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The strangers of New Bell: immigration, public space and community in colonial Douala, Cameroon, 1914-1960
Lynn Schler
Department of Politics & Government
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Africa
25%
African Immigrants
25%
Alliance Experience
25%
Bell
100%
Book Studies
25%
Cameroon
50%
City Center
25%
Colonial Period
50%
Common Experience
25%
Comprehensive Urbanization
25%
Cultural Space
25%
Douala
75%
Douala-Cameroon
100%
Early View
25%
Historical Interpretation
25%
Immediate Needs
25%
Migrants
25%
Political Agenda
25%
Political Boundaries
25%
Political Space
25%
Postcolonial
25%
Public Space
100%
Stranger
100%
Strife
25%
Tribalization
25%
West Coast
25%
Arts and Humanities
colonial era
100%
Historical Interpretation
50%
Neighbors
50%
Political Agenda
50%
Post-colonial
50%
Public Space
100%
Stranger
100%
strife
50%