Review: George Padmore and Decolonisation from Below: Pan- Africanism, the Cold War and the End of Empire
The study of black and African intellectual history, and its location in transnational activist networks, has recently generated insightful studies that take such people’s ideas seriously and locate them in a mid-twentieth century context in which contested notions of decolonization and racial liber...
Main Author: | Larmer, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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