10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA»
Discover the use of
French Equatorial Africa in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
French Equatorial Africa and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Essays on African History: From the Slave Trade to ...
This collection of territories - the former French West Africa and French Equatorial
Africa, Togo and Cameroon - constitutes what we can today call the French
sphere of influence in tropical Africa. The thirteen states other than Guinea which
...
2
Nationalism and Development in
Africa: Selected Essays
Yet since the reforms of 1946, as a result of which each of the territories of the two
federations of French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa received their own
representative assemblies, territorial nationalist movements have tended to ...
James Smoot Coleman, Nationalism & Development In Africa, Richard L Sklar, 1994
3
Tricolor and Crescent: France and the Islamic World
South of the belt of North African Arab-Berber countries (Algeria, Tunisia,
Morocco), other French African colonies covered a quarter of the continent, within
administrative regions called French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa.
These ...
4
History of Chad:
French Equatorial Africa, Second Congo War, ...
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5
Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic
Prefect of the Seine, Edouard Renard was designated in 1 934 to succeed the
head of French Equatorial Africa, Governor General Raphael Antonetti, who left
Brazzaville after a 10-year proconsulate. Edouard Renard, underestimating the ...
6
Towards a Francophone Community: Canada's Relations with ...
If Canada had few economic interests in the colonies of French West and French
Equatorial Africa during the late 1940s and 1950s, it had even fewer immigration
or consular interests. The Canadian government had not yet eliminated the ...
7
The Cambridge History of
Africa
To the south-east, France ruled four territories: Gabon, Moyen-Congo, Ubangi-
Shari and Chad; from 1908-10 these were brought under a federal government at
Brazzaville and they were collectively known as French Equatorial Africa, with a ...
J. D. Fage, A. D. Roberts, Roland Anthony Oliver, 1986
8
Negritude Agonistes, Assimilation Against Nationalism in the ...
French-speaking Guianese Felix Eboué (1884–1944, the governor of French
Equatorial Africa, 1940–1944) whose motto was “play the game without changing
the rules,”9 and René Maran (1887–1960, another French Equatorial Africa ...
Christian Filostrat, 2008
9
A Political Chronology of
Africa
March 1960: The Republics that had constituted French Equatorial Africa agreed
to form the Union of Central African Republics (URAC). 15 August 1960: The
Republic of Congo was accorded full independence; Youlou became President.
David Lea, Annamarie Rowe, 2001
10
Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon
Despite its special status, French Cameroun was ruled as part of French
Equatorial Africa alongside Gabon, Congo, Chad, and Oubangui-Shari (today's
Central African Republic). French Cameroun was administered by a
commissioner ...
Mark Dike DeLancey, Rebecca Mbuh, Mark W. Delancey, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA»
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French Equatorial Africa is used in the context of the following news items.
HISTORY: The Only Africa's Emperor, Dictator And Cannibal
Jean-Bédel Bokassa was born in French Equatorial Africa. The son of a village chief, Jean-Bédel Bokassa was orphaned at age 12. He joined the French ... «NAIJ.COM, May 15»
Adorable Hugo the gorilla captures Houston's heart
... the Chronicle reported on a orphaned baby gorilla that had been captured while a local family was on a hunting trip French Equatorial Africa. «Chron.com, Mar 15»
The amazing, baffling and heartbreaking journey of Hugo the gorilla
His name was Hugo, a gorilla born in the wilds of French Equatorial Africa, torn from the jungle when he was mere months old and brought to ... «Chron.com, Sep 14»
A Survival Guide to Summer Blockbusters
The film told the story of a band of nonviolent guerrillas determined to end elephant poaching in French Equatorial Africa. Like Boulle, Romain ... «CounterPunch, Jul 14»
Strength in unity, and vice versa: Central Africa's integration problem
One of the first regional organisations established on the continent was central African. Afrique Équatoriale Française (French Equatorial Africa) ... «Daily Maverick, May 14»
Central African Republic: Anti-Muslim ethnic cleansing facilitated by …
In 1910, central Africa was finally incorporated into French Equatorial Africa. In World War I, Central Africans were conscripted to fight and die ... «Green Left Weekly, May 14»
Chad's coinage introduced rather recently
The French were the ones to lay a successful claim to Chad, as part of what was then called French Equatorial Africa. This confederation of four ... «NumisMaster.com, May 14»
Chinese Companies Face Challenges in Gabon
The last of the four territories in French Equatorial Africa to become independent in 1960, there remain some 10,000 French citizens living in ... «AllAfrica.com, Apr 14»
Washington's Back-to-the-Future Military Policies in Africa
... including during the 1928-1931 Kongo-Wara rebellion, against indigenous peoples in French Equatorial Africa. Today, France's soldiers are ... «CounterCurrents.org, Mar 14»
Brian MacDermot
... worked with Dr Albert Schweitzer in French Equatorial Africa and, most significantly, lived for a period with the Nuer tribe of southern Sudan. «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 13»