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Power in Ghana From Early Colonial Times to the 1990s

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BerrySara S., Chiefs know their Boundaries: essays on property, power, and the past in Asante, 1896–1996. Oxford: James Currey (Portsmouth NH: Heinemann; Cape Town: David Philip), 2001, 260 pp., £40.00, ISBN 0 85255 694 2 (hard covers), £16.95, ISBN 085255 644 6 (paperhack).

ParkerJohn, Making the Town: Ga state and society in early colonial Accra. Oxford: James Currey (Portsmouth NH: Heinemann; Cape Town: David Philip), 2000, 297 pp., £40.00, ISBN 0 85255 693 4 (hard covers), £16.95, ISBN 085255 643 8 (paperback).

RathboneRichard, Nkrumah and the Chiefs: the politics of chieftaincy in Ghana, 1951-60. Oxford: James Currey (Athens OH: Ohio University Press; Accra: Reimmer), 2000, 187 pp., £40.00, ISBN 0 85255 771 X (hard covers), £14.95, ISBN 0 85255 770 1 (paperback).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2011

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