Part I: French West Africa and Its Place in the Vichy Colonial Idea 1. Setting the Stage for Vichy: French West Africa on the Eve of World War II 2. "A Source of Pride and Greatness": The Place of the Empire in Vichy Ideology Part II: The National Revolution in FWA 3. Vichy Settles In: Administrative Changes and Continuity 4. Spreading the National Revolution in FWA: Propaganda, Education, and Social Organizations 5. "Thinking Big": Vichy Economic Visions in French West Africa Part III: Vichy Encounters with African Society 6. Vichy and the "Products" of Assimilation: Citizens, Western-Educated Africans, and African Christians 7. The Vichy Regime and the "Traditional" Elements of African Society: Chiefs, Soldiers, and Muslims 8. Vichy Colonialism and African Society: Change and Continuity Part IV: The Long-Term Significance of the Vichy Period for West African History 9. Vichy Colonialism: A Comparative Perspective 10. Vichy's Postwar Impact: Decolonization in FWA
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