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  1. Joseph Ki-Zerbo (June 21, 1922 – December 4, 2006, Burkina Faso) was a Burkinabé historian, politician and writer. He is recognized as one of Africa's foremost thinkers. From 1972 to 1978 he was professor of African History at the University of Ouagadougou.

  2. Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922-2006) was a scholar, historian, and writer politically active in Africa, especially in his country of origin, Burkina Faso. As a historian, he focused his work on endogenous development, founding the Centre d’études pur le Développement Africain (CEDA).

  3. Joseph Ki-Zerbo, né le 21 juin 1922 à Toma ( Haute-Volta, aujourd’hui Burkina Faso) et mort le 4 décembre 2006 à Ouagadougou, est un historien et homme politique burkinabè . Biographie. Toma se trouve dans le nord-ouest du pays, entre Koudougou et Tougan, en pays Samo, dans la province du Nayala. Ki et Zerbo sont deux patronymes distincts.

  4. www.joseph-jacquelineki-zerbo.org › wp-content › uploadsPROFESSOR JOSEPH KI-ZERBO

    A CAPSULE BIOGRAPHY. Born: 21 June 1922 at Toma, Upper Volta (present-day Burkina Faso). Died: 4 December 2006, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Education: 1949 – 1953 1955 1956 . Majored in History at the Sorbonne, Paris. Awarded the specialist degree of the Institute of Political Studies, Paris.

  5. Comitê Científico Internacional da UNESCO para Redação da História Geral da África HISTÓRIA GERAL DA ÁFRICA • I Metodologia e pré-história da África EDITOR J. KI-ZERBO UNESCO Representação no BRASIL Ministério da Educação do BRASIL Universidade Federal de São CarlosHISTÓRIA GERAL DA ÁFRICA • I Metodologia e pré ‑história da África Comitê Científico Internacional ...

  6. Joseph Ki-Zerbo's 27 research works with 81 citations and 2,979 reads, including: The African Goat Improvement Network: a scientific group empowering smallholder farmers

  7. vidyaonline.org › thinkers › kizerboeJoseph Ki-Zerbo

    Professor Joseph Ki-Zerbo is undeniably one of the contemporary African thinkers who have marked their epoch. He is a classical intellectual moulded by the French school and university system during