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Martin Atangana
 

Ph.D. University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorborne
Academic Affiliation: Associate Professor, York College
Office phone: (718) 262-2641
E-Mail: Atangana@york.cuny.edu

Field of Scholarship

African and African American History

Selected Publications

   

The End of French Rule in Cameroon (New York: University Press of America, 2010).

French Investment in Colonial Cameroon: The FIDES Era (New York: Peter Lang, 2009).

"Indépendances africaines: l'atypique parcours camerounais" (Icônes d'Amérique, No.2, August 2010, pp. 28-30).

"Mythes et Realites de l'Investissement Prive en Afrique Noire Francaise: le Cas du Cameroun dans les Annees 1940 et 1950", Canadian Journal of African Studies, vol 35, 1, 2002, pp. 1-31.

Capitalisme et Nationalisme au Cameroun au Lendemain de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, 1946-1956 (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 1998.)

"French Capitalism and Nationalism in Cameroon", African Studies Review, vol 40, 1, April 1997, pp. 83-111.

"Les Relations Financieres Entre le Cameroun et la France et l'Image de la France au Cameroun (1946-1956)", Materiaux Pour l'Histoire de Notre Temps, 32-33, Juillet-Decembre 1993, pp. 47-52.

Other Activities:
Guitarist. Worked with Paul Simon, Jean-Luc Ponty, R. Shannon Jackson, Manu Dibango, and many others. Performs occasionally with his Band "African Blue Note" and different other professional bands.

 

 

 

 
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