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Politics, Economy, and Society in Twentieth-Century Nigeria, by Ayodeji Olukoju and Tokunbo A. Ayoola, examines key social, political, and economic issues in Nigeria since the colonial period. This book brings together writings on colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary history of Nigeria that provide a panoramic view of diversity, bridge gaps in Nigerian history, and engage with pioneering scholarship in railway and social history in Nigeria by James Olawale Oyemakinde. Some of the themes and perspectives discussed throughout this collection include: contemporary challenges of poverty,…mehr
Politics, Economy, and Society in Twentieth-Century Nigeria, by Ayodeji Olukoju and Tokunbo A. Ayoola, examines key social, political, and economic issues in Nigeria since the colonial period. This book brings together writings on colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary history of Nigeria that provide a panoramic view of diversity, bridge gaps in Nigerian history, and engage with pioneering scholarship in railway and social history in Nigeria by James Olawale Oyemakinde. Some of the themes and perspectives discussed throughout this collection include: contemporary challenges of poverty, unemployment, leadership and governance deficit, entrepreneurship, urbanization, and the underdevelopment of the agricultural and transport systems. Politics, Economy, and Society in Twentieth-Century Nigeria demonstrates that understanding the past helps to develop appropriate policies for contemporary challenges. As highlighted in this volume, it is important to appreciate the significance of context in historical explanation and in the application and adaptation of ideas across space and time.
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Autorenporträt
Ayodeji Olukoju is distinguished professor of history at University of Lagos. Tokunbo A. Ayoola is reader of history and international studies, and dean of student affairs at Anchor University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Akanmu G. Adebayo Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction by Tokunbo Aderemi Ayoola & Ayodeji Olukoju Part I: Historiography Chapter 1: Wale Oyemakinde: The Scholar and Public Policy Engagement by Ayodeji Olukoju Chapter 2: Wale Oyemakinde and Nigerian Railway Historiography by Tokunbo Aderemi Ayoola Part II: Economy, Business and Trade Chapter 3: The Nigerian Economy, Transportation, and the Tourism Industry by Oladipo. O. Olubomehin Chapter 4: Between Diversification and Dissolution: Family Firms in Twentieth-Century Western Nigeria by Ayodeji Olukoju Chapter 5:Identity, Trade, and Warfare in Arogbo-Ile: Historicising Luso-Dutch Commercial andMilitary Activities in South-eastern Yorubaland during the Seventeenth Century by Olukoya Ogen Chapter 6:Journeying from Self-sufficiency to Disarticulated and Dependency Economy: Historicizingthe Long route to Economic Recession in Nigeria by Emmanuel Osewe Akubor Part III:Railways and Development Chapter 7. Coal Industry, Railway and their Contributions to the Urbanization ofEastern Nigeria, 1909 - 1960 by Alexander Ugwukah and Abiodun A. Adesegun Chapter 8:"Controversies and Rivalries: The Politics of the Development of the Baro-Kano Railway by Shehu Tijjani Yusuf Part IV: Governance and The Political Economy of Development Chapter 9:The Governing of Nigeria and the Politics of its Restructuring by Adedeji Aina Ademola Chapter 10: Historicizing the Nigerian State and Development by Jeremiah Dibua Chapter 11: Draft Animal Power and Agricultural Production in Rural Northeast Nigeria: A Study in Cropping System History by Noah Echa Attah and Solomon Okpanachi Amodu Part V: Social Development Chapter 12:Clothing the Natives: Police Uniform, Office Dress, and Negotiation of Identity in Colonial Nigeria by Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi 13: Colonial Administration, Farmers, and Mixed Farming in Benin Province, Southern Nigeria, 1939-1955 by Uyilawa Usuanlele 14: E-Voting System and Democratization in Nigeria by Olamide Samson Adelana About the Editors and Contributors
Foreword by Akanmu G. Adebayo Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction by Tokunbo Aderemi Ayoola & Ayodeji Olukoju Part I: Historiography Chapter 1: Wale Oyemakinde: The Scholar and Public Policy Engagement by Ayodeji Olukoju Chapter 2: Wale Oyemakinde and Nigerian Railway Historiography by Tokunbo Aderemi Ayoola Part II: Economy, Business and Trade Chapter 3: The Nigerian Economy, Transportation, and the Tourism Industry by Oladipo. O. Olubomehin Chapter 4: Between Diversification and Dissolution: Family Firms in Twentieth-Century Western Nigeria by Ayodeji Olukoju Chapter 5:Identity, Trade, and Warfare in Arogbo-Ile: Historicising Luso-Dutch Commercial andMilitary Activities in South-eastern Yorubaland during the Seventeenth Century by Olukoya Ogen Chapter 6:Journeying from Self-sufficiency to Disarticulated and Dependency Economy: Historicizingthe Long route to Economic Recession in Nigeria by Emmanuel Osewe Akubor Part III:Railways and Development Chapter 7. Coal Industry, Railway and their Contributions to the Urbanization ofEastern Nigeria, 1909 - 1960 by Alexander Ugwukah and Abiodun A. Adesegun Chapter 8:"Controversies and Rivalries: The Politics of the Development of the Baro-Kano Railway by Shehu Tijjani Yusuf Part IV: Governance and The Political Economy of Development Chapter 9:The Governing of Nigeria and the Politics of its Restructuring by Adedeji Aina Ademola Chapter 10: Historicizing the Nigerian State and Development by Jeremiah Dibua Chapter 11: Draft Animal Power and Agricultural Production in Rural Northeast Nigeria: A Study in Cropping System History by Noah Echa Attah and Solomon Okpanachi Amodu Part V: Social Development Chapter 12:Clothing the Natives: Police Uniform, Office Dress, and Negotiation of Identity in Colonial Nigeria by Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi 13: Colonial Administration, Farmers, and Mixed Farming in Benin Province, Southern Nigeria, 1939-1955 by Uyilawa Usuanlele 14: E-Voting System and Democratization in Nigeria by Olamide Samson Adelana About the Editors and Contributors
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