384 Pages
by
Routledge
384 Pages
by
Routledge
384 Pages
by
Routledge
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British Paternalism and Africa (1978) is a study of the beliefs and assumptions of members of the British intelligentsia who concerned themselves with British–African politics in the period between the wars. The journals and books published in Britain during this period were used as source material to discover the attitudes of politicians, missionaries, administrators and others concerning... Read more
1. The Writers 2. The Journals 3. The Meaning of Colonial Trusteeship 4. The Problems of Social Change 5. Theories about Race 6. Development and Research 7. Education 8. Administration
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Penelope Hetherington






