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Ethnologen, Historiker, Afrikanisten
Getting Pictures Right
Context and Interpretation
herausgegeben von Michael Albrecht, Veit Arlt, Barbara Müller und Jürg SchneiderINHALT:
Anton Holzer:
Thoralf Klein:
Marisol Palma:
Richard Fardon:
Barbara Frey Näf:
Paul Jenkins:
Christraud Geary:
Erin Haney:
REVIEWS:
“Most of the nine articles in this beautifully illustrated volume were presented in 2003 at a symposium to mark the retirement of Paul Jenkins as archivist of the Basel Mission. Many Africanist historians will, for a variety of reasons, share Patrick Harries's view of Jenkins as an 'archivist from heaven'. [...] Only three articles are explicitly devoted to Africa [but] Africanists can also learn a great deal on methodology from the three articles on other continents. [...] The book is a fitting tribute to Jenkins's pioneering achievement. At the same time it opens up a myriad of perspectives for future research, not least in African history." (Adam Jones in “Journal of African History“ 47/2006, 159-160)
Anton Holzer:
Thoralf Klein:
Marisol Palma:
Richard Fardon:
Barbara Frey Näf:
Paul Jenkins:
Christraud Geary:
Erin Haney:
REVIEWS:
“Most of the nine articles in this beautifully illustrated volume were presented in 2003 at a symposium to mark the retirement of Paul Jenkins as archivist of the Basel Mission. Many Africanist historians will, for a variety of reasons, share Patrick Harries's view of Jenkins as an 'archivist from heaven'. [...] Only three articles are explicitly devoted to Africa [but] Africanists can also learn a great deal on methodology from the three articles on other continents. [...] The book is a fitting tribute to Jenkins's pioneering achievement. At the same time it opens up a myriad of perspectives for future research, not least in African history." (Adam Jones in “Journal of African History“ 47/2006, 159-160)