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9781119549307

Decolonising Geography? Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa, 1948-1998

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    9781119549307

  • ISBN10:

    1119549302

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2024-02-05
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Focusing on the experiences and contributions of overlooked African voices, Decolonising Geography highlights how geographers working in colonial and post-colonial universities conceptualised decolonisation in their research, practiced it through their academic careers and impacted the broader politics and national development of Africa.

  • Explores how a generation of academic geographers engaged with constitutional decolonisation during the end of the British empire in Africa
  • Includes thematically organized chapters examining the foundation of geography within colonial university colleges in the 1940s, the impact of the Cold War on African geography, anti-apartheid activism and transformation in South Africa, the legacies of decolonisation in contemporary African and British geography and more
  • Includes a biographical ‘careering’ approach, following the professional lives of individual geographers to provide fresh insights into decolonisation in the former British Empire in Africa, drawing from extensive archival research and more than 40 oral history interviews with geographers in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and the UK
  • A must-read for academics, researchers, scholars and general readers in the UK and Africa with an interest in the relationships between geography and decolonisation

Author Biography

RUTH CRAGGS is Reader in Political and Historical Geography at King’s College London, UK. Her research focuses on decolonisation, postcolonial geopolitics, and diplomacy in relation to the UK, Africa and the institutions of the Commonwealth.

HANNAH NEATE is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She researches the cultural-historical geographies of the late twentieth century, focusing on utopian urbanism, modernist architecture and decolonisation. 

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