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Frontmatter
Author's note
PART ONE INTRODUCTORY: SETTING THE SCENE
1 The Century of Nationalism
2 Structure and Contingence
3 On the Eve
PART TWO BEFORE NATIONALISM
4 Founding Charters
5 Development within the African Model
6 Nineteenth-century Growth and Crisis
PART THREE THE COLONIAL MODEL: 1890-1939
7 The Reasons Why
8 Completing the Enclosure
9 Doctrine and Reality
10 The System to 1930: I. Labour
11 The System to 1930: 2. Land
12 The System to 1930: 3. Trade
13 The Great Slump and the 1930s
14 Facing the Consequences
PART FOUR AFRICAN RESPONSES: 1890-1939
15 The Many and the Few: A Great Divide
16 From Prophets to Strike-Leaders
17 'Useless Visionaries, Detestable Clerks'
18 In the French Context
PART FIVE THE DRIVE FOR NATIONHOOD: 1940 TO ABOUT 1960
19 'Freedom Nothing but Freedom...'
20 After the Second World War: The System Expanded
21 New Pace-Makers
22 Winning the Political Kingdom: In British West Africa
23 In French Africa: The Dual Struggle
24 From East to South Africa: The Settler Factor
25 In the Lesser Empires
PART SIX BUT WHOSE NATION? THE SEARCH RENEWED
26 The Gains of Independence
27 Wrestling with the Imported Model: Anger and Frustration
28 Wrestling with the Imported Model: Underlying Causes
29 New Departures: Toward an African Model
30 The Politics of Liberation
31 Under the Southern Cross
32 The Limits of Nationalism--and Beyond?
Useful Dates: List One Late C. 19 to 1920
List Two 1920-40
List Three 1940-70
List Four National Independences
List Five Population Totals
References and Notes
Index of Terms and Definitions
Index of Names
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