This is a rich and compelling volume of readings in social history on Nsoí and its neighbours in the Western Grassfields of Cameroon. It consists of 19 essays by some of the leading historians, archeologists and ethnographers of the region, with seminal contributions by Jean-Pierre Warnier, Paul Nchoji Nkwi, Bongfen Chem-Langhee, Phyllis Kaberry, E.M Chilver, Miriam Goheen, Ian Flower, Dan Lantum and V.G. Fanso. The book covers a broad range of themes from precolonial times to date, including trade, alliances, diplomacy, the iron industry, colonial impact, continuities, discontinuities and compromise, general persistence, ideology and conflict. Warnier draws on linguistic and archaeological data to argue that this region has been settled fo...
Cooperative societies in the Western Highlands (West and North West regions) of Cameroon is an age o...
In Cameroon as elsewhere in Africa, the subject of ownership and access to land among different gr...
*This book is part of the Cambria African Studies Series, headed by headed by Professor Toyin Falola...
This book makes a rare and original contribution on the history of little documented internal land c...
Until recently the Grassfields (Western Cameroon), cradle of the Bantu languages, were an unknown zo...
This book brings and blends together a dozen scholarly articles published by the author since the 19...
This book compromises 26 well-researched essays in honour of Professor Verkijika G. Fanso, who retir...
The history of the subalterns, also known as the history of the voiceless, took currency in the earl...
This study focuses on the construction of the history of the Laimbwe people of Cameroon through indi...
In this book Walter Gam Nkwi documents the complexities and nuances embedded in African modernities ...
International audienceMount Cameroon, stratovolcano of the southwest coast of Cameroon, is the theat...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
According to Geoff Crowther, Cameroon is Africa's most socially artificial country. Although this de...
This is a comprehensive text on the function of thought in the history and political sociology of Ca...
This book examines some facets of gender relations in Cameroon - symmetry in male-female relationshi...
Cooperative societies in the Western Highlands (West and North West regions) of Cameroon is an age o...
In Cameroon as elsewhere in Africa, the subject of ownership and access to land among different gr...
*This book is part of the Cambria African Studies Series, headed by headed by Professor Toyin Falola...
This book makes a rare and original contribution on the history of little documented internal land c...
Until recently the Grassfields (Western Cameroon), cradle of the Bantu languages, were an unknown zo...
This book brings and blends together a dozen scholarly articles published by the author since the 19...
This book compromises 26 well-researched essays in honour of Professor Verkijika G. Fanso, who retir...
The history of the subalterns, also known as the history of the voiceless, took currency in the earl...
This study focuses on the construction of the history of the Laimbwe people of Cameroon through indi...
In this book Walter Gam Nkwi documents the complexities and nuances embedded in African modernities ...
International audienceMount Cameroon, stratovolcano of the southwest coast of Cameroon, is the theat...
Cameroon is usually misconceived of as a former French colony due to its geographical location which...
According to Geoff Crowther, Cameroon is Africa's most socially artificial country. Although this de...
This is a comprehensive text on the function of thought in the history and political sociology of Ca...
This book examines some facets of gender relations in Cameroon - symmetry in male-female relationshi...
Cooperative societies in the Western Highlands (West and North West regions) of Cameroon is an age o...
In Cameroon as elsewhere in Africa, the subject of ownership and access to land among different gr...
*This book is part of the Cambria African Studies Series, headed by headed by Professor Toyin Falola...