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African Proconsuls.
European Governors in Africa.
L.H. Gann & Peter
Duignan, eds.
New York/London/Stanford
The Free Press/Collier Macmillan Publishers & Hoover Institution. 1978. 548 pages
Contributors
- Adiele Eberachukwu Afigbo, professor of history, head of the Department of
History and Archaeology, and dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Author of The Warrant Chiefs: Indirect Rule in Southeastern Nigeria, 1891-1929
and other studies on West African history.
- Leland Conley Barrows, associate professor
of African and European history at Voorhees College.
- Henri Brunschwig, director,
Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.
Author of numerous works on imperialism in Africa, including Mythes et réalités
de l'impérialisme colonial français, 1871-1914 and L'Avènement
de l'Afrique noire du 19e siècle à nos jours.
- William B. Cohen, associate
professor of history, Indiana University, Bloomington. Author of Rulers
of Empire: The French Colonial Service in Africa.
- Bruce Fetter, associate professor of history,
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Author of The Creation of Elisabethville,
1910-1940 and editor of Urbanism Past and Present.
- Peter Duignan, Director of
African and Middle East Studies and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution. Co-author
of The Rulers of German Africa and co-editor
of Colonialism in Africa and other
books on colonialism.
- John E. Flint, professor of Commonwealth history, Dalhousie
University. Author of Cecil Rhodes and other works on European imperialism; co-editor
of The Cambridge History of Africa.
- Harry A. Gailey, professor of history and
coordinator of African studies, San Jose State College. Author of the standard
A History of The Gambia and a number of other books related to African history.
- L.
H. Gann, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution. Co-author of The Rulers of British
Africa, 1870-1914, co-editor of Colonialism in Africa and other books on African
history.
- G. Wesley Johnson, Jr., professor of history, University of California at Santa Barbara. Author of The Emergence of Black Politics in Senegal and other
studies of francophone Africa.
- Anthony H. M. Kirk-Greene, Fellow of St. Antony's
College, Oxford University; a former British administrator. Author of numerous
studies on British colonial history.
- Virgil L. Matthew, Jr., professor of history,
California State University at Fresno. Now preparing a study of Gallieni.
- William
Bunnell Norton, professor of history (emeritus) and research associate, African
Studies Center, Boston University.
- Ronald Robinson, fellow of Balliol College
and Beit Professor of History of the British Commonwealth, Oxford. Co-author
of the seminal study Africa and Victorians: The Official Mind of Imperialism
and of other studies.
- Woodruff D. Smith, associate professor of history, University
of Texas at San Antonio. Author of The German Colonial Empire.
- Brian Weinstein,
professor of political science, Howard University. Author of Eboué, the standard biography of Governor-general Eboué,
and of works on the politics of language.
- Douglas L. Wheeler, professor of history,
University of New Hampshire, Durham. Co-author of Angola and of Republican Portugal:
A Political History, 1910-1926.
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