Since independence, one of the greatest worries of African states has been how to maintain national cohesion amongst the multiplicity of ethnic groups which characterize them. My aim in this paper is to show that, other factors notwithstanding, national integration had been a major educational ideology in Cameroon and that it contributed to the peace and stability that the country was known for, amidst a turbulent central African region until the advent of neoliberalism and multiparty politics in 1990. I discuss the nature of contents that helped to achieve this while arguing that a de-emphasis on the social sciences and particularly on the integrationist approach to history education in the multiparty era is not unconnected to the post-19...
This book argues that since the emergence of the Cameroon National Union (CNU) and the one-party sta...
This book provides an in-depth study of the nature and pattern of educational development in Cameroo...
Evidence from around the world has shown the power of narratives in shaping collective identities an...
Since independence, one of the greatest worries of African states has been how to maintain national...
The thesis focuses on history textbooks in the contemporary Anglophone Cameroon and aims at studying...
The teaching of history in countries that have experienced colonisation has come under serious scrut...
This paper sets out to study the conflict of colonial cultures in the educational system in Cameroon...
The issue of education in Africa as a whole and Cameroon in particular has been central to curriculu...
This is a comprehensive text on the function of thought in the history and political sociology of Ca...
It is over fifty years since most countries in Africa became independent but the debate about the ro...
Cameroon is often considered to be Africais legendary pathfinder. This book argues essentially that ...
This book presents a series of reflections by Cameroon scholars on a variety of topics associated wi...
*This book is part of the Cambria African Studies Series, headed by headed by Professor Toyin Falola...
Masters Degree, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.More than five decades after the (re)unification...
Cameroon educational development has continued to be a subject of numerous national and internationa...
This book argues that since the emergence of the Cameroon National Union (CNU) and the one-party sta...
This book provides an in-depth study of the nature and pattern of educational development in Cameroo...
Evidence from around the world has shown the power of narratives in shaping collective identities an...
Since independence, one of the greatest worries of African states has been how to maintain national...
The thesis focuses on history textbooks in the contemporary Anglophone Cameroon and aims at studying...
The teaching of history in countries that have experienced colonisation has come under serious scrut...
This paper sets out to study the conflict of colonial cultures in the educational system in Cameroon...
The issue of education in Africa as a whole and Cameroon in particular has been central to curriculu...
This is a comprehensive text on the function of thought in the history and political sociology of Ca...
It is over fifty years since most countries in Africa became independent but the debate about the ro...
Cameroon is often considered to be Africais legendary pathfinder. This book argues essentially that ...
This book presents a series of reflections by Cameroon scholars on a variety of topics associated wi...
*This book is part of the Cambria African Studies Series, headed by headed by Professor Toyin Falola...
Masters Degree, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.More than five decades after the (re)unification...
Cameroon educational development has continued to be a subject of numerous national and internationa...
This book argues that since the emergence of the Cameroon National Union (CNU) and the one-party sta...
This book provides an in-depth study of the nature and pattern of educational development in Cameroo...
Evidence from around the world has shown the power of narratives in shaping collective identities an...