Author: Joseph, Richard A. Title: Radical Nationalism in Cameroun : Social Origins of the U.P.C. Rebellion
Description: Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1977. orig. cloth, dustwrapper.. xiii,383 pp,, 22x14cm, Series: Oxford Studies in African Affairs.. Textual maps.. Minor rubbing. A small spot to top page edge. VG. ¶ Contents: Historical & Political Backround: History of the Cameroun Peoples; Collaboration & Conflict, 1938-1945; Political Organization Among Camerounians 1944-1948; Economic & Sociological Analysis: Economic Structure of Colonial Cameroun; Socio-Economic Formations in Colonial Cameroun; The Union des Populations du Cameroun: U.P.C. in Cameroun Politics, 1948-1954; U.P.C.: Party of Cameroun Nationalism; Repression & Rebellion: Prelude to Violence: January-May 1955; Riots of May 1955; Cameroun Challenge to French 'Decolonization': 1955-1956; Conclusions & Epilogue; Appendices: The Jeucafra Proposals; The Racam Constitution; The May 1955 Incidents in Douala & Yaoundé; The Cameroun Events & the Ivory Coast Incidents of 1949-1950.
Keywords: African Political History, Cameroun, West Africa, Nationalist, National Movement, Colonial Colony, French Colonialism, Nationalism, Politics
Price: US$ 69.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS011528I