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Colonial Africa and its Emerging Cultures

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This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and 1900s was a period of profound and revolutionary changes in the history of Africa. It was a period that Africa faced European imperialist aggression, diplomatic pressures, military invasions, and eventual conquest and colonization. The colonization of African societies marked the demise of old...
 
Published at In Osuntokun, Akinjide, Adebileje, Adebola, Oluwaniyi, Oluwatoyin and Fryanka, Bernard B (eds) Peoples, Cultures and Civilization. Ede: Redeemers’ University, The Directorate for General Studies Programme.
Pages 99-112
Published in 2014
 
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Oni, Samuel & Segun Joshua
ONI Samuel » ONI Samuel lectures at the Department of Political Science & International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Covenant University, Nigeria. He has served in a number of the University's committees and at present, a member of the College Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science & International Relations Excursion Committee, among others. Oni Samuel is a prolific researcher and... view full profile
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