Home-Town: A Study of an Urban Centre in Southern Ghana

  • Middleton J
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Abstract

Southern Ghana has for centuries been a region marked by continuous movement of population, both of groups and individuals; by ever-changing forms of social stratification; by urban centres of various kinds and sizes; and by trade with the outside world. Yet tradition and ‘custom’ are of great importance for the people. And despite marked economic and political development, kingship, matrilineal descent, and urbanism have remained central in most of the area in both national and local social systems.

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Middleton, J. (1979). Home-Town: A Study of an Urban Centre in Southern Ghana. Africa, 49(3), 246–257. https://doi.org/10.2307/1159557

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