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Extractions: This list of links to online nationalism resources has been compiled by Paul Treanor in association with his article Structures of Nationalism The links are organized on the basis of the forms of nationalism described in the text: globalism, macro-cultural, nation state nationalism, ethno-nationalism, and localism. This version last updated 16/7/96 The author maintains a current version of this list which can be viewed at http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/plana.html Studying nationalism.... The standard view...
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Extractions: The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a keyword in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. African Art and Architecture I. Introduction African Art and Architecture , the art and architecture of the peoples of the African continent, from prehistoric times to the 21st century. II. Origins and Sources Art in Africa has found expression in a range of media from architecture, sculpture, and pottery, to music, dance, textiles, body adornment, and epic poetry. Each of these has its own complex and in many cases unresearched local history of stylistic development. griots, or bards. The combination of these various sources, together with inferences drawn from late 19th- and 20th-century data, has allowed scholars to identify what appear to be some of the major building blocks of a history of art in each of the regions of sub-Saharan Africa, but it is clear that many questions remain to be answered. An African response to the earliest European presence in West Africa is apparent in the depiction of European merchants and soldiers in the cast brass plaques made in the 16th century in Benin, as well as the finely carved ivory salt cellars and hunting horns brought back by sailors from Kongo, Benin, and the coast of Sierra Leone. Increasing European involvement on the African continent over the following centuries has had a far-reaching impact that continues to be felt today. It would, however, be a denial of the creative agency of African artistic responses to changing circumstances to see this impact as wholly negative.
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Extractions: Existing Scholarship on the theory of state in Africa has emphasized as an enduring legacy, the nature of state bequeathed to the continent upon the departure of the European Colonial Masters. These range from the dominant or slightly modified Euro- State structures, social formations, and dependent economic and weak political institutions. These factors have had impacts on inbuilt mechanisms and legal framework for conflict management and resolution, good governance and sustainable development. The fall out form these have been poverty, generic conflicts, separatism and instability. Nigeria became an independent Sovereign state in the year 1960. Prior to independence, she was colonized and governed by Great Britain. As a former colonial territory, she partook in sharing with other historical captives all the disasters and abiding benefits associated with colonialism. There is little doubt that the civilizing mission which came on the throes of economic ambition left behind some levels of literacy in the art of 3rs- Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, however the abiding concern blended with the anvil of economic gendarmes was too obvious to be negated in any explicatory attempt at underdevelopment.
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