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The End of French Rule in Cameroon

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Informationen zum Autor By Martin Atangana Klappentext This study explores the decolonization movement in Cameroon. It analyzes the reforms introduced by France in Cameroon after World War II, the circumstances surrounding the unsuccessful attempt of the UPC to seize independence by force, and the subsequent eradication of this party by an alliance of Franco-Cameroonian forces. Zusammenfassung This study explores the decolonization movement in Cameroon. It analyzes the reforms introduced by France in Cameroon after World War II! the circumstances surrounding the unsuccessful attempt of the UPC to seize independence by force! and the subsequent eradication of this party by an alliance of Franco-Cameroonian forces. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 List of Acronyms Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 1. Political and Economic Development in Cameroon in the Post War Era (1946-1956) Chapter 5 2. The Implementation of the Loi Cadre (1957) Chapter 6 3. The Recognition of Cameroon's Option for Independence (1958) Chapter 7 4. The Transition and Transfer of Power (1959-1960) Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index Chapter 11 About the Author

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