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Post-independence Africa : perspectives on political and socio economic mutations. L'Afrique post indépendance : perspectives sur les mutations politiques et socio-économiques

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 307 pages
Poids : 468 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
ISBN : 978-2-14-048969-3
EAN : 9782140489693

Post-independence Africa

perspectives on political and socio economic mutations


Collection(s) | Emergences africaines
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Broché 307 pages
preface Pr Faustin Kenne
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L'Afrique post indépendance : Perspectives sur les mutations politiques et socio-économiques


Post-independence Africa : Perspectives on Political and Socio Economic Mutation

The colonial period and post-independence era are two exciting historical pegs with shared and diametrically opposed narratives on the people and continent of Africa. They are two periods with leverages of continuities and discontinuities.

While the colonial period for the most part left the African people as passive recipients of European socioeconomic and political values, colonialism at the same time created strands of resistance that manifested variously as nationalism. The outcome of the nationalist effervescence was the 'termination' of the colonial enterprise and the appropriation of political independence.

The independence of most African states was accompanied by a craving to indigenize the political institutions and to orient development along African paradigms.

This scholarly compendium of 15 chapters integrates different narratives on the state, stakes, and prospects of the African continent in responding to dynamic socio-economic and political exigencies.

Biographie

René Ngek Monteh holds a PhD in political history and international relations. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of History in the Department of History at the Higher Teacher Training College (ENS) at the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon. He is a consultant at the International School for Security Forces (EIFORCES) and a visiting lecturer at the Pan- African University Institute of Governance, Humanities, and Social Sciences (PAUGHSS), alongside many other state and non-state universities. He is one of the revived founding members of the Cameroon History Society (CHS).


Nixon Kahjum Takor is currently Associate Professor of History and chair of the Department of History and Archaeology at the Faculty of Arts, The University of Bamenda in Cameroon. He earned his PhD in History at the University of Yaoundé 1 in 2011. Prior to his PhD, he obtained an MPhil Degree in African Studies with focus on Development and Social Change from the African Studies Centre, University of Leiden. He is a member and technical adviser of the Cameroon History Society.

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