Terence Osborn Ranger
1929
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2015
гражданство: Великобритания
языки, на которых говорит или пишет персона: английский язык
учебное заведение: Хайгейтская школа, Куинз-колледж, The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Колледж Святого Антония
род занятий: историк
полученные награды: член Британской академии, премия ААИ выдающемуся африканисту
Terence "Terry" Osborn Ranger (29 November 1929 – 3 January 2015) was a prominent British Africanist, best known as a historian of Zimbabwe. Part of the post-colonial generation of historians, his work spanned the pre- and post-Independence (1980) period in Zimbabwe, from the 1960s to the present. He published and edited dozens of books and wrote hundreds of articles and book chapters, including co-editing The Invention of Tradition (1983) with Eric Hobsbawm. He was the Rhodes Professor of Race Relations at the University of Oxford and the first Africanist fellow of the British Academy. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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