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Skinner, Kate (2015) | |
The fruits of freedom in British Togoland: literacy, politics and nationalism, 1914-2014 | |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. African studies series #132. 298p. |
Skinner, Kate (2011) | |
Who Knew the Minds of the People? Specialist Knowledge and Developmentalist Authoritarianism in Postcolonial Ghana | |
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. Volume 39 #2. p. 297-323. |
Skinner, Kate (2010) | |
Local historians and strangers with big eyes: the politics of Ewe history in Ghana and its global diaspora | |
History in Africa. Volume 37. p. 125-158. |
Bloom, Peter J.; Skinner, Kate (2009) | |
Modernity and danger: 'The Boy Kumasenu' and the work of the Gold Coast Film Unit | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 121-153. |
Skinner, Kate (2009) | |
'It brought some kind of neatness to mankind': mass literacy, community development and democracy in 1950s Asante | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 79 #4. p. 479-499. |
Skinner, Kate (2007) | |
Agency and analogy in African history: the contribution of extra-mural studies in Ghana | |
History in Africa. Volume 34. p. 273-296. |
Skinner, Kate (2007) | |
Reading, Writing and Rallies: The Politics of 'Freedom' in Southern British Togoland, 1953-1956 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 48 #1. March. p. 123-147. |
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