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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