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List of contents
1. The International Missionary Council (IMC) and Education in Colonial Africa. 2. Policy and Conference networks that shaped education policy (Conference litmus NRF). 3. Welfare and Education in late colonial Africa. 4. Science, Anthropology and Policy in the Field of Colonial Education. 5. Diedrich Westermann and The International Institute of African Languages and Culture: Science and Policy Development in Britain and Germany in the period 1926 to 1945. 6. Donald M’Timkulu : South African educationalist in the Age of Segregation and Apartheid: professionalism, activism and exile. 7. The Modernization of Tradition? isiXhosa Language Education and School History: 1920-1948: The Ambiguities of Orthographic Reform in the work of Samuel Mqhayi, William Bennie and Diedrich Westermann
About the author
Peter Kallaway is professor emeritus at University of the Western Cape. He also an honorary Research Associate at University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Summary
The Changing Landscape of Colonial Education in Africa offers a detailed and nuanced perspective of colonial history, based on fifteen years of research, that throws fresh light on the complexities of African history and the colonial world of the first half of the twentieth century.
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"Peter Kallaway's new work is a superb evocation of the cultures of colonial education, persuasively assessing their impact on policies and lives in our own time, and demanding the attention not only of colonial historians of Africa, but of educators worldwide."
Gary McCulloch, Brian Simon Professor of History of Education, UCL Institute of Education, London.