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Title
Colonial influence on civic values in Post-Colonial Africa: a study of Mali, South Africa, and Nigeria. |
Full text
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/23112 |
Date
2007 |
Author(s)
Hilger, Stephen Thomas |
Contributor(s)
Gray, Obika, 1948- |
Abstract
Color poster with text describing the methodology and findings of the research conducted by Stephen Hilger, advised by Dr. Obika Gray. - This research project investigates the intangible effects that the former colonial power's administrative policy has implemented onto the held values and beliefs in contemporary African civic society. Three different colonial policies were investigated, French colonial policy in Mali, traditional British policy in Nigeria, and British Dominion policy in South Africa. - University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. |
Subject(s)
Colonialism--Africa--Influence.; Colonies--Africa--Sociological aspects.; Postcolonialism--Africa--Sociological aspects.; Public opinion--Africa--Political aspects.; Postcolonialism--Mali.; Postcolonialism--South Africa.; Postcolonialism--Nigeria.; Posters. |
Language
en_US |
Relation
USGZE AS589 |
Type of publication
Presentation |
Format
178176 bytes; 145737 bytes; application/vnd.ms-powerpoint; application/pdf |
Repository
Wisconsin - Minds @ University of Wisconsin
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