Towards Nationhood in West Africa
Explore the dynamic evolution of nationalism in West Africa through "Towards Nationhood in West Africa," a compelling work by Willia De Graft. Published in 1971 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful book spans 202 pages and delves deep into the political processes and historical context shaping West African identities. Drawing from a series of engaging lectures delivered to the youth of Britain, De Graft offers a unique perspective on the intricate threads of history that have contributed to nationhood in the region.
Whether you are a student of African studies, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the political landscape of West Africa, this book provides valuable insights into the significant events leading to independence up to 1957. With a focus on Ghana and broader West African politics, it serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of nationalism and the historical developments that have defined modern West Africa.