This thesis researches how and why the UNESCO sponsored General History of Africa (1964-1998) sought to Africanise and decolonise the writing of African history in the wake of the political independence of many West and East African countries in the early 1960s. It provides a case-study on the practice of African historiography in the second half of the twentieth century. The thesis investigates how formulated ideals of a decolonisation were translated into practice and analyses what this might tell us about the establishment of African history within the humanities and the history of decolonising knowledge production. The study is divided in three parts: the first part concerns the formulated ideals of African history as they came into bei...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This thesis examines the infrastructure behind the academic discipline of African History. By lookin...
If a people were to write their own history to be solely accepted as an ideal, it would not be abnor...
This article analyzes the construction of the African perspective in the General History of Africa p...
This article proposes that there is a gap in our current understanding of the globalising and de-glo...
The last quarter of the 19th century witnessed the outward and inordinate expression of European’s q...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
In light of recent calls to decolonise curricula at South African universities there has been a rene...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This thesis examines the infrastructure behind the academic discipline of African History. By lookin...
If a people were to write their own history to be solely accepted as an ideal, it would not be abnor...
This article analyzes the construction of the African perspective in the General History of Africa p...
This article proposes that there is a gap in our current understanding of the globalising and de-glo...
The last quarter of the 19th century witnessed the outward and inordinate expression of European’s q...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
In light of recent calls to decolonise curricula at South African universities there has been a rene...
This dissertation is a study of British theater, publishing, and broadcasting in East and West Afric...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...