Our African Studies Were Born Twice. Notes for Discussion

 
PIIS207987840020877-3-1
DOI10.18254/S207987840020877-3
Publication type Review
Status Published
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Affiliation:
Higher School of Economics
Institute of World History RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameISTORIYA
Edition
Abstract

The article looks at the first period of Soviet African studies, when they were located within the framework of the Communist International. It is noted that the goal of the Comintern institutions and organizations associated with African countries was primarily to spread among them the idea of the coming world proletarian revolution — and that Africans should become its participants. This goal was the main one in the education system that was offered to Africans invited to study at the Moscow KUTVE — the Communist University of the Working People of the East or at the Comintern International Lenin School. Therefore, in the Comintern scientific and educational organizations, much attention was drawn to the changes in the social structures of African societies, especially to the growth of the proletariat and to the emergence of political and trade union associations.

KeywordsHistory of Russia in the context of world historic process, the Comintern, Africa, African studies, Soviet African Studies
Received02.05.2022
Publication date30.05.2022
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