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Topics for the Second Quiz

Topics for the Second Quiz Background to decolonization: social and political change World War II and its impact on Africa Africa’s involvement in the war Italian invasion of Ethiopia and its significance Africa’s contribution: manpower and resources Impact of the war on African societies Link between the war and nationalism Readings: Cooper, Africa Since 1940, pp. 35-37

Decolonization Decolonization in the Gold Coast Decolonization in Nigeria Decolonization in French West Africa Decolonization in Settler Colonies: Algeria and Kenya Decolonization in the Belgian Congo Readings: Cooper, Africa since 1940, pp. 66-84 David Birmingham, Decolonization of Africa, pp. 9-28, 39-55 Lumumba and decolonization in the Belgian Congo On Carmen