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    Introduction: African History and Islamic Manuscript Cultures.Mauro Nobili - 2017 - In Mauro Nobili & Andrea Brigaglia (eds.), The Arts and Crafts of Literacy: Islamic Manuscript Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa. De Gruyter. pp. 1-24.
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    Fanon, the recovery of African history, and the Nekyia.Komarine Romdenh-Romluc - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):1565-1576.
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    Disease in African History: An Introductory Survey and Case StudiesGerald W. Hartwig K. David Patterson.John Farley - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):166-167.
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  4. Marxist influence in African history-writing.Georg G. Iggers - 2015 - In Q. Edward Wang & Georg G. Iggers (eds.), Marxist historiographies: a global perspective. New York: Routledge.
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    Disease in African History. Edited By Gerald W. Hartwig & K. David Patterson Pp. 258. (uke University Press, Durham, NC, 1978.) US $13.75. [REVIEW]L. J. Bruce-Chwatt - 1980 - Journal of Biosocial Science 12 (1):115-116.
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    Disease in African History: An Introductory Survey and Case Studies by Gerald W. Hartwig; K. David Patterson. [REVIEW]John Farley - 1980 - Isis 71:166-167.
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    The Collection, Authentication, and Use of Oral Evidence in African History.Chukwuemeka Ojione Ojieh - 2021 - Anthropos 116 (2):385-392.
    Several works on this subject have substantially established that oral evidence is a reliable source in African historiography. But it is not sufficient for such works being Africanist responses to Eurocentric postulations that pre-literate African societies, lacking Western-written sources, had no history. Though such works have improved our knowledge of the relevance of oral tradition in the reconstruction of African history, African oral tradition has been criticized by Western scholars. To this end, the article (...)
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    Frontier Mail: The Liberal Subject and the Post Office in South African History.Ross Truscott - 2021 - Kronos 47 (1):1-25.
    This essay brings postal history and postcolonial theory into an encounter, considering the history of the Post Office in South Africa, stretching from its emergence under Dutch rule at the Cape. Turning to postal history reread under the sway of postcolonial theory may enable a rethinking of apartheid, what apartheid carried from the systems of government and administration that preceded it, and though this remains at the edge of the essay, largely undeveloped but certainly there what, in (...)
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    African American philosophers and philosophy: an introduction to the history, concepts, and contemporary issues.John H. McClendon - 2019 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Stephen C. Ferguson.
    Through the back door: the problem of history and the African American philosopher/philosophy -- The problem of philosophy: metaphilosophical considerations -- The search for values: axiology in ebony -- Philosophy of science: African American deliberations -- Mapping the disciplinary contours of the philosophy of religion: reason, faith, and African American religious culture.
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  10. The Oral Tradition as a Source of African History.Joseph Ki-Zerbo - 1969 - Diogenes 17 (67):110-124.
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    Ambivalent: Photography and Visibility in African History.Ross Truscott - 2020 - Kronos 46 (1).
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    History of African Philosophy.Jonathan O. Chimakonam - 2017 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    History of African Philosophy This article traces the history of systematic African philosophy from the early 1920s to date. In Plato’s Theaetetus, Socrates suggests that philosophy begins with wonder. Aristotle agreed. However, recent research shows that wonder may have different subsets. If that is the case, which specific subset of wonder inspired the beginning of … Continue reading History of African Philosophy →.
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    A history of African philosophy.Bartholomew Abanuka - 2011 - Enugu, Nigeria: Spiritan Publications.
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    Contemporary African Art: A Multilayered History.Abdou Sylla & Mara Bertelsen - 1998 - Diogenes 46 (184):51-70.
    It is always pretentious to treat African art as though a unitary vision of art as it is currently practiced in Africa were possible. This point of view in fact ignores or neglects African diversity: the individual plastic art experiments of African artists. These diversities, tied to the varied contexts and rapid changes that are steadily taking place everywhere, no longer permit such claims.
