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Duncan Clarke

    Duncan L. Clarke is a distinguished scholar of international relations, whose career has been dedicated to understanding the intricacies of U.S. defense and foreign policy. Drawing from extensive experience in academia and government, Clarke's work offers profound insights into global affairs. His literary endeavors are informed by a deep understanding of national security and international dynamics. Clarke's narrative style brings complex geopolitical themes to life, making his explorations both accessible and thought-provoking for the discerning reader.

    African Hats and Jewellery
    A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing: Troubles at Traymore College
    • Set in 1969, the narrative follows a young political science professor who allies with students to challenge the oppressive administration of a small women's college. The story delves into themes of empowerment, resistance, and the struggle for justice within an academic setting, highlighting the professor's role in inspiring activism among the student body against authoritarian rule.

      A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing: Troubles at Traymore College
    • African Hats and Jewellery

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Decorating and adorning the human body is a vital component of the visual arts in Africa. Duncan Clarke's book is concerned with the artefacts created in these processes - jewellery, beads, hats, cloths and masks

      African Hats and Jewellery