African Studies Association of the United Kingdom

The African Studies Association of the United Kingdom (ASAUK) formed in 1963 "to advance African studies, particularly in the United Kingdom, by providing facilities for the interchange of information and ideas and the co-ordination of activities by and between persons and institutions concerned with the study of Africa." Antony Allott and Roland Oliver led the founding of the group. In recent times the Royal African Society administers the association.

The group organizes conferences and supports the Standing Committee on University Studies in Africa and the Standing Conference on Library Materials on Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The soil resources of tropical Africa : a symposium of the African studies association of the United Kingdom

    Published 1968
    “…African Studies Association of the United Kingdom…”
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