For fifteen years, from 1956 to 1971, Cameroon under French tutelage was the scene of a war of independence led by the Union of the Populations of Cameroon (UPC) against the colonial power. The nationalist party would lose this war and power would fall to the forces that collaborated with the colonial administration. But since the independence of 1960 and, to a greater extent, since the end of this war of national liberation in 1971, the authorities in Yaounde have acted as if the nationalist movement had never existed. Its memorial policy foregrounds French colonial figures and their Cameroonian collaborators. However, if this state silence on the nationalist movement has been able to prosper for thirty years, without contradictions at the...
Since independence, many African states have experienced large-scale instability as a result of nume...
The English-speaking Part of Cameroon in the Process of National Integration.- This paper first of a...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
It is over fifty years since most countries in Africa became independent but the debate about the ro...
The immediate post-World War Two period was marked by the consensus across the major French politica...
This article examines the historical process leading to the emergence of Anglophone nationalism in...
Occupation de l’espace public. Le nationalisme anglophone au Cameroun. – Cet article examine le proc...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
Abstract : This article deals with the fight for independence centered on "les évolués" who were edu...
The reunification of the two Cameroons was the main issue that the nationalists debated in the Briti...
This paper is focused on the failing nation-building process between the minority Anglophones and ma...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
Based largely on archival sources, this paper discusses the involvement by the Union des Populations...
Après un peu plus de deux décennies d’un système de parti unique, le Cameroun a connu le retour aupl...
In Cameroon, from 1945 to 1961, there were many types of regional associations that globally had the...
Since independence, many African states have experienced large-scale instability as a result of nume...
The English-speaking Part of Cameroon in the Process of National Integration.- This paper first of a...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...
It is over fifty years since most countries in Africa became independent but the debate about the ro...
The immediate post-World War Two period was marked by the consensus across the major French politica...
This article examines the historical process leading to the emergence of Anglophone nationalism in...
Occupation de l’espace public. Le nationalisme anglophone au Cameroun. – Cet article examine le proc...
Expounding on the independence struggle in British Southern Cameroons between 1953-1961, this paper ...
Abstract : This article deals with the fight for independence centered on "les évolués" who were edu...
The reunification of the two Cameroons was the main issue that the nationalists debated in the Briti...
This paper is focused on the failing nation-building process between the minority Anglophones and ma...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
Based largely on archival sources, this paper discusses the involvement by the Union des Populations...
Après un peu plus de deux décennies d’un système de parti unique, le Cameroun a connu le retour aupl...
In Cameroon, from 1945 to 1961, there were many types of regional associations that globally had the...
Since independence, many African states have experienced large-scale instability as a result of nume...
The English-speaking Part of Cameroon in the Process of National Integration.- This paper first of a...
The research problem is an analysis of the political evolution of Cameroon from a colony in 1884 to ...