History and Memory: Epistemological Reinterpretation of Africa's Past in a Post-Colonial Context

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18 avril 2024

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« History and Memory: Epistemological Reinterpretation of Africa's Past in a Post-Colonial Context », Calenda, le calendrier des lettres, des sciences humaines et des sciences sociales, ID : 10.58079/w8d2


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This special issue of Práticas da História is interested in receiving contributions, referring to colonial and post-colonial African contexts. It is important to better understand what is happening in different African countries, at the level of the Academy but also in other spaces where social memory and history confront each other, and how political, ideological, economic and linguistic factors interfere in those situations. In the case of the former Portuguese colonies, which will soon celebrate 50 years of independence, there are additional factors, such as the later end of colonial rule and the delay in historiography about Africa that occurred until recent decades, both in Portugal and in Brazil.

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