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Colonialism by proxy [electronic resource] : Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria / Moses E. Ochonu.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2014. 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm)ISBN:
  • 9780253011657
  • 0253011655
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 966.903 23
LOC classification:
  • DT515.9.M49 O25 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
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.
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Includes bibliographical references 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.

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