Gambia Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1881–1966 - Key Data
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Title | Gambia Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1881–1966 |
Description | This comprehensive collection explores in detail Gambia’s history under British colonial rule through extensive governmental reports. Beginning near the end of the nineteenth century with the formation of Gambia as a British colony and protectorate, this collection tracks the wide-ranging administrative duties of various governmental departments within Gambia up until the country’s independence in the 1960s. From recording crime and disease levels throughout the territory, to in-depth reports concerning agricultural reform. These documents contributed by The British and Commonwealth Office provide a thorough level of insight into Gambia’s history as a British colony. This collection is accompanied by an online guide to the microfilm edition by D. C. Dorward, Lecturer in African History, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. |
ISBN | 9781851173044 |
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Format | jpg |
Identifier | https://britishonlinearchives.com/index.php/collections/56/gambia-under-colonial-rule-in-government-reports-1881-1966 |
Source | Government publications relating to Africa |
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Rights | Content © British Foreign & Commonwealth Office; images © Microform Academic Publishers, 2014. All rights reserved. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 |
Publisher | Microform Academic Publishers |
Coverage | 1881-1966 |
Volume Count | 9 |
Document Count | 90 |
Image Count | 22,628 |
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This resource digitised straight from the 'source' material i.e. directly from the original, physical archive.
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Created On | 30th September, 2014 - 3:42pm |
Last Updated | 24th April, 2025 - 3:24pm |
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