Ethnicity and the Colonial State compares the choices of community leaders in three different West African groups (Wolof, Temne, and Ewe), with regard to "selling" their identifications to the colonial rulers. The book thereby addresses ethnicity as a factor in global history. Readership: Readers interested in themes of African history in the context of global history
academic libraries
students (undergraduate and postgraduate) of global, transnational, African history
students of social anthropology
and everyone interested in a critical discussion of ethnicity as an element of identification.