Difference between revisions of "Institute of African Studies"

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Formerly led by anthropologist and political scientist [[Mahmood Mamdani]], who retired to teaching, it is being directed, as of September [[2007]], by West African historian [[Mamadou Diouf]].
 
Formerly led by anthropologist and political scientist [[Mahmood Mamdani]], who retired to teaching, it is being directed, as of September [[2007]], by West African historian [[Mamadou Diouf]].
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It is home to the African Studies Library, which is the country’s tenth largest African studies library and learning resource center.
  
 
==External links==
 
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Revision as of 03:10, 5 December 2007

The Institute of African Studies is one of SIPA's eight regional studies centers. It was founded in 1959. After a controversial closing, it reopened in July 2007.

Formerly led by anthropologist and political scientist Mahmood Mamdani, who retired to teaching, it is being directed, as of September 2007, by West African historian Mamadou Diouf.

It is home to the African Studies Library, which is the country’s tenth largest African studies library and learning resource center.

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