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CWAS Theses and Dissertations
Some of the PhD theses submitted successfully at CWAS:
(2004) Ebrima J CEESAY, '"Democratisation" Under The Military and Quasi-Military Regimes in The Gambia: 1994 - 2003'
(2004) Michael S KARGBO, 'British Foreign Policy and the Conflict in Sierra Leone, 1991 - 2001'
(2002) Kate COLLIER, 'Ablode : Networks, Ideas and Performance in Togoland Politics, 1950-2001'
(2002) Rita NNODIM, 'Ewi. Yoruba Neotraditional Poetry: The Poetics of a Genre'.
(2002) Rose MENSAH-KUTIN, 'Gender and Rural Electrification in Ghana'.
(2002) Audrey Sitsofe GADZEKPO, 'Women's Engagement with Gold Coast Print Culture from 1857 to 1957'.
(2001) Michael Anthony PERRY, 'Kanga-Kangula-Kangila. The Constitution of Socio-Cultural and Religious Identity among the Mbandimbu of Mbanza-Ngungu (Democratic Republic of Congo)'.
(2001) Helen COUSINS, 'Conjugal Wrongs: Gender Violence in African Women’s Fiction'.
(2001) Monica BUNGARO, 'New Cartographies in Recent African Fiction: Changing Patterns in the Representation of Female Characters'.
(1999) Insa NOLTE, 'Kingship and Politics in Ijebu-Remo, Nigeria'.
(1998) Stephanie NEWELL, ‘West African Popular Literatures: Readers, Texts and Gender Perspectives in Local Publications from Ghana and Nigeria’.
(1998) Fatma DENTON, ‘Foreign Policy Making in The Gambia: Small Dependent States and their Foreign Policy Choices’.
(1998) Fírinne Ní CHREACHÁIN, ‘Sembène in Senegal: Radical Art in Neocolonial Society’.
(1996) Kirstie J. HASTIE, ‘Ambiguity and Commitment: Recent Fiction in English by Caribbean Women’.
(1996) Marion A. N. BLAIR, ‘The Survival of West African Religious and Cultural Traditions in Antigua’.
(1995) F. ROBERTS, ‘Local Government, Participation and Development in Nigeria’.
(1994) Wilhelmina J. DONKOH, ‘Colonialism and Cultural Change: Some Aspects of the Impact of Modernity upon Asante’. (1994), C.E. BEST, ‘Banja: Excavating, Inter-Facing and Replacing African-Caribbean Art. Theory, Practice and Dynamics of the Oral/ Music / Performance / Text’.
(1993) Nadia EL ALAMI, ‘Beyond the Fragments: The State, Gender and the Novel in Africa’.
(1991) P. WEBBER, ‘Ecological Energetics in the West African Savannah: The Flow of Energy in a Smallholder Community in Kusasi, North East Ghana’.
(1991) W.E. WARIBOKO, ‘New Calabar and the Forces of Change ca. 1850 – 1945’.
(1991) J.F.S. SARAIVA, ‘Brazil’s Foreign Policy towards Africa 1946 – 1985: Realpolitik and Discourse’.
(1990) S.P.D. BULMAN, ‘Interpreting Sunjata: A Comparative Analysis and Exegesis of the Malinke Epic’.
(1988) Elizabeth HODGKIN, ‘Social and Political Relations on the Niger Bend in the Seventeenth Century’.
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