My Footprints in the Sands of Time an autobiography Bethwell A. Ogot.
By: Ogot, Bethwell A
Material type: TextPublisher: Canada : Trafford Publishing, 2006Description: 552 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1412003407; 9781412003407Subject(s): Autobiography: general | Education | Histoire | History | Biography & Autobiography | Biography / Autobiography | Biography/Autobiography | Biography & Autobiography / General | General | kenya,history,politics,kenyan,east africa,east african,autobiography,biography,memoir,Trafford Publishing,1-4120-0340-7,1412003407,03-0709 | Educators | Africanistes | Africanists | Biographies | Biography | Kenya | Ogot, Bethwell A | Biography: GeneralDDC classification: 967.6201092 LOC classification: DT 19.7 | .O36 2003Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: While Allan Ogot's circuits of influence have been very wide, and while he has participated in conferences and forums around the world, he has never yielded his intellectual and personal anchorage in Kenya - though he has had numerous opportunities to accept distinguished chairs overseas. Extraordinarily, Allan Ogot has sustained his incredible level of service and scholarship through shifting and challenging conditions within Kenya and within Africa, navigating changing economic and political circumstances. His steady hand and persistent commitment to the highest ideals of scholarly engagement and community provide remarkable model for all who are dedicating themselves and will dedicate themselves to Africanist scholarship. This autobiography provides a commentary on the history of Kenya as seen through Allan Ogot's life experiences.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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While Allan Ogot's circuits of influence have been very wide, and while he has participated in conferences and forums around the world, he has never yielded his intellectual and personal anchorage in Kenya - though he has had numerous opportunities to accept distinguished chairs overseas. Extraordinarily, Allan Ogot has sustained his incredible level of service and scholarship through shifting and challenging conditions within Kenya and within Africa, navigating changing economic and political circumstances. His steady hand and persistent commitment to the highest ideals of scholarly engagement and community provide remarkable model for all who are dedicating themselves and will dedicate themselves to Africanist scholarship. This autobiography provides a commentary on the history of Kenya as seen through Allan Ogot's life experiences.
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