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Smugglers, secessionists & loyal citizens on the Ghana-Toga frontier

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Paul NugentPaul NugentFirst published 20022 editions

"This is the first integrated history of the Ghana-Togo borderlands. The result of two colonial partitions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the current border is usually regarded as a classically arbitrary European construct, resisted by Ewe irredentism. This book challenges this conventional wisdom, contending that whatever the origins of partition, border peoples quickly became knowing and active participants in the shaping of this international boundary." "Based on extensive archival and field research over nearly two decades, this book straddles the conventional divide between social and political history. It offers a reconstruction of a long-range history of smuggling and a reappraisal of Ewe identity in the light of recent debates. It will be of interest to African historians, political scientists, anthropologists, comparative borderlands scholars and others concerned with issues of criminality, identity and the state."--BOOK JACKET.

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