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    The Making of Modern Cameroon: A History of Substate Nationalism and Disparate Union, 1914-1961, Vol. 1 by Emmanuel Chiabi

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    • Pub. Date: January 1997
    • 304pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 1997
      • Publisher: University Press of America
      • Format: Hardcover, 304pp

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      The Making of Modern Cameroon, Vol. 1 examines the history of present day Cameroon's struggle to create, unite, and integrate their country. The story begins with the colonization of the country by Germany in 1884 and continues with the country's experience under British and French rule from 1914 to 1961. The study emphasizes the fact that independent French Cameroon had a bargaining advantage over Anglophone Cameroon when reunification talks began. These inequalities or differences contributed to the disparate attempt by the two regions to create a truly united and integrated Cameroon. The book is divided into two parts. Part I focuses on the three colonial administrations which provided the foundations for the post-World War I and II political developments in Cameroon. Part II concentrates on Anglophone Cameroon and examines three major factors considered crucial prerequisites of nationalism.

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      Examines Cameroon's history and authenticates Cameroon's Anglo and Franco heritage. Emphasizes the fact that Anglophone Cameroon entered the union with substate status carried over from the British period, and stresses that the two Cameroons evolved separately from 1916. Part I focuses on three colonial administrations which provided the foundations for post-WWI and WWII developments. Part II concentrates on Anglophone Cameroon and examines three factors considered crucial prerequisites of nationalism. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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