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The Asante World provides fresh perspectives on the Asante, the largest Akan group in Southern Ghana, and what new scholars are thinking and writing about the "world the Asante made."
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The Asante World provides fresh perspectives on the Asante, the largest Akan group in Southern Ghana, and what new scholars are thinking and writing about the "world the Asante made."
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9781351184069
- Artikelnr.: 61574719
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351184069
- Artikelnr.: 61574719
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Edmund Abaka is Associate Professor of History and International Studies, University of Miami. His publications include Kola is God's Gift: Agricultural Production, Export Initiatives & the Kola Industry of Asante & the Gold Coast (2005); House of Slaves and "Door of No Return": Gold Coast/Ghana Slave Forts, Castles and Dungeons and the Atlantic Slave Trade (2012). Kwame Osei Kwarteng is a Professor of History, former Head of the Department of History, and currently Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is the author of A History of Ahafo 1719-1958: Ahafo from dependence to independence (2011) and A History of the Elephant in Ghana in the Twentieth Century (2011).
1. Introduction Part 1 2. The Ahafo-Asante Relations, 1712-1935 3. The
Asante Factor in the Political Re-Orientation of Northern Ghana: A
Historical Evaluation of the Bassari-Dagomba Relations, 1745-1876 4. Asante
Imperium Expansion: Imperial Outlook and Construction of Empire 5.
Contending Empires: Asante and Britain From the Seventeenth to the
Nineteenth Centuries Part 2 6. Historical Reconstruction of an Asante
Ancillary State: Origin, Migration and Settlement of Sekyere Kwamang 7.
Dupuis' Discourse on Asante in the 19th Century: An Evaluation of the
Islamic Themes in the Journal of Residence in Ashantee (1824) 8. Why Islam
Did Not Make a Significant Impact on Asante During the 18th and 19th
Centuries Part 3 9. Red Gold: Kola Nuts, the Kola Nut Trade and the
Political Economy of AsanteEdmund Abaka 10. An Indigenous Innovative Touch:
Origin and Significance of the Kente Cloth in Asante Culture 11. Adinkra
Symbols and Proverbs as Tools for Elucidating Indigenous Asante Political
Thought 12. The Tropology of Akan Drum Language: Sounds and Meanings From
the Mamponghene's Drum Appellation Part 4 13. A Political Architecture of
Leadership Crisis of the Kumasi Central Mosque From 1970 to 2013 14.
Claiming Asante: The Akan Origins of Jamaican Maroons Part 5 15. Secular
Government and the Court of the Asante Ahemaa in the 21st Century: An
Ethnographic Account of Ejisu and Juaben Traditional Areas 16. Epidemiology
and Local Responses to Diseases in Asante: A Focus on Kumase Since the
Beginning of the Twentieth Century 17. Girl Child Education in Asante,
1901-1957
Asante Factor in the Political Re-Orientation of Northern Ghana: A
Historical Evaluation of the Bassari-Dagomba Relations, 1745-1876 4. Asante
Imperium Expansion: Imperial Outlook and Construction of Empire 5.
Contending Empires: Asante and Britain From the Seventeenth to the
Nineteenth Centuries Part 2 6. Historical Reconstruction of an Asante
Ancillary State: Origin, Migration and Settlement of Sekyere Kwamang 7.
Dupuis' Discourse on Asante in the 19th Century: An Evaluation of the
Islamic Themes in the Journal of Residence in Ashantee (1824) 8. Why Islam
Did Not Make a Significant Impact on Asante During the 18th and 19th
Centuries Part 3 9. Red Gold: Kola Nuts, the Kola Nut Trade and the
Political Economy of AsanteEdmund Abaka 10. An Indigenous Innovative Touch:
Origin and Significance of the Kente Cloth in Asante Culture 11. Adinkra
Symbols and Proverbs as Tools for Elucidating Indigenous Asante Political
Thought 12. The Tropology of Akan Drum Language: Sounds and Meanings From
the Mamponghene's Drum Appellation Part 4 13. A Political Architecture of
Leadership Crisis of the Kumasi Central Mosque From 1970 to 2013 14.
