This book explores the transformation of Pan-Africanism from a social movement in the Americas to its role in liberation movements in Africa, where it was implemented and transformed. It examines the institutionalization, knowledge production, and epistemologies of Pan-Africanism.
This book explores the transformation of Pan-Africanism from a social movement in the Americas to its role in liberation movements in Africa, where it was implemented and transformed. It examines the institutionalization, knowledge production, and epistemologies of Pan-Africanism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword by Kwame Nimako Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Slavery, Abolition and Pan-Africanism Chapter 1: World Historical Context, 1850-1899 Chapter 2: Pan-Africanism as Social Movement, 1900-1945 Chapter 3: Decolonization and the Logic of Pan-Africanism, 1946-1957 Chapter 4: Institutionalization of Pan-Africanism: Architects and Architecture, 1958-1963 Chapter 5: The Decline and Revival of Pan-Africanism: From OAU to AU, 1964-2002 Conclusion: African Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of All Africans Appendix Bibliography About the Contributors
Foreword by Kwame Nimako Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Slavery, Abolition and Pan-Africanism Chapter 1: World Historical Context, 1850-1899 Chapter 2: Pan-Africanism as Social Movement, 1900-1945 Chapter 3: Decolonization and the Logic of Pan-Africanism, 1946-1957 Chapter 4: Institutionalization of Pan-Africanism: Architects and Architecture, 1958-1963 Chapter 5: The Decline and Revival of Pan-Africanism: From OAU to AU, 1964-2002 Conclusion: African Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of All Africans Appendix Bibliography About the Contributors
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