E. Akyeampong, Christianity, modernity and the weight of tradition in the life of Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I, c.1888-1931, AFRICA, 69(2), 1999, pp. 279-311
Much of what has been written on Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I (1888-1931) f
ocuses on his career as the king of Asante in the context of British coloni
sation. This article attempts to shed some light on Prempeh's personal life
, and his engagement with Christianity and modernity. The article defines m
odernity and conversion in the Asante context, and examines Prempeh's pione
ering efforts to fuse Asante tradition with modernity. The endeavour had pr
ofound consequences for Prempeh and Asante. The article is a micro-study of
the operation of global cultural forces in a non-Western context.