians of Africa--Roland Oliver, John Fage, John Hargreaves, Christopher Fyfe, Jacob Ajayi, Kenneth Ingham, Neville Sanderson, George Shepperson, Richard Gray and Terence Ranger, together with most distinguished …

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