Double Impact: France and Africa in the Age of Imperialism
By (Author) G. Wesley Johnson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
14th November 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
National liberation and independence
International relations
327.4406
Hardback
422
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
822g
This collection of original historical essays sheds new light on the French colonial experience and the African reaction to it and breaks new ground by looking at both sides of the colonial equation. Editor G. Wesley Johnson believes that a double impact characterized French colonial rule in Africa during the first six decades of the twentieth century. The contributors, selected for their long experience with France or French-speaking Africa, examine nine thematic areas--the economy, the military, elites, education, art, architecture, literature, race relations and prejudice, and politics--to see if and how reciprocal impact was felt. Finally, Johnson considers the utility of double impact as a concept for understanding France and French colonial society, Africa and its colonial society, and the colonial period which enmeshed the two cultures as a whole.
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