SITW Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART ONE         ANCESTORS

Chapter 1          Writing the self: a genealogy

Chapter 2          Anthropology: forgotten founders

Chapter 3          The anti-colonial intellectuals: thinking new worlds

PART TWO        SELF

Chapter 4          I come from Manchester

Chapter 5          The escalator: grammar school and Cambridge

Chapter 6          An African apprenticeship

Chapter 7          The development industry

Chapter 8          Learning to fly in America

Chapter 9          Back to Cambridge; Caribbean interlude

Chapter 10       When the world turned

Chapter 11       Restart in Paris and Durban

Chapter 12       Health problems

PART THREE     WORLD

Chapter 13       Movement and the globalization of apartheid

Chapter 14       An anthropologist in the digital revolution

Chapter 15       Economies connecting local and global humanity

Chapter 16       Africa 1800-2100: waiting for emancipation

PART FOUR       LIFELONG LEARNING

Chapter 17       After the British empire: politics and education

Chapter 18       Explorations in transnational history

Chapter 19       Money is how we learn to be more fully human

Chapter 20       Learning, remembering and sharing

Afterword         What question is this the answer to?

                         Appendix: Hart papers online

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