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    The Rise and Demise of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the Atlantic World (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora). Edited by PhilipMisevich and KristinMann. Pp. xiv, 361, Rochester, NY, University of Rochester Press, 2016, $125.00/£80.00. [REVIEW]John R. Williams - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (6):929-930.
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    African Americans and the Mississippi River: Race, history and the environment.Dorothy Zeisler-Vralsted - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 150 (1):81-101.
    Long touted in literary and historical works, the Mississippi River remains an iconic presence in the American landscape. Whether referred to as ‘Old Man River’ or the ‘Big Muddy,’ the Mississippi River represents imageries ranging from pastoral and Acadian to turbulent and unpredictable. But these imageries – revealed through the cultural production of artists, writers and even filmmakers – did not adequately reflect the experiences of everyone living and working along the river. The African-American community and its relationship to (...)
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    Rebekah Lee. Health, Healing, and Illness in African History. 272 pp., illus., notes, index. London: Bloomsbury, 2021. £58.50 (cloth); ISBN 9781474254380. Paper and e-book available. [REVIEW]Luke Messac - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):166-167.
  18. African Perspectives: Papers in the History, Politics and Economics of Africa, Presented to Thomas Hodgkin.Christopher Allen & R. W. Johnson - 1973 - Science and Society 37 (1):122-125.
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    Francophone African Philosophy: History, trends and influences.Pius M. Mosima - 2018 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 7 (1):1-33.
    In this paper, I engage in a critical discussion of Francophone African philosophy focusing on its history, the influences, and emerging trends. Beginning the historical account from the 1920s, I examine the colonial discourses on racialism, and the various reactions generated leading to the Négritude movement in Francophone African intellectual history. I explore the wider implications of the debate on Négritude as an integral component of ethnophilosophy in postcolonial Francophone African philosophy. Finally, I argue that (...)
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    The African Stakes of the Congo War The Congo from Leopold to Kabila: A People's History Reinventing Order in the Congo: How People Respond to State Failure in Kinshasa.Zoë Marriage - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (1):225-238.
  21. African American History, Race and Textbooks: An Examination of the Works of Harold O. Rugg and Carter G. Woodson.LaGarrett J. King, Christopher Davis & Anthony L. Brown - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (4):359-386.
     
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  22. A Short History of African Philosophy.Barry Hallen - 2002 - Indiana University Press.
    In this accessible book, Barry Hallen discusses the major ideas, figures, and schools of thought in African philosophy. While drawing out critical issues in the formation of African philosophy, Hallen focuses on the recent scholarship, current issues, and relevant debates that have made African philosophy an important key to understanding the rich and complex cultural heritage of Africa. Hallen builds upon Africa's connections with Western philosophical traditions and explores African contributions to cultural universalism, cultural relativism, phenomenology, (...)
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    History and Philosophy of Science for African Undergraduates.Helen Lauer (ed.) - 2003 - Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications.
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    Global Histories, Vernacular Science, and African Genealogies; or, Is the History of Science Ready for the World?Helen Tilley - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):110-119.
  25. The african anti-colonial struggle: An effort at reclaiming history.Tsenay Serequeberhan - 2003 - Philosophia Africana 6 (1):47-58.
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    Francophone African Philosophy: History, Trends and Influences.Pius M. Mosima - 2018 - Filosofia Theoretica 7 (1):1-33.
    In this paper, I engage in a critical discussion of Francophone African philosophy focusing on its history, the influences, and emerging trends. Beginning the historical account from the 1920s, I examine the colonial discourses on racialism, and the various reactions generated leading to the Négritude movement in Francophone African intellectual history. I explore the wider implications of the debate on Négritude as an integral component of ethnophilosophy in postcolonial Francophone African philosophy. Finally, I argue that (...)
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    History of Racism in Healthcare: From Medical Mistrust to Black African-American Dentists as Moral Exemplar and Organizational Ethics—a Bioethical Synergy Awaits.Carlos Stringer Smith - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (12):7-9.
