The Oxford Handbook of Nigerian History
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-005009-2 (ISBN)
Consisting of 36 chapters, the Handbook is separated into five major sections, starting with the historiography of Nigeria--namely, the systems of knowledge handed down by the indigenous, Christian, Islamic, colonial, and post-colonial traditions. From that foundation, the chapters cover the development of nomadic and agricultural societies, the colonial era, the emergence of a modern Nigeria, and the impact of Nigerians outside of the country's borders. This transnational approach incorporates the most important ideas from the new scholarship emerging in the 21st century, creating a forward-looking volume appropriate for a dynamic, diverse, and swiftly changing Nigeria.
Toyin Falola is Professor of History, University Distinguished Teaching Professor, and the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin. He is an Honorary Professor, University of Cape Town, and Extraordinary Professor of Human Rights, University of the Free State. He had served as the General Secretary of the Historical Society of Nigeria, the President of the African Studies Association, Vice-President of UNESCO Slave Route Project, and the Kluge Chair of the Countries of the South, Library of Congress. He is a member of the Scholars' Council, Kluge Center, the Library of Congress. He has received over thirty lifetime career awards and fourteen honorary doctorates. He has written extensively on Nigeria, including A History of Nigeria; Nigerian Political Modernity; Violence in Nigeria; Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria, and Understanding Nigeria. Matthew M. Heaton is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Virginia Tech. His research interests are in the history of health and illness, migration, and globalization in Africa with particular emphasis on Nigeria. He is the author of Black Skin, White Coats: Nigerian Psychiatrists, Decolonization, and the Globalization of Psychiatry and co-author of A History of Nigeria.
Introduction
Matthew M. Heaton and Toyin Falola
Part I: Knowledge Production and Epistemologies of Nigerian History
1. Indigenous Knowledge and Oral Traditions in Nigeria
Toyin Falola
2. Archaeology, Linguistics, and Early Histories of Nigeria
Constanze Weise
3. Islamic Education in Nigeria
Mustapha Hashim Kurfi
4. Colonial and Postcolonial Historiography of Nigeria
Sati U. Fwatshak
Part II: States and Societies to the Nineteenth Century
5. Prehistoric Developments in Nigeria
Peter Breunig
6. The Origins of Kingdoms and Empires in Precolonial Nigeria
Vincent Hiribarren
7. State Management and Political Institutions in Nigeria before 1800
Osarhieme Benson Osadolor
8. Economic Production and Exchange of States and Societies in Precolonial Nigeria
Aribidesi Usman
9. Religion in Precolonial Nigeria
Shobana Shankar
10. European Contact with Nigeria and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Matthew M. Heaton
11. Abolition, Legitimate Commerce, and Christianity in Nigeria
Ayodeji Olukoju
12. Political Revolutions in Nineteenth Century Nigeria
Toyin Falola
Part III: Colonial Rule and the Making of Nigeria
13. The Conquest of Nigeria
Abubakar Babajo Sani
14. The Colonial Administration of Nigeria
Olufemi Vaughan
15. Colonial Economies of Nigeria
Steven Pierce
16. Gender, Class, and Culture in Colonial Nigeria
Funmilayo Idowu Agbaje
17. Nigeria and the World Wars
Oliver Coates
18. Political, Economic, and Social Change in Nigeria, 1945-1960
Lynn Schler
Part IV: Nigeria Since Independence
19. Federalism and the First Republic of Nigeria, 1960-1966
Rotimi T. Suberu
20. The Nigerian Civil War and Its Legacies
Roy Doron
21. The Nigerian Oil Economy and the Rentier State
Adeoye O. Akinola
22. Dictatorship and Democracy in Nigeria, 1966-1999
Eghosa E. Osaghae
23. Religious Nationalisms in Nigeria
Matthews A. Ojo
24. Ethnic Nationalism and Minority Politics in Nigeria
Akin Iwilade and Iwebunor Okwechime
25. Popular Culture, Literature, and the Arts in Nigeria
Toyin Falola
26. Women and Gender Relations in Twenty-First Century Nigeria
Adanna Ogbonna-Oluikpe
27. Agriculture, Environment, and Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Chima J. Korieh
28. Architecture, Infrastructure, and the Built Environment in Nigeria
Toyin Falola
29. An Afrocentric Overview of Education, Health, and Welfare Service in Twenty-First Century Nigeria
Jamaine M. Abidogun
30. Federalism and Politics in Nigeria's Fourth Republic
Cyril Obi and Godwin Onuoha
31. Dimensions of Nigeria's National Security and Development Challenges in Changing Global Contexts
N. Oluwafemi Mimiko
Part V: Nigeria in the World
32. Nigeria's Impact on Diasporic Cultures in the Americas
Matt D. Childs
33. Nigeria and the Global Umma
Brandon Kendhammer
34. Migrants, Immigrants, and the New Nigerian Diaspora
Onoso Imoagene
35. Nigeria and African Affairs
Adebayo Oyebade
36. Nigerian Diplomacy, Foreign Relations, and International Entanglements
Toyin Falola
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.02.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Oxford Handbooks |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 257 x 180 mm |
Gewicht | 1451 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Geschichtstheorie / Historik |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-005009-8 / 0190050098 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-005009-2 / 9780190050092 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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