Eastern Nigeria

Eastern Nigeria
Title Eastern Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Barry Floyd
Publisher Springer
Pages 384
Release 1969-06-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1349006661

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Unearthing Igbo-Ukwu

Unearthing Igbo-Ukwu
Title Unearthing Igbo-Ukwu PDF eBook
Author Thurstan Shaw
Publisher Ibadan, Nigeria ; New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 140
Release 1977
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Trading States of the Oil Rivers

The Trading States of the Oil Rivers
Title The Trading States of the Oil Rivers PDF eBook
Author G. I. Jones
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 304
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9783825847777

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This vivid account of the rise of the remarkable slave and palm oil trading states in the Niger delta in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries also analyses the relation of political development to economic change. The author's field studies among the Ijo, Ibibio, and Ibo peoples have made possible an analysis of the essential processes of economic and political transformation which lay behind the oral traditions. There are also detailed and often lively accounts of the European traders. The study concentrates on the two principal Oil Rivers states which nineteenth century writers called New Calabar and Grand Bonny. For purposes of comparison the adjacent states of Brass (Nem?) and Okrika, the Andoni peoples and the Efik state known to Europeans as Old Calabar are also examined. The study ends in 1884, the year that marks the beginning of the Brithsh Protectorate government and with it the end of indigenous systems of government which characterised these Oil River States during the nineteenth century. The monarchies established in the eighteenth century by King Pepple of Bonny and King Armakiri of Kalabari and the political and economic organisations developed under their rule were coming to, or had already come to, an end, with new oligarchies developing in their place.

Marriage and the Family among the Yako in South-Eastern Nigeria

Marriage and the Family among the Yako in South-Eastern Nigeria
Title Marriage and the Family among the Yako in South-Eastern Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Darryl Forde
Publisher Routledge
Pages 128
Release 2021-01-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1000323498

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Originally published in 1951 this book analyses the social values and institutions involved in the establishment and maintenance of marital relationships. Most of the data is derived from Umor, the largest of the five Yakö villages. As well as considering the conventions through which mariatal values are expressed, the relation of marital status to the general structure of Yakö society is also discussed. The book also determines the extent to which the values posited by the Yakö themselves are actually operative and discusses the changing conditions which have modified traditional standars of marital behaviour.

Geographical Regions of Nigeria

Geographical Regions of Nigeria
Title Geographical Regions of Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Reuben K. Udo
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 464
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Science
ISBN 0520327101

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The Women's War of 1929

The Women's War of 1929
Title The Women's War of 1929 PDF eBook
Author Toyin Falola
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Government, Resistance to
ISBN 9781594609312

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This book offers a narrative and analysis of a central event in the colonial history of Nigeria - the Women's War of 1929, also called the Aba Women's Riots by colonial officials. The Women's War of 1929 addresses the historical debates related to the causes and consequences of the event with assessments of each side's strengths and weaknesses. Focusing mainly on the actions of African participants, the book explains the cultural, social, and economic issues that led to the Women's War and the reasons why women used specific strategies. It also evaluates the aftermath of the conflict and how the protest practices used by Igbo and Ibibio women influenced British colonial policy. The book goes further than other historical accounts of the Women's War by evaluating subsequent women's protests into the 1930s. The volume includes a large collection of primary documents reproduced for print from archives in Nigeria and London. A chapter designed for students gives context to the documents and offers a short guide on how to use them effectively. The document collection offers insights into more than just the Women's War, owing to firsthand accounts and opinions from Igbo and Ibibio people, as well as how colonial officials described life under British colonialism. The documents section is designed to be a primary resource for students and professors of African Studies, African History, British Imperial Studies, and Gender Studies so that readers interested in the subject have the chance to read the actual words of African women and colonial officials. This book is part of the African World Series, edited by Toyin Falola, Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin. "Fantastic! That's the first word that comes to mind in considering this volume. Falola and Paddock have done researchers, teachers and students an enormous service by making readily available for the first time a sizeable chunk of the enormous quantity of testimonies and documents generated as a result of Women's War of 1929. Teachers especially will find the chapter on historiography, which provides a thoughtful, useful and concise guide for students on how historians work, of great interest." -- Anene Ejikeme, Associate Professor of History, Trinity University "This book is by far the most comprehensive study on the 1929 Women's War, a major milestone in the colonial history of Nigeria. It goes beyond a synthesis of scholarship on the war by offering a rich and nuanced narrative of the multifaceted causes and consequences of the anti-colonial movement within the contexts of the Igbo and Ibibio socio-cultural organizations, and the colonial political economy. The inclusion of key primary documents and excerpts on the war and related events with useful information on historical techniques distinguishes this book from many others on Nigerian nationalist studies, and underscores its significance to African colonial historiography and British imperial studies. It provides critical perspectives on women and gender studies, anthropological and historical studies, and studies in colonialism, nationalism, and resistance, and therefore, will be of interest to a wide readership including students and researchers." -- Gloria Chuku, Associate Professor of Africana Studies, University of Maryland "As this book illustrates, the testimonies of men and women speaking about the Women's War allow readers to hear their voices ... Throughout this book, the authors have done a fine job of highlighting the richness of African voices, which reveal the complexity of the colonial encounter." -- Africa

Dawn for Islam in Eastern Nigeria

Dawn for Islam in Eastern Nigeria
Title Dawn for Islam in Eastern Nigeria PDF eBook
Author Egodi Uchendu
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 284
Release 2020-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 3112208722

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