African boundaries : barriers, conduits, and opportunities

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Published:London [u.a.] : Pinter, 1996
Persons: Nugent, Paul <<[Hrsg.]>> -, Asiwaju, Anthony I.
Organization:Conference on the Topic of African Boundaries and Borderlands <1993, Edinburgh>
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Physical description:XII, 276 S : Kt
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Includes papers from a conference on the topic of African boundaries and borderlands, held in May 1993 at the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh
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spelling Nugent, Paul <<[Hrsg.]>>
Conference on the Topic of African Boundaries and Borderlands <1993, Edinburgh>
African boundaries
barriers, conduits, and opportunities
ed. by Paul Nugent and A.I. Asiwaju
London [u.a.]
Pinter
1996, 1996
XII, 276 S : Kt
24 cm
Boundaries are inherently artificial - they interpose barriers between people which do not exist by any fundamental law of human organization. The contrast between the intentions of those who police boundaries and those who are affected by them is part of the paradoxical nature of boundaries throughout the world. In Africa the paradoxes were accentuated, as colonial powers constructed new boundaries for their own purposes, altering the pre-colonial perceptions of the boundary and its functions
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