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The African Studies Centre (
Dutch Dutch or Nederlands commonly refers to: * Something of, from, or related to the Netherlands ** Dutch people as an ethnic group () ** Dutch nationality law, history and regulations of Dutch citizenship () ** Dutch language () * In specific terms, i ...
: ''Afrika-Studiecentrum'') is a scientific institute in the Netherlands that undertakes social-science research on
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surfac ...
with the aim of promoting a better understanding of historical, current and future social developments in
Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, and West Africa. Geopolitically, in addition to the list of sovereign states and ...
. The centre is an interfaculty institute of
Leiden University Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; ) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. Established in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince of Orange as a Protestantism, Protestant institution, it holds the d ...
. The present director since 2021 is Marleen Dekker. The institute is located in the Herta Mohr Building of Leiden University's Faculty of Humanities.


Research

The research of the Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden covers four themes: politics and security, society, religion and culture, and economics and history. Various projects study international relations of African countries with the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and the
Arab states of the Persian Gulf The Arab states of the Persian Gulf, also known as the Gulf Arab states (), refers to a group of Arab states bordering the Persian Gulf. There are seven member states of the Arab League in the region: Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi ...
, economic development and entrepreneurship, and processes in African politics and legislation. Other areas of research are language use in social movements in Africa, new developments in healthcare through telecommunications and
e-health eHealth describes healthcare services which are supported by digital processes, communication or technology such as electronic prescribing, Telehealth, or Electronic health record, Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The term "eHealth" originated ...
(electronic health), natural conservation and African
historiography Historiography is the study of the methods used by historians in developing history as an academic discipline. By extension, the term ":wikt:historiography, historiography" is any body of historical work on a particular subject. The historiog ...
. The Afrika-Studiecentrum publishes scientific articles and various books about its research, in-house or in collaboration with publishers such as
Brill Brill may refer to: Places * Brielle (sometimes "Den Briel"), a town in the western Netherlands * Brill, Buckinghamshire, a village in England * Brill, Cornwall, a small village to the west of Constantine, Cornwall, UK * Brill, Wisconsin, an un ...
, including the
Africa Yearbook The ''Africa Yearbook'' (subtitle ''Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara'') is a reference book published by the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute (ABI), which is compiled annually in co-operation between two editors from the ABI and fro ...
and the series ''African Dynamics'', the ''African Studies Collection'', and the ''Africa Study Center Series''. The topics range from international migration to social aspects of football in Africa. Most books also appear in an electronic (online) version. The Afrika-Studiecentrum annually awards a prize for the best Master's thesis in the field.


Library

The centre's library consists of some 100,000 books and about 2,000 journals (including electronic journals), government reports, brochures, African newspapers and about 2,500 documentaries and feature films on video and DVD. The centre has also developed a web service, ''Connecting-Africa'', with links to more than 94,000 online articles about Africa. The library also has a collection of archival material including archives of African government publications and a number of personal archives.


