Description
Reflections on the historiography of colonialism and decolonisation, its sources and the reluctance by many to engage with postcolonial critique, let alone to reconsider the dominant national frame of Dutch historiography.Period | 8 Oct 2018 |
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Event title | Academic research in a decolonizing world: Towards new ways of thinking and acting critically? |
Event type | Workshop |
Location | Leiden, NetherlandsShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Documents & Links
- An archipelago of critical thought and radical action-Legene
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