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Post-Colonial Nations in Historical and Cultural Context

English · Hardback

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Using historical and anthropological analysis, this book examines the changing characteristics of nations globally; nation-building in Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia; and the history of multi-culturalism in the Global South as an advantage to development in post-colonial conceptions of the nation.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Nation and Modernity
Chapter 2. Colonialism - Post-colonialism - Nations
Chapter 3. Post-colonial Nations in Historical and Cultural Context: Three Cases
Chapter 4. Nation-Building in Post-colonial Countries in Historical and Cultural Context of Our Time
Conclusion
References
About the Author


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Dmitri M. Bondarenko is professor of ethnology at Lomonosov Moscow State University.


Summary

Using historical and anthropological analysis, this book examines the changing characteristics of nations globally; nation-building in Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia; and the history of multi-culturalism in the Global South as an advantage to development in post-colonial conceptions of the nation.

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