A political history of The Gambia, 1816-1994
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書誌事項
A political history of The Gambia, 1816-1994
(Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora, v. 26)
University of Rochester Press, 2006
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注記
Includes bibliography: p. 485-511
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A Political History of the Gambia: 1816-1994 is the first complete account of the political history of the former British West African dependency to be written. It makes use of much hitherto unconsulted or unavailable British and Gambian official and private documentary sources, as well as interviews with many Gambian politicians and former British colonial officials.
The first part of the book charts the origins and characteristics of modernpolitics in colonial Bathurst (Banjul) and its expansion into the Gambian interior (Protectorate) in the two decades after World War II. By independence in 1965, older urban-based parties in the capital had been defeated by a new,rural-based political organisation, the People's Progressive Party (PPP).
The second part of the book analyzes the means by which the PPP, under President Sir Dawda Jawara, succeeded in defeating both existing and new rivalpolitical parties and an attempted coup in 1981. The book closes with an explanation of the demise of the PPP at the hands of an army coup in 1994.
The book not only establishes those distinctive aspects of Gambian politicalhistory, but also relates these to the wider regional and African context, during the colonial and independence periods.
Emeritus Professor Arnold Hughes was educated at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and IbadanUniversity, Nigeria. Between 1966 and 2001 he taught at the Centre of West African Studies, the University of Birmingham, becoming its Director and Professor of African Politics. He has researched and published widely on various aspects of African politics and political history and, since, 1972, developed a special interest in the political history of the Gambia. He has paid some twenty-five research visits to the Gambia and published two books, The Gambia: Studies in Society and Politics (1991) and Historical Dictionary of the Gambia (with H. A.Gailey) (1999); and over thirty articles and book chapters on Gambian politics.
目次
Social and Economic Setting
Constitutional Change in The Gambia, 1816-1994
Merchants and Recaptives: The Origins of Modern Politics, 1816-86
Patrician Politics in the Era of the Forsters, 1886-1941
The Establishment of Party Politics, 1941-59
The "Green Uprising": The Emergence of the People's Progressive Party, 1959-65
Electoral Politics, 1965-81
Radical and Insurrectionary Political Challenges, 1965-81
Electoral Politics, 1981-94
The Gambia's External Relations, 1965-94
The 1994 Coup and the Jawara Legacy
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