βand rejecting narratives that explain the failure of regional integration as the immediate consequence of postcolonial authoritarianism or global economic crisis.β
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βIn doing so, it tells a different story about the fate of the category of East Africa, building on a body of scholarship about the imagined political communities of decolonizing Africa,
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βThis book looks beyond political projects of federation to recover ideas and practices of regionalism, their remarkable longevity and their significance for understanding possibilities of radical change.
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βIn the period of mid-twentieth-century decolonization, when nationalism and globalism were hotly contested, East Africans nurtured regionalism in their intellectual and creative work.
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Brand new here and pleased to share news of the publication of our new @degruyterbrill.bsky.social book βBeyond Federation: Ideas and Practices of East African Regionalism in a National and Global Age, 1950β1975". Available for free: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
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βand rejecting narratives that explain the failure of regional integration as the immediate consequence of postcolonial authoritarianism or global economic crisis.β
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βtheir remarkable longevity and their significance for understanding possibilities of radical change. In doing so, it tells a different story about the fate of the category of East Africa, building on a body of scholarship about the imagined political communities of decolonizing Africaβ¦
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βIn the period of mid-twentieth-century decolonization, when nationalism and globalism were hotly contested, East Africans nurtured regionalism in their intellectual and creative work. This book looks beyond political projects of federation to recover ideas and cultural practices of regionalism,
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Third Worlder. Cat person.
The Journal of African History (JAH) publishes articles and book reviews ranging widely over the African past, from ancient times to the present.
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global history @ uni potsdam
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Assistant Professor of African and Cold War History at Rice University
Academic at UniversitΓ© Paris 1 PanthΓ©on-Sorbonne. Political thought, media, citizenship and regime change in Africa, with a v. soft spot for Uganda π«Ά πΊπ¬.
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