Ochonu, Moses E., author.
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2014]
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-262) and index.
- Introduction : understanding native alien subcolonialism and its legacies — The Hausa-Caliphate imaginary and ideological foundations of proxy colonialism — Zazzau and southern Kaduna in precolonial and colonial times — Emirate maneuvers and pagan resistance in the Plateau-Nasarawa Basin — Hausa colonial agency in the Benue Valley — Fulani expansion and subcolonial rule in early colonial Adamawa Province — Non-Muslim revolt against Fulani rule in Adamawa — Middle Belt self-determination and Caliphate political resurgence in the transition to national independence — Conclusion : subcolonialism, ethnicity, and memory.
Subjects:
- Middle Belt (Nigeria) — Colonial influence.
- Middle Belt (Nigeria) — Ethnic relations.
- Middle Belt (Nigeria) — Politics and government.
- Great Britain — Colonies — Africa — Administration.
- Muslims — Political activity — Nigeria — Middle Belt.
- Hausa (African people) — Politics and government.
- Fula (African people) — Politics and government.
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