"This book traces the emergence of secularism as a way of ordering religion-state relations in colonial and post-colonial Northern Nigeria. The book draws on extensive research in six archival repositories on two continents to provide a novel and comprehensive historiography"--
"This book traces the emergence of secularism as a way of ordering religion-state relations in colonial and post-colonial Northern Nigeria. The book draws on extensive research in six archival repositories on two continents to provide a novel and comprehensive historiography"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rabiat Akande is Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. She works in the fields of legal history, law and religion, constitutional and comparative constitutional law, Islamic law, International law, and (post)colonial African law and society.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Governing Faith: 1. Jousting for souls: indirect rule, Christian missions and the governance of religious difference 2. Governing Shari'a Part II. Constituting Difference: 3. The construction of minorities: late imperial secularity and the constitutional politics of decolonization 4. The making of the 1958 Penal Code 5. Constituting rights: Christian religious liberty in the late colonial state Part III. Imagining the Past: 6. The 1977 Constitutional Conference and beyond Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Governing Faith: 1. Jousting for souls: indirect rule, Christian missions and the governance of religious difference 2. Governing Shari'a Part II. Constituting Difference: 3. The construction of minorities: late imperial secularity and the constitutional politics of decolonization 4. The making of the 1958 Penal Code 5. Constituting rights: Christian religious liberty in the late colonial state Part III. Imagining the Past: 6. The 1977 Constitutional Conference and beyond Conclusion.
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