In this paper, I discuss the development of higher education in the former League of Nations Mandate Territories (1922-1946) and the United Nations Trust Territories (1946-1961) in Africa, with a particular focus on British and French Cameroon. In contrast to some British and ...
1. a region in W Africa: a German protectorate 1884–1919; divided in 1919 into British and French mandates. 2. Also called British Cameroons. a former British mandate (1919–46) and trusteeship (1946–60) in W Africa: by a 1961 plebiscite the S part joined Cameroon and the N part...
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网络释义 1. 英属喀麦隆 ﹡喀麦隆在1920年7月20日被重新划分为英属喀麦隆(British Cameroons)和法属喀麦隆(French Camerous)。在1946年12月13日转 …baike.baidu.com|基于9个网页 例句 释义: 全部,英属喀麦隆 更多例句筛选 1. Comprising the former French Cameroons and the southern part of British Cameroons...
"Mechanisms of Neo-Colonialism: Current French and British Influence in Cameroon and Ghana", (Barcelona: Institut Catala Internacional per la Pau, 2011).Haag, Diana. Mechanisms of Neo-colonialism Current French and British influence in Cameroon and Ghana by, ISSN: 2013-5793, ICIP Working Papers,...
During the First World War, Anglo-French troops jointly defeated the German troops in Cameroon by February 1916. In March 1916, Brigadier-General Charles M. Dobell and General Joseph Aymerich partitioned the territory into British and French spheres. 3 B. Chem-Langh and M.Z. Njeuma, "The ...
Britain’s acquisition of Burma (Myanmar) was completed in 1886, while its conquest of the Punjab (1849) and of Balochistān (1854–76) provided substantial new territory in the Indian subcontinent itself. The French completion of the Suez Canal (1869) provided Britain with a much shorter sea...
Comparing British and French Colonial Legacies: A Discontinuity Analysis of Cameroon Colonial institutions are thought to be an important determinates of post-independence levels of political stability, economic growth, and public goods pro... A Lee,KA Schultz - 《Quarterly Journal of Political Science...
British West Africa, assortment of widely separated territories in western Africa that were administered by Great Britain during the colonial period. These included Sierra Leone, the Gambia, Nigeria (with the British Cameroons), and the Gold Coast (inclu
the video. A reminder of the French Criminal Law system where one is guilty until he/she can prove otherwise; system that Anglophones dreaded and called fir its withdrawal from the English-speaking section of Cameroon that is accustomed to the Common Law system, of innocent until proven guilty...