    When we go to the doctor, he or she will not begin to treat us without taking our history – and not just our history but that of our parents and grandparents before us. The doctor will not see us u...
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    Hermeneutics, history, and d’où parlez vous? Paul Ricoeur and Tsenay Serequeberhan on how to engage African philosophy from a Western context.Justin Sands - 2019 - South African Journal of Philosophy 38 (4):371-382.
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    Pan-African Pandemonium: Identities, Histories, and Constellations.Bryan Mukandi - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (1):33-50.
    Fiston Mujila’s Tram 83 provides a helpful point of departure for this philosophical treatment of pan-African subjectivity. His meditations on music resonate with continental and diasporic accounts of the musicality of African social organization. This in turn provides an opening into a discussion around the tension between conceptions of African identity tied to heritage and continuity on one hand, and considerations of the rupture brought about by the Middle Passage and colonialism on the other. Drawing on (...) philosophy and Black Studies more broadly, this article argues for a conception of African identity that, while taking seriously heritage and origins, ultimately emerges intersubjectively as a result of the movements and reverberations across the constellation of African worlds. Not only are these pan-African reverberations constitutive, the author argues that they are also key to our survival. (shrink)
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    Crisis, History and the Challenge of Reinvention in the Postcolonial: The African National Congress after Apartheid.Laurence Piper - 2014 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 61 (138):64-78.
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    Sino—African Exchanges: The Importance of the History of Civilizations.Liu Hongwu - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 40 (1):73-82.
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    Of history and historiography in African philosophy.Francis Ishola Ogunmodede - 2001 - Ibadan, Nigeria: Hope Publications.
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    A Redescriptive History of Humanism and Hermeneutics in African Philosophy.Oladapo Jimoh Balogun - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):105.
    The aim of this paper is to contribute to the on-going debate about self-redescription in the history of African philosophy using the method and theory of redescription. This method and theory of redescription has become the deep concern of not only Western philosophers but of many African philosophers which is markedly present in their agitated pursuits of wisdom. This self-redescription is always resiliently presented in the works of Kwasi Wiredu, Kwame Appiah, Gyekye Kwame, Olusegun Oladipo, Wole Soyinka, (...)
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    African Moral Theory and Media Ethics: An Exploration of Rulings by the South African Press Council 2018 to 2022.Sisanda Nkoala, Rofhiwa Mukhudwana & Trust Matsilele - 2024 - Journal of Media Ethics 39 (2):99-113.
    In light of a history of an unethical news media system used by the state as an instrument of oppression, media ethics in South Africa is intended to uphold the foundational tenets of journalism and play a pivotal role in addressing issues of diversity, equity, and social justice. Most recently, the 2021 Inquiry into Media Ethics and Credibility report instructed media watchdogs, such as the South African Press Council, to track data concerning ethical breaches based on the potential (...)
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  35. The history of political thought in the african political present.Emma Hunter - 2021 - In Annabel S. Brett, Megan Donaldson & Martti Koskenniemi (eds.), History, politics, law: thinking internationally. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Africans' Memories and Contemporary History of Africa.B. Jewsiewicki & V. Y. Mudimbe - 1993 - History and Theory 32 (4):1-11.
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    African American political thought reimagined: A review of African American Political Thought: A Collected History[REVIEW]Adom Getachew - 2023 - European Journal of Political Theory 22 (2):354-362.
    This review essay surveys the contributions of the new edited volume African American Political Thought: A Collected History. The thinker-based approach to the study of African American political thought advanced in the volume highlights the ways in which thinkers reformulate the central political questions of the intellectual tradition and constitute the canon through the citation and invocation of earlier figures. It also draws attention to the rhetorical, strategic, and tactical dimensions of their political thought. The volume sets (...)
