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This edition of ReCentGlobe’s Druckfrisch Book Discussions on march 07 2023 at ReCentGlobe features the book “African Activists in a Decolonising World: The Making of an Anticolonial Culture, 1952–1966” by Ismay Milford, published by Cambridge University Press in the Global and International History Series. Three experts in the field joins the author Ismay Milford to critique the book and discuss its contributions to the global history of anticolonialism and decolonisation.
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Ana Moledo is a PhD student in the project ‘“Free radicals”? Political mobilities and postcolonial re-spatialization processes in the second half of the 20th century’ within the SFB 1199 at Leipzig University. Her research interests lie in the field of global and transnational history, particularly with regard to colonialism and decolonization, transnational activism and radical politics and the Cold War in Southern Africa.
Dr John Njenga Karugia is a researcher at the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin, and an independent consultant. His research specialisms include Chinese migration to Africa and the Indian Ocean as a memory space.
Dr Mariusz Lukasiewicz is a historian of Southern Africa, based at the Leipzig University Centre for African Studies, with research and teaching interests in the history of economic institutions, financial intermediaries and business organisations.
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For more info, see the publisher:
By Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)This edition of ReCentGlobe’s Druckfrisch Book Discussions on march 07 2023 at ReCentGlobe features the book “African Activists in a Decolonising World: The Making of an Anticolonial Culture, 1952–1966” by Ismay Milford, published by Cambridge University Press in the Global and International History Series. Three experts in the field joins the author Ismay Milford to critique the book and discuss its contributions to the global history of anticolonialism and decolonisation.
Author:
Discussants:
Ana Moledo is a PhD student in the project ‘“Free radicals”? Political mobilities and postcolonial re-spatialization processes in the second half of the 20th century’ within the SFB 1199 at Leipzig University. Her research interests lie in the field of global and transnational history, particularly with regard to colonialism and decolonization, transnational activism and radical politics and the Cold War in Southern Africa.
Dr John Njenga Karugia is a researcher at the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin, and an independent consultant. His research specialisms include Chinese migration to Africa and the Indian Ocean as a memory space.
Dr Mariusz Lukasiewicz is a historian of Southern Africa, based at the Leipzig University Centre for African Studies, with research and teaching interests in the history of economic institutions, financial intermediaries and business organisations.
Chair:
About the book:
For more info, see the publisher: