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African Studies in Poland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Ignacy Kowalski
Affiliation:
The University College, Dar es Salaam

Extract

Although the number of Africanists in Poland has never been large, a scholarly interest in Africa has long existed in this country. Among the scholars of the older generation, the most prominent were: L. Krzywicki, a sociologist with a wide interest in social change and development, who published several studies on the transition from traditional to modern societies, with special attention to Africa; J. Czekanowski, who was among the first explorers of Rwanda and other Interlacustrine kingdoms, publishing several extensive studies both in German and Polish; and B. Malinowski, who later established himself in Great Britain.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1967

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