Friday, December 28, 2012

Sierra Leoneans in the nineteenth and early twentieth century!



JOURNAL OF SIERRA LEONE STUDIES

http://www.thejournalofsierraleonestudies.com/downloads/Version1.pdf

http://www.thejournalofsierraleonestudies.com/downloads/Version2.pdf

http://www.thejournalofsierraleonestudies.com/downloads/Version2.pdf

Fourahbay College
                                                                                            



 

VOLUME 1 Edition 2

Editorial Panel
Abdul Bangura, Howard University, John Birchall. Ade Daramy, David Francis, University of
Bradford, Lansana Gberie, Dave Harris, School of Oriental and African Studies University of London,
Philip Misevich, St John’s University, New York, John Trotman






Introduction
In the second edition we have concentrated on the education system of Sierra Leone and in particularthe institutions of higher education that formed such an essential part of the lives of many young Sierra Leoneans in the nineteenth and early twentieth century’s.

The non-peer reviewed section is also included with a contribution from Simone Datzberger who is
currently studying for her PhD at The London School of Economics and Political Studies.










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Sierra Leone's Educational spending

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