Colonialism by proxy : Hausa imperial agents and Middle Belt consciousness in Nigeria / Moses E. Ochonu. [electronic resource] :
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© 2014 by Moses Ochonu.
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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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