British colonisation of Northern Nigeria, 1897-1914 : a reinterpretation of colonial sources / Mahmud Modibbo Tukur ; with an introduction by Michael J. Watts.

"Tukur's work challenges fundamental assumptions and conclusions about European colonialism in Africa, especially British colonialism in northern Nigeria. Whereas others have presented the thesis of a welcome reception of the imposition of British colonialism by the people, the study has found physi...

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Main Author: Tukur, Mahmud (Author)
Other Authors: Watts, Michael J. (Writer of introduction)
Language:English
Published: Dakar, Senegal : Amalion Publishing, 2016.
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Physical Description:xlv, 530 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
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"Tukur's work challenges fundamental assumptions and conclusions about European colonialism in Africa, especially British colonialism in northern Nigeria. Whereas others have presented the thesis of a welcome reception of the imposition of British colonialism by the people, the study has found physical resistance and tremendous hostility towards that imposition; and, contrary to the "pacification" and minimal violence argued by some scholars, the study has exposed the violent and bloody nature of that occupation. Rather than the single story of "Indirect rule", or "abolishing slavery" and lifting the burden of precolonial taxation which others have argued, this book has shown that British officials were very much in evidence, imposed numerous and heavier taxes collected with great efficiency and ruthlessness, and ignored the health and welfare of the people in famines and health epidemics with ravaged parts of northern Nigeria during the period. British economic and social policies, such as blocking access to western education for the masses in most parts of northern Nigeria, did not bring about development but its antithesis of retrogression and stagnation during the period under study. Tukur's analysis for official colonial records and sources constitutes a significant contribution to the literature on colonialism in Africa and to understanding the complexity of the Nigerian situation today." --back cover.
Call Number:DT515.7 .T85 2016
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 497-515) and index.
ISBN:9782359260472
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