Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections

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Main Author: Basu, P
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2021
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Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title_full Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title_fullStr Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title_full_unstemmed Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title_short Re-mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times: exploring the latent possibilities of N. W. Thomas’s West African collections
title_sort re mobilising colonial collections in decolonial times exploring the latent possibilities of n w thomas s west african collections
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