This book examines France's choice in the early 1900's to replace its official colonial policy of assimilation with one of association. Why did France exchange an ideology rooted both in its Latin heritage and in its revolutionary past with one espoused by its colonial rival, Great Britain? This book attempts to answer that question by a case study in West Africa: it demonstrates how the French colony of Sngal came to be administered like a British colony, in particular the Gambia. In doing so, it shows that the implementation of "indirect rule" in 1854 and the creation of a protectorate in...
This book examines France's choice in the early 1900's to replace its official colonial policy of assimilation with one of association. Why did France...