Historical dictionary of Sierra Leone

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Historical dictionary of Sierra Leone

C. Magbaily Fyle

(Historical dictionaries of Africa, no. 99)

Scarecrow Press, 2006

New ed

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Rev. ed. of: Historical dictionary of Sierra Leone / Cyril P. Foray. 1977

Bibliography: p. 227-273

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Description

Sierra Leone was founded, albeit under British control, with the highest hopes of being a refuge for liberated Africans and freed slaves. When the country received its independence, hopes for the future grew even stronger. Alas, its expectations came crashing down when the country's situation grew steadily worse after repeated military interventions and a devastating ten-year civil war that raged throughout the 1990s. Now that the war is over, there is once again renewed cause for optimism about the country's future, as Sierra Leone becomes an active participant in African and world affairs. This new edition is based primarily on recent research on the country, but covers the earliest known inhabitants, the colonial era, and the period of independence including the very confusing turmoil of the recent past. The chronology briefly traces its history and the introduction provides an essential overview of all the recent developments in the country. Hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries describe significant leaders, events, political parties and movements, ethnic groups, and related political, economic, and social aspects. A bibliography is included to facilitate further research.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Editor's Foreword Part 2 Acronyms and Abbreviations Part 3 Maps Part 4 Chronology Part 5 Introduction Part 6 THE DICTIONARY Part 7 Bibliography Part 8 Appendixes Chapter 9 A. Governors of Sierra Leone Chapter 10 B. Heads of State Chapter 11 C. Chiefdoms and Paramount Chiefs Part 12 About the Author

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