Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria looks closely at the conditions that created a legacy of violence in Nigeria. Toyin Falola examines violence as a tool of domination and resistance, however unequally applied, to get to...

Buy Now From Amazon

Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria looks closely at the conditions that created a legacy of violence in Nigeria. Toyin Falola examines violence as a tool of domination and resistance, however unequally applied, to get to the heart of why Nigeria has not built a successful democracy. Falola’s analysis centers on two phases of Nigerian history: the last quarter of the 19th century, when linkages between violence and domination were part of the British conquest; and the first half of the 20th century, which was characterized by violent rebellion and the development of a national political consciousness. This important book emphasizes the patterns that have been formed and focuses on how violence and instability have influenced Nigeria today.



Similar Products

Colonial Africa: 1884-1994 (African World Histories)The River and the SourceSovereignty and Struggle: Africa and Africans in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1994 (African World Histories)Mandela: A Critical Life by Lodge, Tom [2007]A History of NigeriaThe African AIDS Epidemic: A HistoryMandela: A Critical LifeThe African Aids Epidemic: A History