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    Reshaping African historiography and methodology of History to AD 2000.J. H. Enemugwem - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
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    African American political thought reimagined: A review of African American Political Thought: A Collected History[REVIEW]Adom Getachew - 2023 - European Journal of Political Theory 22 (2):354-362.
    This review essay surveys the contributions of the new edited volume African American Political Thought: A Collected History. The thinker-based approach to the study of African American political thought advanced in the volume highlights the ways in which thinkers reformulate the central political questions of the intellectual tradition and constitute the canon through the citation and invocation of earlier figures. It also draws attention to the rhetorical, strategic, and tactical dimensions of their political thought. The volume sets (...)
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    Bantu philosophy in the history of African philosophy.Olexandr Kornienko - 2023 - Sententiae 42 (3):127-133.
    Review of Dokman, F., & Cornelli, E. M. (Eds.). (2022). Beyond Bantu Philosophy: Contextualizing Placide Tempels's Initiative in African Thought. London and New York: Routledge.
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    The Forgotten Frontier: A History of the Sixteenth-Century Ibero-African Frontier.Richard W. Bulliet & Andrew C. Hess - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):223.
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    Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement By Alexander ThurstonSearching for Boko Haram: A History of Violence in Central Africa By Scott MacEachern.Oliver Coates - 2020 - Journal of Islamic Studies 31 (2):280-283.
    Boko Haram: The History of an African Jihadist Movement By ThurstonAlexander, viii + 333 pp. Price HB £24.00. EAN 978–0691172248.
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  43. Africa in the history of philosophical thought. Janz, B. B. (2023). African Philosophy and Enactivist Cognition: The Space of Thought. London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic. [REVIEW]Olexandr Kornienko - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (1):143-151.
    Review of Janz, B. B. (2023). African Philosophy and Enactivist Cognition: The Space of Thought. London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  44. A Short History of African Philosophy, Second Edition.Barry Hallen - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    A Short History of African Philosophy discusses major ideas, figures, and schools of thought in philosophy in the African context. While drawing out critical issues in the formation of African philosophy, Barry Hallen focuses on recent scholarship and relevant debates that have made African philosophy critical to understanding the rich and complex cultural heritage of the continent. This revised edition expands the historical perspective, takes account of recent discoveries and new canonical figures, highlights new discussions (...)
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    Egypt: Ancient History of African Philosophy.Théophile Obenga - 2005 - In Kwasi Wiredu (ed.), A Companion to African Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 29–49.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Problem Method The Question of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Concepts of “Philosophy” The First Definition of a “Philosopher” in World History Hieroglyphic Signs and Philosophy The Dynamic Character of Egyptian Thinking on “Existence” The Egyptian Conception of the Universe Egyptian Logic The Being and Essence of the Cosmos and of Humans The Metaphysical Problem of “Evil” Maat, the Keystone of Egyptian Philosophy Conclusion.
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    Islam, Christianity, and the History of Religious Persecution of Enslaved Africans.Qasim Rashid - 2015 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):105.
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    African Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century: Acts of Transition.Jean Godefroy Bidima & Laura Hengehold (eds.) - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume explores African philosophies’ expression of transitional acts where thought interacts with history and proposes solutions to problems. Influential thinkers from both sides of the Atlantic engage with the realm of criticism and imagination, public spaces in Africa, and the relationship between historical politics and poetics.
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    African-American humanism: an anthology.Norm R. Allen (ed.) - 1991 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    This collection demonstrates the strong influence that humanism and freethought had in developing the history and ideals of black intellectualism. Most people are quick to note the profound influence that religion has played in African-American history: consoling the downtrodden slave or inspiring the abolitionists, the underground railroad, and the civil rights movement. But few are aware of the role humanism played in shaping the black experience: developing the thought and motivating the actions of powerful African-American intellectuals. (...)
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    Missing persons: African American women, AIDS, and the history of disease.Evelynn Hammonds - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press. pp. 434--449.
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    Memory and history: Oral techniques in the East African context.Julius M. Gathogo - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (2).
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