Modernity beyond the Cold War: Ideology and Development in Postcolonial Africa, 1945–1968
Frank Gerits, The Ideological Scramble for Africa: How the Pursuitof Anticolonial Modernity Shaped a Postcolonial Order, 1945–1966; Alessandro Iandolo, Arrested Development: The Soviet Union in Ghana,Guinea, and Mali, 1955–1968
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https://doi.org/10.51663/pnz.64.3.19Keywords:
Africa, USSR, Cold War, decolonization, development, modernityPublished
2024-12-02
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