The internationalization of colonialism : Britain, France, and Black Africa, 1939-1956 / John Kent.

A study of British and French policy in their West African colonies during the period 1939-1956. Kent's analysis shows how the broader requirements of Anglo-French relations in Europe and the rest of the world shaped the formulation and execution of the two colonial powers' policy in Afric...

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Main Author: Kent, John, 1949-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Clarendon, 1992.
Series:Oxford studies in African affairs.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The MacDonald-Mandel Conversations on Anglo-French Colonial Co-operation
  • 2. Anglo-French Relations and the War in West Africa, 1939-1942
  • 3. Wartime Policy in West Africa: The Effects on Relations between the European Colonies, 1940-1942
  • 4. The Conversion of AOF and the Problems of Supply and Wartime Organization in West Africa, 1942-1945
  • 5. Inter-territorial Relations, 1942-1945
  • 6. Regional Commissions and the Origins of Post-war Anglo-French Colonial Co-operation in Africa, 1942-1945
  • 7. The Progress of Colonial Co-operation in London and Paris, 1945-1949
  • 8. Anglo-French Colonial Co-operation and its Impact in West Africa, 1945-1949
  • 9. The Ewe Question: Origins and Impact, 1945-1949
  • 10. The Ewe Question and the Future of Togoland, 1950-1956
  • 11. The Creation and Development of the CCTA, 1950-1956
  • 12. Ministerial Discussions and Anglo-French Colonial Co-operation, 1950-1956.