by Philip D. Curtin
University of Wisconsin Press, 1974
Paper: 978-0-299-06124-1

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“This book offers some exciting examples of the insights to be gained from studies of the intellectual responses of Africans to the West.  In six case studies, anthropologists, historians, and a literary critic study the impact of the West on African patterns of thought.”—Library Journal



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