Sir Alan Burns
History of Nigeria
History of Nigeria
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The History of Nigeria (1969) provides valuable information about the people, British conquest, and colonial administration of Nigeria, including trade, industry, transport, housing, land tenure, education, religion, and tribal customs.
Format: Hardback
Length: 376 pages
Publication date: 03 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The History of Nigeria (1969) was first published in 1929 and underwent a comprehensive revision by its author, providing a comprehensive account of Nigeria's history from its early encounters with the British to its independence in 1960. Spanning a period of over 30 years, this work offers a detailed and invaluable exploration of the people, culture, and historical events that shaped Nigeria's development.
The book begins by delving into the pre-colonial era, tracing the various ethnic groups and kingdoms that existed in Nigeria before the arrival of the British. It sheds light on the complex social, political, and economic structures that prevailed in these regions and the challenges faced by the indigenous populations.
The British conquest and colonial administration are extensively covered in the book. It describes the methods employed by the British to subjugate the Nigerian people, the establishment of colonial rule, and the impact it had on the country's social, economic, and political landscape. The author provides a critical analysis of the colonial policies and practices, highlighting the injustices and exploitations that occurred during this period.
In addition to its historical narrative, The History of Nigeria (1969) offers a wealth of information regarding trade, industry, transportation, housing, land tenure, education, religion, and tribal customs. The author provides detailed accounts of the economic activities, trade networks, and technological advancements that occurred in Nigeria during the colonial era. This information is valuable not only for understanding Nigeria's past but also for appreciating its current economic and social challenges.
The book also includes appendices that feature royal genealogies and the texts of treaties. These appendices provide valuable insights into the political and social structures of the colonial era and the negotiations that led to Nigeria's independence. They offer a glimpse into the complex power dynamics that played out during this period and the challenges faced by the Nigerian people in their struggle for self-determination.
Overall, The History of Nigeria (1969) is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and detailed account of Nigeria's history. It is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the country's past and its place in the world. The book's rich content, insightful analysis, and comprehensive coverage make it an essential read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria's rich cultural heritage and historical development.
The History of Nigeria (1969) was first published in 1929 and underwent a comprehensive revision by its author, providing a comprehensive account of Nigeria's history from its early encounters with the British to its independence in 1960. Spanning a period of over 30 years, this work offers a detailed and invaluable exploration of the people, culture, and historical events that shaped Nigeria's development.
The book begins by delving into the pre-colonial era, tracing the various ethnic groups and kingdoms that existed in Nigeria before the arrival of the British. It sheds light on the complex social, political, and economic structures that prevailed in these regions and the challenges faced by the indigenous populations.
The British conquest and colonial administration are extensively covered in the book. It describes the methods employed by the British to subjugate the Nigerian people, the establishment of colonial rule, and the impact it had on the country development. The author provides a critical analysis of the colonial policies and practices, highlighting the injustices and exploitations that occurred during this period.
In addition to its historical narrative, The History of Nigeria (1969) offers a wealth of information regarding trade, industry, transportation, housing, land tenure, education, religion, and tribal customs. The author provides detailed accounts of the economic activities, trade networks, and technological advancements that occurred in Nigeria during the colonial era. This information is valuable not only for understanding Nigeria's past but also for appreciating its current economic and social challenges.
The book also includes appendices that feature royal genealogies and the texts of treaties. These appendices provide valuable insights into the political and social structures of the colonial era and the negotiations that led to Nigeria's independence. They offer a glimpse into the complex power dynamics that played out during this period and the challenges faced by the Nigerian people in their struggle for self-determination.
Overall, The History of Nigeria (1969) is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and detailed account of Nigeria's history. It is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the country's past and its place in the world. The book's rich content, insightful analysis, and comprehensive coverage make it an essential read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria's rich cultural heritage and historical development.
Weight: 702g
Dimension: 161 x 244 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032425061
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