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Socialist De-Colony

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Led by the charismatic Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana won its political independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. It precipitated both the dying spiral of colonialism across the African continent and the world’s first Black socialist state. Utilising materials from Ghanaian, Russian, English, and American archives, Nana Osei-Opare offers a provocative and new reading of this defining moment in world history through the eyes of workers, writers, students, technical-experts, ministers, and diplomats. Osei-Opare shows how race and Ghana-Soviet spaces influenced, enabled, and disrupted Ghana’s transformational socialist, Cold War, and decolonization projects to achieve Black freedom. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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Artikelnummer: 45801 Categorie: Tags: , ,
Subtitel: Black and Soviet Entanglements in Ghana's Cold War
Auteur: Osei-Opare, Nana
Jaar: 2025
ISBN: 9781009601436
Pagina's: 320
Taal: English
Uitgever: Cambridge university press
Uitgever stad: Cambridge
Verschijningsdatum: 2025-11-30
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