Ethnicity and the Making of History in Northern Ghana

Carola Lentz author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:5th Jul '06

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Drawing on two decades of research this social and political history of North-Western Ghana traces the creation of new ethnic and territorial boundaries, categories and forms of self-understanding, and represents a major contribution to debates on ethnicity, colonialism and the 'production of history'. It explores the creation and redefinition of ethnic distinctions and commonalities by African and European actors, showing that ethnicity's power derives from a contradiction: while ethnic identities purport to be non-negotiable, creating permanent bonds, stability and security, the boundaries of the communities created and the associated traits and practices are malleable and adaptable to specific interests and contexts.

This is a detailed and comprehensive historical study of local politics in north-west Ghana during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on Nandom... it is a very thorough and convincing case study [which] is of great importance to scholars interested in northern Ghana. -- African Affairs An important addition to the history of northern Ghana. -- Susan Drucker-Brown Africa This is a detailed and comprehensive historical study of local politics in north-west Ghana during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on Nandom... it is a very thorough and convincing case study [which] is of great importance to scholars interested in northern Ghana. An important addition to the history of northern Ghana.

ISBN: 9780748624010

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm

Weight: 680g

384 pages