The black mans burden: African and the curse of the nation state. / Basil Davidson.
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TextPublication details: New york. James currey, 1992.Description: 355p 21cmISBN: - 9780852557006
- Af/DT30.5.D28
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Africa without history -- The road not taken -- Shadows of neglected ancestors -- Tribalism and the new nationalism -- The rise of the nation-state -- The challenge of nationalism -- The black mans burden -- Pirates in power -- The European parallel.
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