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,The 1994 civil war in northern Ghana: the genesis and escalation of a ‘tribal’ conflict,ana since its founding. These conflicts (one of them on Togolese territory) can be seen as a series. Although up to 1994 they each occurred in a different place with different opponents, they all involved members of one ethnic group in particular, the Konkomba..Insubordinate 发表于 2025-3-25 19:23:18
Promotion of Ghanaian languages and its impact on national unity: the Dagara language case,t freely in more than two languages. On the one hand, multilingualism and multiculturalism may be viewed negatively, as such a pluralistic situation could retard development by breeding disunity and conflict. This may be because language ‘is an aspect of the soul and a constructive self-identificatisterilization 发表于 2025-3-25 20:45:23
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In the mix: women and ethnicity among the Anlo-Ewe,mes that ethnic identities in Africa appeared only after the onset of colonialism and were generated by the policies and practices of Europeans. Both approaches also define African women as an undifferentiated and marginalised mass who played no role at all in shaping the content (as opposed to theheckle 发表于 2025-3-26 09:23:16
,Asante nationhood and colonial administrators, 1896–1935,role in fostering conditions — necessary if not sufficient — such that a sense of Asante nationality survived the traumatic loss of political independence in 1901. To explore this theme I draw on the careers of three CCAs, F. C. Fuller, C. H. Harper and H. S. Newlands, and take 1935, the year of whafluoroscopy 发表于 2025-3-26 15:56:55
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iousness is explicitly addressed. The volume also examines the formulation of the national question in Ghana today - in debates over language policy and conflicts over land and chieftaincy.978-1-349-62337-2