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Togo is a small West African country nestled between Benin and Ghana, extending from its narrow coastline 320 miles inland to Burkina Faso. Although the countrys phosphate production has given it a modicum of economic stability, Togo remains politically unstable. The third edition of the Historical Dictionary of Togo expands and updates the 1987 edition and includes events occurring after the previous edition. Written by one of the foremost experts on African politics, this indispensable reference source provides concise dictionary entries covering the people, places, events, political and economic institutions, history and culture of this fascinating country. It contains a comprehensive, multilingual bibliography divided according to subject; tables with important economic and demographic data; a list of abbreviations; an updated chronology of recent political events; and three maps covering transport and communications, administrative divisions and ethnic divisions.

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title:Historical Dictionary of Togo African Historical Dictionaries ; No. 9
author:Decalo, Samuel.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780810830738
ebook isbn13:9780585112169
language:English
subjectTogo--History--Dictionaries, Togo--Bibliography.
publication date:1996
lcc:DT582.5.D4 1996eb
ddc:966.81/003
subject:Togo--History--Dictionaries, Togo--Bibliography.
Page i Historical Dictionary of Togo Page ii AFRICAN - photo 1
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Historical Dictionary of Togo
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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. The Congo, 2nd ed., by Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff. 1984.
3. Swaziland, by John J. Grotpeter. 1975.
4. The Gambia, 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, 3rd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1996.
10. Lesotho, by Gordon Haliburton. 1977.
11. Mali, 2nd ed., by Pascal James Imperato. 1986.
12. Sierra Leone, by Cyril Patrick Foray. 1977.
13. Chad, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987.
14. Upper Volta, by Daniel Miles McFarland. 1978.
15. Tanzania, by Laura S. Kurtz. 1978.
16. Guinea, 3rd ed., by Thomas O'Toole with 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. Equatorial Guinea, 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. The Central African Republic, 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. Out of print. See No. 68.
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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. Western Sahara, by Tony Hodges. 1982. Out of print. See No. 55.
36. Egypt, by Joan Wucher King. 1984. Out of print. See No. 67.
37. South Africa, 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. Cte d'lvoire (The Ivory Coast), 2nd ed., by Robert J. Mundt. 1995.
42. Cape Verde, 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.The Central African Republic, 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. Western Sahara, 2nd ed., by Anthony Pazzanita and Tony Hodges. 1994.
56. Ethiopia and Eritrea, 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. Comoro Islands, by Martin Ottenheimer and Harriet Ottenheimer. 1994.
60. Rwanda, by Learthen Dorsey. 1994.
61. Benin, 3rd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1995.
62. Republic of Cape Verde, 3rd ed., by Richard Lobban and Marlene Lopes. 1995.
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