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Benin, one of Africas smallest and least viable countries, has always attracted considerable academic attention because of its rich traditions and history, as well as its turbulent political evolution. At one point it held the continental record for the highest number of coups dDetat, and since 1972 was ruled by an iron-fisted military junta that formally adopted Marxism and declared a Peoples Republic. In 1989 Benin once again attracted global attention as the country became the first in Africa to liberalize its political and economic system, hold competitive multi-party elections, and transfer power to a civilian head of state.The dictionary, thoroughly revised for this third edition, traces the dominant historical, social, economic, and political features of the country and outlines the biographies of some of the most important personalities who have played a role in the Beninois public scene. Because much of the literature covering Benin appears in French, the work serves not merely as a basic reference work on Benin, but also as one of only a handful of works on the country in English.The bibliography includes a large body of literature that accumulated since the previous edition. It remains the only such comprehensive multilingual bibliography available today, and a basic guide to the literature for students and experts alike.

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title Historical Dictionary of Benis African Historical Dictionaries No - photo 1

title:Historical Dictionary of Benis African Historical Dictionaries ; No. 61
author:Decalo, Samuel.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780810829053
ebook isbn13:9780585128085
language:English
subjectBenin--History--Dictionaries.
publication date:1995
lcc:DT541.5.D4 1995eb
ddc:966.83/003
subject:Benin--History--Dictionaries.
AFRICAN HISTORICAL DICTIONARIES
Edited by Jon Woronoff
1. Cameroon, by Victor T. LeVine and Roger P. Nye. 1974. Out of print. See No. 48.
2. TheCongo, 2nd ed., by Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff. 1984
3. Swaziland, by John J. Grotpeter. 1975
4. TheGambia, 2nd ed., by Harry A. Gailey. 1987
5. Botswana, by Richard P. Stevens. 1975. Out of print. See No. 44.
6. Somalia, by Margaret F. Castagno. 1975
7. Benin[Dahomey], 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987. Out of print. See No. 61.
8. Burundi, by Warren Weinstein. 1976
9. Togo, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987
10. Lesotho, by Gordon Haliburton. 1977
11. Mali, 2nd ed., by Pascal James Imperato. 1986
12. SierraLeone, by Cyril Patrick Foray. 1977
13. Chad, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987
14. UpperVolta, by Daniel Miles McFarland. 1978
15. Tanzania, by Laura S. Kurtz. 1978
16. Guinea, 3rd ed., by Thomas O'Toole and Ibrahima Bah-Lalya. 1995
17. Sudan, by John Voll. 1978. Out of print. See No. 53.
18. Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, by R. Kent Rasmussen. 1979. Out of print. See No. 46.
19. Zambia, by John J. Grotpeter. 1979
20. Niger, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1989
21. EquatorialGuinea, 2nd ed., by Max Liniger-Goumaz. 1988
22. Guinea-Bissau, 2nd ed., by Richard Lobban and Joshua Forrest. 1988
23. Senegal, by Lucie G. Colvin. 1981. Out of print. See No. 65.
24. Morocco, by William Spencer. 1980
25. Malawi, by Cynthia A. Crosby. 1980. Out of print. See No. 54.
26. Angola, by Phyllis Martin. 1980. Out of print. See No. 52.
27. TheCentralAfricanRepublic, by Pierre Kalck. 1980. Out of print. See No. 51.
28. Algeria, by Alf Andrew Heggoy. 1981. Out of print. See No. 66.
29. Kenya, by Bethwell A. Ogot. 1981
30. Gabon, by David E. Gardinier. 1981. Out of print. See No. 58.
31. Mauritania, by Alfred G. Gerteiny. 1981
32. Ethiopia, by Chris Prouty and Eugene Rosenfeld. 1981. Out of print. See No. 56.
33. Libya, 2nd ed., by Ronald Bruce St John. 1991
34. Mauritius, by Lindsay Rivire. 1982. Out of print. See No. 49.
35. WesternSahara, by Tony Hodges. 1982. Out of print. See No. 55.
36. Egypt, by Joan Wucher King. 1984. Out of print. See No. 67.
37. SouthAfrica, by Christopher Saunders. 1983
38. Liberia, by D. Elwood Dunn and Svend E. Holsoe. 1985
39. Ghana, by Daniel Miles McFarland. 1985. Out of print. See No. 63.
40. Nigeria, by Anthony Oyewole. 1987
41. IvoryCoast, by Robert J. Mundt. 1987
42. CapeVerde, 2nd ed., by Richard Lobban and Marilyn Halter. 1988. Out of print. See No. 62.
43. Zaire, by F. Scott Bobb. 1988
44. Botswana, by Fred Morton, Andrew Murray, and Jeff Ramsay. 1989
45. Tunisia, by Kenneth J. Perkins. 1989
46. Zimbabwe, 2nd ed., by R. Kent Rasmussen and Steven L. Rubert. 1990
47. Mozambique, by Mario Azevedo. 1991
48. Cameroon, 2nd ed., by Mark W. DeLancey and H. Mbella Mokeba. 1990
49. Mauritius, 2nd ed., by Sydney Selvon. 1991
50. Madagascar, by Maureen Covell. 1995
51. TheCentralAfricanRepublic, 2nd ed., by Pierre Kalck; translated by Thomas O'Toole. 1992
52. Angola, 2nd ed., by Susan H. Broadhead. 1992
53. Sudan, 2nd ed., by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Richard A. Lobban, Jr., and John Obert Voll. 1992
54. Malawi, 2nd ed., by Cynthia A. Crosby. 1993
55. WesternSahara, 2nd ed., by Anthony Pazzanita and Tony Hodges. 1994
56. EthiopiaandEritrea, 2nd ed., by Chris Prouty and Eugene Rosenfeld. 1994
57. Namibia, by John J. Grotpeter. 1994
58. Gabon, 2nd ed., by David Gardinier. 1994
59. ComoroIslands, by Martin Ottenheimer and Harriet Ottenheimer. 1994
60. Rwanda, by Learthen Dorsey. 1994
61. Benin, 3rd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1995
62. RepublicofCapeVerde, 3rd ed., by Richard Lobban and Marlene Lopes. 1995
63. Ghana, 2nd ed., by David Owusu-Ansah and Daniel Miles McFarland. 1995
64. Uganda, by M. Louise Pirouet. 1995
65. Senegal, 2nd ed., by Andrew F. Clark and Lucie Colvin Phillips. 1994
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