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Periodical article |
| Title: | Patterns of Political Orientations Toward the Nation: A Comparison of Rural-Urban Residents in Anglophone Cameroon |
| Author: | Kofele-Kale, Ndiva |
| Year: | 1978 |
| Periodical: | African Social Research |
| Issue: | 26 |
| Period: | December |
| Pages: | 469-488 |
| Language: | English |
| Geographic term: | British Cameroons |
| Subjects: | nationalism Urbanization and Migration Politics and Government Religion and Witchcraft Peoples of Africa (Ethnic Groups) colonialism |
| Abstract: | Study of Cameroon's political culture in which the political attitudes of rural and urban people are analysed and compared, in particular as regards the concept of 'we are all Cameroonians', i.e. the feeling that Cameroonians all belong to the same political community by long inheritance and choice. Notes, tab., ref. |