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Cameroon : Historical Perspectives on Borders, Conflicts, Peace and Governance

Ngek Monteh René, Ndille Roland
Publication date 18/09/2023
EAN: 9782140496387
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The study of history in Cameroon has most of the time been national and political. In our school textbooks and university courses, there is hardly an emphasis on local contents mastery. This has had implications for the articulation of grassroots res... See full description
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PublisherL'HARMATTAN
Page Count330
Languageen
AuthorNgek Monteh René, Ndille Roland
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date18/09/2023
Weight500 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.80 x 15.50 x 24.00 cm
The study of history in Cameroon has most of the time been national and political. In our school textbooks and university courses, there is hardly an emphasis on local contents mastery. This has had implications for the articulation of grassroots research and local contents. Cameroon: Historical Perspectives on Borders, Conflicts, Peace and Governance is an authoritative volume which draws its place in Cameroons historiography from the originality of the historical evidence presented and from the subaltern perspectives adopted. The book, in the majority speaks to local history. It not only draws on local contents but captures the role of local agents and phenomena in historical causation. Topics include land and boundary/border conflicts, indigenous conflict resolution, local players in historical construction, peace building, national questions and identity issues. University lecturers, teachers, researchers and Postgraduate students would find the contents most illuminating while those preparing to undertake research would find it very inspirational.