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|a Beyond the boundaries (Africa World Press)
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|a Beyond the boundaries :
|b Toyin Falola and the art of genre bending /
|c edited by Nana Akua Amponsah.
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|a Trenton, NJ :
|b Africa World Press,
|c 2014.
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|a xxviii, 790 pages :
|b illustrations, portrairs ;
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|t Foreword: doomu Ibadan /
|r James F. Searing --
|t Introduction: beyond the boundaries: Toyin Falola and the art of genre-bending /
|r Nana Akua Amponsah --
|g Part One: Toyin Falola within African historiography --
|t Path to stardom: the early career of professor Toyin Falola /
|r Adebayo Oyebade --
|t Omo Ibadan on Ibadan: the secret of a genius /
|r Bola Dauda --
|t A mouth sweeter than salt: epistemic reconstructions, memory and methodological systems in African cultures /
|r Tushabe wa Tushabe --
|t Naked and made ashamed: Oke'Badan and the retrogression of modernity /
|r Abimbola Adelakun --
|t Contextualizing African art history: the lion as historian /
|r Dele Jegede --
|t The power of words: scoundrel, values, and meaning in the context of African historiography /
|r Bessie House-Soremekun --
|t The power of African cultures: creative crusaders and their imaginations of an African state /
|r Aderonke Adesola Adesanya --
|t Fluid representations of women in Etches on fresh water /
|r Hallie Ringle --
|t Toyin Falola's contributions to the economic history of Nigeria /
|r Ezekiel Walker --
|t Falola and economic transnationalism, globalization, and the postcolonial state in Africa /
|r Okpeh Ochayi Okpeh, Jr. --
|t From slavery to globalization: Falola's Africa's economic history /
|r Sati Fwatshak --
|t Toyin Falola and the history of nineteenth-century Yorubaland /
|r Akinwumi Ogundiran --
|t Digging below the surface and reaching for the rich ores: negotiating Falola's historicism and reconstructing the provenance of dress in Yorubaland /
|r Oyeniyi Bukola Adeyemi --
|t Sub-Saharan synthesis: Toyin Falola and the historiography of African decolonization /
|r R. Joseph Parrott --
|g Part two: engaging the past in the present: emerging ideas and research issues --
|t Gender and jobs in the making of a colonial economy /
|r Bridget A. Teboh --
|t Colonialism, disability, and welfare in Nigeria, 1900-1954 /
|r Uyilawa Usuanlele --
|t The World Bank, British treasury, and the financing of the Bornu railway extension in colonial Nigeria /
|r Tokunbo Aderemi Ayoola --
|t "Caging" Nigeria's minorities: the British and the 1957 Minority Commission /
|r Michael V/ickers --
|t Anioma (western Igboland) on the eve of the Nigerian civil war /
|r Daniel Olisa Iweze --
|t The Igala phenomenon in the Niger-Benue confluence: recent ethno-historical and archaeological work at Idah, north central Nigeria /
|r Aribidesi A. Usman --
|t Owe, Bunu and Ijumu inter-group relations since the nineteenth century /
|r Paul Ilesanni Akanmidu --
|t Globalization and changing socio-economic patterns in Cameroon /
|r Emmanuel Mbah --
|t Cultural identity for effective global participation /
|r Emmanuel Babatunde --
|t Imperial language from Babel to pentecost: Achebe's dead men's path as negotiation of presences on the verandahs of the global forum /
|r Liwhu Betiang --
|t Local government councils and tax administration in Nigeria /
|r Festus Imuetinyan --
|t From outside looking in: a view of fundamental issues relating to Nigerian higher education from the critical eye of the diaspora /
|r Michael O. Afoláyan, Emmanuel S. Eneyo, Benjamin Akíntúndé Oyètádé --
|t Reformulating participation in Nigerien development programs: an examination of conflicting messages concerning gender and class /
|r Kari B. Henquinet --
|t A philosophical analysis of Yemoja in cross cultural context /
|r Segun Ogungbemi and Benson O. Igboin --
|t Conceptualizing the Yemoja phenomenon in contemporary Yoruba worldview /
|r Sunday Layi Oladipupo --
|t An analysis of Yemoja phenomenon and Christian thought /
|r Benson O. Igboin --
|t The account and relevance of Awon mass wedding traditional festival in a typical Yoruba community /
|r Adelowo Felix Adetunji --
|t The linguistic form and computation system of numerals in Yoruba and Ekiromi: a comparison /
|r Francis O. Oyebade and Taiwo O. Agoyi.
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|a Nigeria
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