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Colonialism by Proxy: Hausa Imperial Agents and Middle Belt Consciousness in Nigeria
Moses Ochonu-
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Introduction: Understanding "Native Alien" Subcolonialism and Its Legacies
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Chapter 1: The Hausa-Caliphate Imaginary and Ideological Foundations of Proxy Colonialism
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Chapter 2: Zazzau and Southern Kaduna in Precolonial and Colonial Times
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Chapter 3: Emirate Maneuvers and "Pagan" Resistance in the Plateau-Nasarawa Basin
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Chapter 4: Hausa Colonial Agency in the Benue Valley
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Chapter 5: Fulani Expansion and Subcolonial Rule in Early Colonial Adamawa Province
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Chapter 6: Non-Muslim Revolt against Fulani Rule in Adamawa
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Chapter 7: Middle Belt Self-Determination and Caliphate Political Resurgence in the Transition to National Independence
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Conclusion: Subcolonialism, Ethnicity, and Memory
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Chronology
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2014
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 9780253011619 (paperback)
- 9780253011602 (cloth)
- 9780253011657 (ebook)