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This book is the first to examine the complex and contradictory history of Classics in Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria. It investigates how Classical Studies, as an integral part of colonial education, enforced a notion of cultural inferiority on African subjects, but conversely played an enabling role in nationalist expression. The enquiry is structured around three main questions: how Classics contributed to the formation of a new class of Europeanising West Africans in the late 19th century; how Classics was implicated in the ideological struggles of the early twentieth century over the desirability of ''practical'' or ''agricultural'' education; and how the uses of Classics changed in the years leading up to independence.

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Introduction Colonial Contradictions Classics and Cultural Nationalism Twentieth-Century Struggles Classics and West African Modernity Notes Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/28/2014 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781472584090, 978-1472584090
      ISBN10: 1472584090

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is the first to examine the complex and contradictory history of Classics in Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria. It investigates how Classical Studies, as an integral part of colonial education, enforced a notion of cultural inferiority on African subjects, but conversely played an enabling role in nationalist expression. The enquiry is structured around three main questions: how Classics contributed to the formation of a new class of Europeanising West Africans in the late 19th century; how Classics was implicated in the ideological struggles of the early twentieth century over the desirability of ''practical'' or ''agricultural'' education; and how the uses of Classics changed in the years leading up to independence.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Colonial Contradictions Classics and Cultural Nationalism Twentieth-Century Struggles Classics and West African Modernity Notes Bibliography Index

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