Drink, Power, and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, C. 1800 to Recent TimesBoydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996 - 189 sider This analysis of the social history of alcohol in Ghana since the early 19th century blends the approaches of history, anthropology, social medicine, theology and political science. Sources used include proverbs, music, comic opera, popular literature, photographs, and colonial archives. |
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... temperance movement promised a better avenue for securing the political interests of chiefs and male elders . Paradoxically , chiefs , who by virtue of their traditional political office had to use alcoholic drinks in rituals connected ...
... temperance movement promised a better avenue for securing the political interests of chiefs and male elders . Paradoxically , chiefs , who by virtue of their traditional political office had to use alcoholic drinks in rituals connected ...
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... temperance movement a symbol of “ social progress " and " modernity . " This impression was supported by the fact that most important coastal families were members of temperance societies . In the coastal towns like Cape Coast and ...
... temperance movement a symbol of “ social progress " and " modernity . " This impression was supported by the fact that most important coastal families were members of temperance societies . In the coastal towns like Cape Coast and ...
Side 73
... Temperance Movement It is noteworthy that the first Western temperance society in the Gold Coast was formed in 1862 by someone who became a paramount chief , King Ghartey IV of Winnebah . Ghartey had just returned ... Temperance Movement 73.
... Temperance Movement It is noteworthy that the first Western temperance society in the Gold Coast was formed in 1862 by someone who became a paramount chief , King Ghartey IV of Winnebah . Ghartey had just returned ... Temperance Movement 73.
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Alcohol Autonomy and Power in Ghana | 1 |
Alcohol Ritual and Power among the Akan GaAdangme | 21 |
Urban Migrants Social Drinking and the Struggle | 47 |
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Accra African Studies Akan akonkofo akpeteshie Akyeampong Akyem Abuakwa alcohol alcoholic drinks Allman ancestors asafo Asante Asantehene Ashanti August August 16 Basel became beer blood British Cape Coast Casely-Hayford chiefs Christian coastal towns cocoa colonial government colonial rule commoners CPP government CPP's dances drunkenness economic educated elite European liquor Fante female fluid Ga-Adangme gender relations Ghanaian Gold Coast government's Governor highlife songs Ibid illicit distillation indigenous Interview Ivor Wilks Kofi Krobo Kumasi Kwame Kwame Nkrumah labor libation liquor policy liquor revenues liquor traffic Lodge London male elders marriage McCaskie migrants missionary Nana Nkrumah Obuasi odwira palm wine party police political popular culture precolonial prohibition Rattray Religion retail riots rites ritual rural Sekondi Sekondi-Takoradi slaves social drinking southern Ghana southern Gold Coast spiritual stool struggle Takoradi temperance movement Templars tion traditional UGCC wealth West Africa Winnebah women young