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Hans Zell and the Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa: a shared mission

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 March 2025

Jean Luc Enyegue SJ*
Affiliation:
Director, Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa, Nairobi
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The Jesuit Historical Institute in Africa (JHIA) aspires to deepen the understanding of the history and mission of the Jesuits on the African continent by enhancing local cultural and spiritual heritage. It aims to promote rigorous research that sheds light on the interactions between the Jesuit tradition, religions and other African socio-cultural dynamics. Through its work, the Institute seeks to inspire a new generation of researchers and actors committed to promoting Jesuit studies, justice, education and intercultural dialogue in Africa and Madagascar.

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© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International African Institute

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References

Zell, H. M. (2002) The African Publishing Companion: a resource guide. Lochcarron: Hans Zell Publishing Consultants.Google Scholar
Zell, H. M. and Lomer, C. (1996) Publishing and Book Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: an annotated bibliography. London: Hans Zell Publishers.Google Scholar