Locality, Mobility, and "Nation" Periurban Colonialism in Togo's Eweland, 1900-1960 Benjamin N. Lawrance
In this original interdisciplinary study of Togo and African colonial history, Benjamin Lawrance synthesizes political, gender, and social history by documenting the contributions of rural-dwelling populations in anti-colonial struggles. Anchoring his arguments on the premise that nationalist historiographies have overstated the role of urban and elite power while undervaluing the strategic place of rural constituencies, Lawrance uses the Ewe nationalist movement of southern Togo as a case study in what he terms "periurban colonialism" -- a historical paradigm that reunites the urban and rural experiences of post-World War I colonialism. By reconciling the marginal and non-elite communities and the social upheavals of the two World War periods, Lawrance offers a new perspective on the colonial experience and the anti-colonial struggle. In focusing on an African country uniquely colonized by the Germans, British, and French, he provides a wealth of information not readily available to the English-language audience. Accessible to scholars of African social history and African culture in general, Locality, Mobility, and "Nation" will occupy a distinguished place among studies of African colonial history and anti-colonial struggles. |
DETAILS 10 b/w illustrations4 line illustrations Size: 9 x 6 in 10 digit ISBN: 1580462642 13 digit ISBN: 9781580462648 Binding: Hardback First published: 01/Oct/2007 Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora Subject: African Studies BIC class: AVH STATUS: Available Details updated on 02/09/2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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