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E-Book
Titel:
Hausaland Divided
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Colonialism and Independence in Nigeria and Niger
Enthält:
Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Illustrations, Maps, Tables, and Figures -- -- Preface -- -- A Note on Hausa Orthography -- -- 1. Introduction: Rehabilitating the Borderline -- -- 2. The Setting -- -- 3. Ethnic Identity and National Consciousness: Who Are the Hausa? -- -- 4. Boundary Considerations -- -- 5. Colonizing the Hausa: British and French -- -- 6. According to the Archives ... -- -- 7. Chieftaincy in Yardaji and Yekuwa -- -- 8. Arziki vs. Talauci: The Economic Comparison -- -- 9. Educating the Hausa -- -- 10. Islam: The Religious Difference -- -- 11. Village Cultures Compared -- -- 12. Transcending the Tangaraho -- -- Appendix A. Fieldwork Strategy: The Choice of a Site -- -- Appendix B. Administration of Self-Identity Surveys -- -- Appendix C. Selected Characteristics, Daura Local Government and Magaria Arrondissement, 1978-1985 -- -- Appendix D. Extracts from Anglo-French Treaties Delimiting the Nigeria-Niger Boundary, 1906-1910 -- -- Appendix E. Communique of the Nigeria-Niger Transborder Cooperation Workshop, Kano, July 2-8, 1989 -- -- Appendix F. Glossary -- -- Bibliography -- -- Index
Anmerkungen:
In English
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Beschreibung:
How have different forms of colonialism shaped societies and their politics? William F. S. Miles focuses on the Hausa-speaking people of West Africa whose land is still split by an arbitrary boundary established by Great Britain and France at the turn of the century.