The Study of Africa: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary encountersPaul Tiyambe Zeleza African Books Collective, 2006 - 496 頁 This is the first of a two-volume work which takes stock of the study of Africa in the twenty-first century: its status, research agenda and approaches, and place. It is divided into two parts, the first on the academic disciplines and African Studies, the second on interdisciplinary studies. |
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