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... decolonization period did not feature much familiarity with elections , since some were held only a month prior to indepen- dence . In addition to receiving the European forms more or less intact , the sub- Saharan states also had a ...
... decolonization period did not feature much familiarity with elections , since some were held only a month prior to indepen- dence . In addition to receiving the European forms more or less intact , the sub- Saharan states also had a ...
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... decolonization struggle . The existence of a common adversary , the colonial authority , and the widespread agreement on the goal , if not always the tactics , of independence , engendered a sense of " national " unity . This sense of ...
... decolonization struggle . The existence of a common adversary , the colonial authority , and the widespread agreement on the goal , if not always the tactics , of independence , engendered a sense of " national " unity . This sense of ...
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... DECOLONIZATION IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA ADLOFF , RICHARD . West Africa : The French - Speaking Nations ( New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , 1964 ) . DELUSIGNAN ... Decolonization in Francophone Africa, Decolonization in Anglophone Africa,
... DECOLONIZATION IN FRANCOPHONE AFRICA ADLOFF , RICHARD . West Africa : The French - Speaking Nations ( New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , 1964 ) . DELUSIGNAN ... Decolonization in Francophone Africa, Decolonization in Anglophone Africa,
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THE CONTEXT OF AFRICAN POLITICS | 1 |
THE COLONIAL OVERLAY AND THE AFRICAN RESPONSE | 34 |
Intellectual Responses to Colonialism | 41 |
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