Table of contents for The British intellectual engagement with Africa in the twentieth century / edited by Douglas Rimmer and Anthony Kirk-Greene.
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Introduction--Douglas Rimmer &
Anthony Kirk-Greene
The Emergence of an Africanist Community in the UK--Anthony Kirk-Greene
Colonial Studies--David Killingray
The Enlargement with Higher Education--Lalage Brown
Approaches to Decolinization--J. D. Hargreaves
Africa and the Study of Politics--Christopher Clapham with Richard Hodder-Williams
Historians and African History--Michael Twaddle
African Ethnographies and the Development of Social Anthropology--A. F. Robertson
The African Environment, Understood and Misunderstood--A. T. Grove
The Literary Engagement--Alastair Niven
African Development in Economic Thought--Douglas Rimmer
Index
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: South Africa Relations Great Britain, Great Britain Relations South Africa, South Africa Intellectual life 20th century, Great Britain Intellectual life 20th century