This book addresses the crisis of development in Africa by locating it in its colonial historical past. Using Nigeria as a case study, it argues that the nature and practice of British colonialism in this populous African colony created social and economic deficiencies that have left a legacy of underdevelopment.
This book addresses the crisis of development in Africa by locating it in its colonial historical past. Using Nigeria as a case study, it argues that the nature and practice of British colonialism in this populous African colony created social and economic deficiencies that have left a legacy of underdevelopment.
Bekeh Utietiang Ukelina is an Assistant Professor of History and Africana Studies, and the Associate Director of the Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, State University of New York, Cortland.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Joseph Chamberlain, Constructive Imperialism, and Colonial Development Chapter 2: Negotiating Development: Nigeria's 1945 Development Plan Chapter 3: The Agrarian Bias: Mackiean Policy of Agricultural Development in Nigeria Chapter 4: Late Colonial Agricultural Development: The Mokwa Scheme Chapter 5: The Legacies of British Rule in Nigeria
Chapter 1: Joseph Chamberlain, Constructive Imperialism, and Colonial Development Chapter 2: Negotiating Development: Nigeria's 1945 Development Plan Chapter 3: The Agrarian Bias: Mackiean Policy of Agricultural Development in Nigeria Chapter 4: Late Colonial Agricultural Development: The Mokwa Scheme Chapter 5: The Legacies of British Rule in Nigeria
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