IJAHS 54:3 (2021) Special Issue: Africa’s Relations with Socialist Countries during the Cold War
By Guest Editors: Eric Burton and Constantin Katsakioris
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The following individual articles are also available online:
- A Marxist-Leninist Tanzanian Economist: Kassim Guruli, East Germany, and Struggles over Socialism at the University of Dar es Salaam (28 pages)
- Africans and the Socialist World: Aspirations, Experiences, and Trajectories. An Introduction (8 pages)
- Counterhegemony: Radical Economics and the Appeal of State Socialism in Cold War Era Nigeria (1946ā1990) (20 pages)
- From Decolonization to the Biafran War: Nigerian Students in the Soviet Union, Studies and Politics, 1950sā1970s (21 pages)
- Nkrumahism, East Germany, and the South-East Ties of Ghanaian Trade Unionist J.A. Osei during the Cold War 1960s (22 pages)
- The Transnational Trajectories of Moroccan Filmmakers: Film Training between Socialist Poland and Postcolonial France in the 1960s and 1970s (21 pages)