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The Politics of Chieftaincy: Authority and Property in Colonial Ghana, 1920-1950

Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch, Naaborko Sackeyfro
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The Politics of Chieftaincy examines debates over authority and property in Accra, Ghana, during the peak decades of British colonial rule. Between 1920 and 1950, imperial policies marginalized educated elites, local authorities, and landowners in favor of Ga chiefs, whom the British authorities viewed as more loyal to the empire. Conflicts erupted throughout the city over chieftaincy, succession, and land, producing new political movements and local institutions.
Drawing on a broad range of archival records of chieftaincy and litigation cases from this era, Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch demonstrates how these disputes opened new arenas for Accra's residents to engage indialogue about the efficacy of chieftaincy and the meaning of political authority and property. Despite the prominence of chieftaincy in the lives of the people of Accra, they were able, Sackeyfio-Lenoch shows, to critique their political traditions and adapt their institutions to new local, national, and global pressures. The volume thus offers a vital case study of Africans' responses to colonialism, modernity, and globalization, and provides an important lens for understanding urban and political processes in Africa during the first half of the twentieth century.
Naaborko Sackeyfio-Lenoch is associate professor of African history at Dartmouth College.
年:
2014
出版社:
University of Rochester Press
语言:
english
页:
256
ISBN 10:
1580464947
ISBN 13:
9781580464949
系列:
Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
文件:
PDF, 10.40 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2014
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