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Africa In Scotland Scotland In Africa Historical Legacies And Contemporary Hybridities Afe Adogame Andrew Lawrence

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Africa In Scotland Scotland In Africa Historical Legacies And Contemporary Hybridities Afe Adogame Andrew Lawrence
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Afe Adogame; Andrew Lawrence
ISBN: 9789004276208, 9004276203
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Africa In Scotland Scotland In Africa Historical Legacies And Contemporary Hybridities Afe Adogame Andrew Lawrence by Afe Adogame; Andrew Lawrence 9789004276208, 9004276203 instant download after payment.

Africa in Scotland, Scotland in Africa provides scholarly, interdisciplinary analysis of the historical and contemporary relationships, links and networks between Scotland, Africa and the African diaspora. The book interrogates these links from a variety of perspectives – historical, political, economic, religious, diplomatic, and cultural – and assesses the mutual implications for past, present and future relationships. The socio-historical connection between Scotland and Africa is illuminated by the many who have shaped the history of African nationalism, education, health, and art in respective contexts of Africa, Britain, the Caribbean and the USA. The book contributes to the empirical, theoretical and methodological development of European African Studies, and thus fills a significant gap in information, interpretation and analysis of the specific historical and contemporary relationships between Scotland, Africa and the African diaspora.
Contributors are: Afe Adogame, Andrew Lawrence, Esther Breitenbach, John McCracken, Markku Hokkanen, Olutayo Charles Adesina, Marika Sherwood, Caroline Bressey, Janice McLean, Everlyn Nicodemus, Kristian Romare, Oluwakemi Adesina, Elijah Obinna, Damaris Seleina Parsitau, Kweku Michael Okyerefo, Musa Gaiya and Jordan Rengshwat, Vicky Khasandi-Telewa, Kenneth Ross, Magnus Echtler, and Geoff Palmer.

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