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

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Decolonising Geography? Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa, 1948-1998 by Ruth Craggs and Hannah Neate investigates how geography as an academic discipline engaged with constitutional decolonisation during the decline of British rule in Africa. Through detailed biographical accounts and extensive archival research, the book traces the contributions of geographers in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and the UK. Combining oral history interviews with archival materials, it reveals how teaching, research, activism, and administration shaped post-colonial geopolitics and the Africanisation of geography within these former colonies.
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This book is ideal for readers in the UK and Africa interested in the intersections of geography, colonial history, and decolonisation. It will particularly appeal to scholars, students, and practitioners in politics, current affairs, and environmental geography seeking to understand the disciplinary and political transformations during British decolonisation in Africa.

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DECOLONISING GEOGRAPHY?

"This book presents an extraordinarily sensitive account of geography’s histories in five African countries subjected to British colonial rule. Craggs and Neate draw together political and imaginative processes of decolonisation, through an innovative biographical approach that humanises and enlivens the story of our academic discipline. It will be an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of decolonisation, its recent trajectories and far-reaching implications, on the African continent."
—Shari Daya, Affiliate Associate Professor in Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town

"By placing the experiences, ideas, and practices of African geographers in the centre of their analyses, Craggs and Neate provide an unprecedented account of historical and contemporary decolonising struggles within Geography and the academy. This book should be required reading for all those looking to decolonise the discipline and dislodge it from its Global North histories, institutions, and ideologies."
—Mona Domosh, Professor of Geography, The Joan P. and Edward J. Foley Jr. 1933 Professor, Dartmouth College

"This meticulous work explores how colonialism, decolonisation and postcolonialism shaped African geography and geographers. It sheds light on efforts to ‘Africanise’ the discipline, a process which I was both witness to and a participant in."
—Stanley Okafor, Professor of Geography (Retired), University of Ibadan

How did a generation of academic geographers engage with constitutional decolonisation during the end of the British empire in Africa? In Decolonising Geography? Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa, 1948-1998, Ruth Craggs and Hannah Neate explore how the teaching, research, administration and activism of geographers in Africa shaped the discipline and the post-colonial geopolitics of the continent. The authors follow 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. Decolonising Geography is a must-read for any reader in the UK and Africa with an interest in the relationships between geography and decolonisation.

Series: RGS-IBG Book Series

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ISBN: 9781119549307

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 425g

Pages: 288

About the Author

RUTH CRAGGS is Reader in Political and Historical Geography at King’s College London.

At the time of writing HANNAH NEATE was Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Manchester Metropolitan University.

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