Claiming Asante: The Akan Origins of Jamaican Maroons Part 5 15. Secular
Government and the Court of the Asante Ahemaa in the 21st Century: An
Ethnographic Account of Ejisu and Juaben Traditional Areas 16. Epidemiology
and Local Responses to Diseases in Asante: A Focus on Kumase Since the
Beginning of the Twentieth Century 17. Girl Child Education in Asante,
1901-1957
1. Introduction Part 1 2. The Ahafo-Asante Relations, 1712-1935 3. The
Asante Factor in the Political Re-Orientation of Northern Ghana: A
Historical Evaluation of the Bassari-Dagomba Relations, 1745-1876 4. Asante
Imperium Expansion: Imperial Outlook and Construction of Empire 5.
Contending Empires: Asante and Britain From the Seventeenth to the
Nineteenth Centuries Part 2 6. Historical Reconstruction of an Asante
Ancillary State: Origin, Migration and Settlement of Sekyere Kwamang 7.
Dupuis' Discourse on Asante in the 19th Century: An Evaluation of the
Islamic Themes in the Journal of Residence in Ashantee (1824) 8. Why Islam
Did Not Make a Significant Impact on Asante During the 18th and 19th
Centuries Part 3 9. Red Gold: Kola Nuts, the Kola Nut Trade and the
Political Economy of AsanteEdmund Abaka 10. An Indigenous Innovative Touch:
Origin and Significance of the Kente Cloth in Asante Culture 11. Adinkra
Symbols and Proverbs as Tools for Elucidating Indigenous Asante Political
Thought 12. The Tropology of Akan Drum Language: Sounds and Meanings From
the Mamponghene's Drum Appellation Part 4 13. A Political Architecture of
Leadership Crisis of the Kumasi Central Mosque From 1970 to 2013 14.
Claiming Asante: The Akan Origins of Jamaican Maroons Part 5 15. Secular
Government and the Court of the Asante Ahemaa in the 21st Century: An
Ethnographic Account of Ejisu and Juaben Traditional Areas 16. Epidemiology
and Local Responses to Diseases in Asante: A Focus on Kumase Since the
Beginning of the Twentieth Century 17. Girl Child Education in Asante,
1901-1957
Asante Factor in the Political Re-Orientation of Northern Ghana: A
Historical Evaluation of the Bassari-Dagomba Relations, 1745-1876 4. Asante
Imperium Expansion: Imperial Outlook and Construction of Empire 5.
Contending Empires: Asante and Britain From the Seventeenth to the
Nineteenth Centuries Part 2 6. Historical Reconstruction of an Asante
Ancillary State: Origin, Migration and Settlement of Sekyere Kwamang 7.
Dupuis' Discourse on Asante in the 19th Century: An Evaluation of the
Islamic Themes in the Journal of Residence in Ashantee (1824) 8. Why Islam
Did Not Make a Significant Impact on Asante During the 18th and 19th
Centuries Part 3 9. Red Gold: Kola Nuts, the Kola Nut Trade and the
Political Economy of AsanteEdmund Abaka 10. An Indigenous Innovative Touch:
Origin and Significance of the Kente Cloth in Asante Culture 11. Adinkra
Symbols and Proverbs as Tools for Elucidating Indigenous Asante Political
Thought 12. The Tropology of Akan Drum Language: Sounds and Meanings From
the Mamponghene's Drum Appellation Part 4 13. A Political Architecture of
Leadership Crisis of the Kumasi Central Mosque From 1970 to 2013 14.
Claiming Asante: The Akan Origins of Jamaican Maroons Part 5 15. Secular
Government and the Court of the Asante Ahemaa in the 21st Century: An
Ethnographic Account of Ejisu and Juaben Traditional Areas 16. Epidemiology
and Local Responses to Diseases in Asante: A Focus on Kumase Since the
Beginning of the Twentieth Century 17. Girl Child Education in Asante,
1901-1957