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African (IGBO) Scholarship: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations and Some Masters Degree Theses at American, Canadian, Australian, and European Universities, 1945-1999
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African (IGBO) Scholarship: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations and Some Masters Degree Theses at American, Canadian, Australian, and European Universities, 1945-1999
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African (IGBO) Scholarship: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations and Some Masters Degree Theses at American, Canadian, Australian, and European Universities, 1945-1999
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African (IGBO) Scholarship collates studies conducted by African American scholars at universities in America, Canada, Australia and Europe, between 1945 and 1999. This book is the first volume of an ongoing bibliography of African related Doctoral and Masters work. This book will make an excellent reference tool for graduate students and their advisers in determining what has already been studied and what has yet to be researched. Educational planners and policy makers will also benefit from knowing what areas to invest in and what studies are relevant to their future policies. Most importantly, these dissertations and theses will be more accessible to the public, increasing their chance to be rightfully published.
African (IGBO) Scholarship collates studies conducted by African American scholars at universities in America, Canada, Australia and Europe, between 1945 and 1999. This book is the first volume of an ongoing bibliography of African related Doctoral and Masters work. This book will make an excellent reference tool for graduate students and their advisers in determining what has already been studied and what has yet to be researched. Educational planners and policy makers will also benefit from knowing what areas to invest in and what studies are relevant to their future policies. Most importantly, these dissertations and theses will be more accessible to the public, increasing their chance to be rightfully published.


















