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Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi, commonly known as J. F. Ade Ajayi, (26 May 1929 – 9 August 2014) was a Nigerian historian and a member of the Ibadan school, a group of scholars interested in introducing African perspectives to African history and focusing on the internal historical forces that shaped African lives. Ade Ajayi favours the use of historical continuity more often than focusing on events only as powerful agents of change that can move the basic foundations of cultures and mould them into new ones.Instead, he sees many critical events in African life, sometimes as weathering episodes which still leave some parts of the core of Africans intact. He also employs a less passionate style in his works, especially in his early writings, using subtle criticism of controversial issues of the

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  • J. F. Ade Ajayi (de)
  • J. F. Ade Ajayi (en)
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  • Аджайи, Джейкоб Фестус Аде (ru)
  • Джейкоб Фестус Аде Аджаї (uk)
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  • Jacob Festus Ade Ajayi (* 26. Mai 1929 in Ikole-Ekiti, heute Ekiti State, Nigeria; † 9. August 2014 in Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria) war ein nigerianischer Historiker und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Jacob Festus Adeniyi Ajayi, commonly known as J. F. Ade Ajayi, (26 May 1929 – 9 August 2014) was a Nigerian historian and a member of the Ibadan school, a group of scholars interested in introducing African perspectives to African history and focusing on the internal historical forces that shaped African lives. Ade Ajayi favours the use of historical continuity more often than focusing on events only as powerful agents of change that can move the basic foundations of cultures and mould them into new ones.Instead, he sees many critical events in African life, sometimes as weathering episodes which still leave some parts of the core of Africans intact. He also employs a less passionate style in his works, especially in his early writings, using subtle criticism of controversial issues of the (en)
  • Джейкоб Фестус Абе Аджайи (26 мая 1929 — 9 августа 2014) — нигерийский историк, представитель так называемой «Ибаданской школы» — группы учёных, заинтересованных во внедрении «африканской перспективы» для изучения африканской истории и сосредоточении внимания на внутренних исторических силах, которые сформировали современную африканскую жизнь. В своих работах он в основном исследует не слишком приметные, но важные, с его точки зрения, исторические события, благодаря которым, по его мнению, определённая часть «ядра» африканской истории и культуры по-прежнему остаётся нетронутой. (ru)
  • Дже́йкоб Фе́стус А́де Аджа́ї (Ajayi; *1929) — нігерійський історик, бакалавр мистецтва та доктор філософії. Вчився в та Лондонському університетських коледжах та університеті в Лондоні. В 1957-58 роках наукових співробітник в Лондоні, в 1958-72 роках викладав історію в Ібаданському університеті, в 1972-78 роках проректор , з 1978 року професор мистецтва Ібаданського університету. В 1978-85 роках президент . (uk)
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  • Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria (en)
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  • Ikole, Southern Region, British Nigeria (en)
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