History

The centre was founded on 12 August 1947 as the academic division of an Afrika Instituut, which initially also had an economic section, later spun off as the
Netherlands-African Business Council Netherlands-African Business Council (NABC) is a non-profit organization for Dutch companies trading and investing in Africa and vice versa. It supports its members with their activities in Africa by promoting trade with the continent. NABC h ...
. Over the years, many well-known Dutch Africanists have worked at the African Studies Centre, including the poet Vernie February, the activist Klaas de Jonge, the sociologist Robert Buijtenhuijs and the law professor and film director
Emile van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal Emile van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal (Emile Adriaan Benvenuto van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal, Eindhoven, July 1, 1939) is a Dutch constitutional lawyer, legal anthropologist, Africanist, former professor and documentary maker. Career Legal anthropolog ...
. Legal scholar Hans Holleman served as a director from 1963 to 1969.
Barbara Harrell-Bond Barbara Elaine Harrell-Bond (née Moir) (7 November 1932 – 11 July 2018) was an American-born British social anthropologist in the field of refugee studies. Early life and education Barbara Elaine Moir was born on 7 November 1932, d ...
worked at the centre in the 1970s, as did Deborah Bryceson in the 1990s.
Kofi Abrefa Busia Kofi Abrefa Busia (11 July 1913 – 28 August 1978) was a Ghanaian political leader and academic who was Prime Minister of Ghana from 1969 to 1972. As a leader and prime minister, he helped to restore civilian government to the country follow ...
, who later became prime minister of
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
from 1969 to 1972, worked at the African Studies Centre between 1959 and 1962. Former director Stephen Ellis was
editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is held accoun ...
of ''
Africa Confidential ''Africa Confidential'' is a fortnightly newsletter covering politics and economics in Africa. It was established in 1960 and is owned by the British company Asempa Limited. Founded by a group of six individuals under the banner of Miramoor Pub ...
''. Petrus Johannes Idenburg, lector of African constitutional law at Leiden University, was one of the founders of the centre. The centre was one of the founders of the
Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies AEGIS is a research network of European centres on African studies in the fields of social science and humanities. AEGIS' main goal is to improve understanding about contemporary African societies. History and organisation AEGIS was founded in 199 ...
, a network of African Studies Centres in Europe that was set up in 1991 to build upon the resources and research potential available within Africanist institutions in Europe. As of 1 January 2016, the African Studies Centre is a part of Leiden University. On 1 April 2021, Marleen Dekker became the new director of the ASC replacing Jan Bart Gewald who had been director since 2017.


Notable people connected with the Centre

Many Dutch Africanists are or have been connected to the African Studies Centre, like the poet Vernie February, the sociologist and later anti-
apartheid Apartheid ( , especially South African English:  , ; , ) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterised by an ...
activist Klaas de Jonge, de bestuursambtenaar Lucien Adam, the anthropologist
Bonno Thoden van Velzen Hendrik Ulbo Eric "Bonno" Thoden van Velzen (5 April 1933 – 26 May 2020) was a Dutch anthropologist, Surinamist and Africanist. Life Thoden van Velzen was born on 5 April 1933 in Vlissingen. His father was a coxswain in the merchant navy and ...
, the sociologist , professor
Emile van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal Emile van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal (Emile Adriaan Benvenuto van Rouveroy van Nieuwaal, Eindhoven, July 1, 1939) is a Dutch constitutional lawyer, legal anthropologist, Africanist, former professor and documentary maker. Career Legal anthropolog ...
, the anthropologist , and historian Anne-Lot Hoek. Between 1959 en 1962
Kofi Abrefa Busia Kofi Abrefa Busia (11 July 1913 – 28 August 1978) was a Ghanaian political leader and academic who was Prime Minister of Ghana from 1969 to 1972. As a leader and prime minister, he helped to restore civilian government to the country follow ...
, the later prime minister of
Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t ...
, was a researcher at ASC. In the eighties, former director-Stephen Ellis was chief editor of ''Africa Confidential''. Africa Confidential, artikel op de Engelstalige wikipedia Board members in the first years were prof.mr. , mr. en mr. Petrus Johannes Idenburg.


Publications

The centre publishes extensively, sometimes in cooperation with publishers such as
Brill Publishers Brill Academic Publishers () is a Dutch international academic publisher of books, academic journals, and Bibliographic database, databases founded in 1683, making it one of the oldest publishing houses in the Netherlands. Founded in the South ...
in Leiden. ASC publications include: * ''
Africa Yearbook The ''Africa Yearbook'' (subtitle ''Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara'') is a reference book published by the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute (ABI), which is compiled annually in co-operation between two editors from the ABI and fro ...
'' () * '' African Studies Abstracts Online'' () * ''Kroniek van Afrika'' (Chronicles of Africa, 1961-1975, )


References


See also

* Tears of rain: Ethnicity and history in central western Zambia


Further reading

* ''A window on Africa. African Studies Centre Leiden's 75th anniversary celebration''. Ed. by Fenneken Veldkamp & Germa Seuren. Leiden, 2024. ISBN 978-90-5448-202-4. ( online edition)


External links

*
Connecting-Africa (online articles)

AfricaBib (bibliographic database)

AEGIS (network of African studies centres in Europe)

Kroniek van Afrika, online access
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