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- The fruits of freedom in British Togoland : literacy, politics and nationalism, 1914-2014 / Kate Skinner, University of Birmingham
The fruits of freedom in British Togoland : literacy, politics and nationalism, 1914-2014 / Kate Skinner, University of Birmingham
Object Details
- Contents
- Ablode : African political history, from below and from within -- Godly teachers and clever rascals : southern British Togoland's intelligentsia -- Education, citizenship and the "sacred trust" -- Revealing stepfather's secrets : making and losing the case for Togoland reunification -- Activists in exile : political possibility in the post-colony -- "No-one will hear your name again" : the terms of the union -- Of elephants and umbrellas : ablode in Ghana's political traditions
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 2015
- 20th century
- Author
- Skinner, Kate (Katharine Alexandra Collier)
- Type
- Books
- History
- Physical description
- xv, 298 pages ; 24 cm
- Place
- Ghana
- Togo
- Great Britain
- Topic
- Decolonization--History
- History
- Autonomy and independence movements
- Politics and government
- Relations
- Record ID
- siris_sil_1048731
- Usage
- CC0