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// Kenneth Onwuka Dike // (17 December 1917 – 26 October 1983) was a Nigerian educationist, historian and the first Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of the nation's premier college, the University of Ibadan. During the Nigerian civil war, he moved to Harvard University. He was a founder of the Ibadan School that dominated the writing of the History of Nigeria until the 1970s. He is credited with "having played the leading role in creating a generation of African historians who could interpret their own history without being influenced by Eurocentric approaches."

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  • // Kenneth Onwuka Dike // (17 December 1917 – 26 October 1983) was a Nigerian educationist, historian and the first Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of the nation's premier college, the University of Ibadan. During the Nigerian civil war, he moved to Harvard University. He was a founder of the Ibadan School that dominated the writing of the History of Nigeria until the 1970s. He is credited with "having played the leading role in creating a generation of African historians who could interpret their own history without being influenced by Eurocentric approaches." (en)
  • 肯尼斯·昂武卡·戴克(英語:Kenneth Onwuka Dike,1917年12月17日-1983年10月26日),尼日利亚教育家、伊博族历史学家,也是该国顶尖学府伊巴丹大学的首位本土副校长。尼日利亚内战期间,他前往哈佛大学,回国后创立了主导至1970年为止尼日利亚历史写作的。他被加拿大籍历史学家评为“在创造一代不受欧洲中心史观影响的非洲历史学家的方面发挥了引领作用”。戴克的主要著作有《尼日利亚历史记录的保存管理报告》(1953)、《尼日尔河三角洲的贸易与政治(1930—1890)》(1956)、《英国在尼日利亚的百年统治》(1957)和《尼日尔使命的起源》(1958)等。 (zh)
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  • // Kenneth Onwuka Dike // (17 December 1917 – 26 October 1983) was a Nigerian educationist, historian and the first Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of the nation's premier college, the University of Ibadan. During the Nigerian civil war, he moved to Harvard University. He was a founder of the Ibadan School that dominated the writing of the History of Nigeria until the 1970s. He is credited with "having played the leading role in creating a generation of African historians who could interpret their own history without being influenced by Eurocentric approaches." (en)
  • 肯尼斯·昂武卡·戴克(英語:Kenneth Onwuka Dike,1917年12月17日-1983年10月26日),尼日利亚教育家、伊博族历史学家,也是该国顶尖学府伊巴丹大学的首位本土副校长。尼日利亚内战期间,他前往哈佛大学,回国后创立了主导至1970年为止尼日利亚历史写作的。他被加拿大籍历史学家评为“在创造一代不受欧洲中心史观影响的非洲历史学家的方面发挥了引领作用”。戴克的主要著作有《尼日利亚历史记录的保存管理报告》(1953)、《尼日尔河三角洲的贸易与政治(1930—1890)》(1956)、《英国在尼日利亚的百年统治》(1957)和《尼日尔使命的起源》(1958)等。 (zh)
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