Coming of Age in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century : The Case of Ghana

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This is the text of an inaugural lecture at University of Cape Coast. The Professor of History focuses on the first twenty-five years in the history of Ghana, 1957-1982, as it is symptomatic of the problems of coming of age which were experienced by the newly independent states. He examines the thesis that given the circumstances in which the newly emergent nations found themselves, they could not have performed much better than they did.

ISBN: 9964302630

Language: English

Pagnum: 41

Year: 2000

Country: Ghana

Author: NK (OR COLLECTIVE AUTHOR)

Publisher: ACCRA : GHANA UNIVERSITIES PRESS

Binding: Paperback

Additional comments: This is the text of an inaugural lecture at University of Cape Coast. The Professor of History focuses on the first twenty-five years in the history of Ghana, 1957-1982, as it is symptomatic of the pr

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