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Wazi Apoh

    Germany and its West African colonies
    Revelations of Dominance and Resilience
    • 2019

      Revelations of Dominance and Resilience

      Unearthing the Buried Past of The Akpini, Akan, Germans and British at Kpando, Ghana

      • 362 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Focusing on the Kpando region in eastern Ghana, this volume reveals the intricate imperial and colonial dynamics involving Akpini, German, and British actors. Wazi Apoh utilizes diverse sources, including archaeological and oral histories, to provide a nuanced perspective that highlights previously overlooked narratives. By intertwining historical analysis with contemporary discussions on restorative repatriation, the work encourages reflection and action regarding the implications of these histories in today's context, making it a significant addition to African studies.

      Revelations of Dominance and Resilience
    • 2013

      Germany and its West African colonies

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      West African history is usually seen as mainly influenced by English or French colonialism. There is a new interest in German colonialism, but most research is done in European archives and with a European point-of-view. This book explores German colonial exploits and their consequences in Ghana, Togo, and Cameroon, mostly from an African point-of-view. By means of research on sites of the colonial hinterland and the agency of entangled people, the book reveals the simmering impact of the past encounters on indigenous religious, cultural, political, and socio-economic developments in West Africa. (Series: African Studies / Afrikanische Studien - Vol. 49)

      Germany and its West African colonies