This paper examines the compatibility of the Civilizing Mission with the British colonial doctrine of Indirect Rule. Focusing on Northern Nigeria, it shows that Lord Lugard, the primary architect of the system, did not exclude missionaries from the area. Instead, subsequent colonial administrators limited missionary contact and education because they feared that the ideas of equality in Christianity would undermine both colonial authority and what they considered to be a traditional Islamic conservatism that enhanced law and order. In so doing, British administrators after Lugard often redefined custom by appointing pliable, non-aristocratic leaders in order to rule directly through them. Specifically in the emirate of Katsina, this governm...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
British policy towards religion in colonial Africa was influenced by its intrinsic value to the main...
This paper examines the compatibility of the Civilizing Mission with the British colonial doctrine o...
When discussing European colonialism throughout history, one can never deny its impact upon the trad...
When discussing European colonialism throughout history, one can never deny its impact upon the trad...
This paper offers a case study in acculturation, the process by which one culture adopts traits of a...
Much of the existing works on the history of the evolution of modern Nigeria seem to be concentrated...
British colonial enterprise in Nigeria has often been discussed in the light of British commercial c...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
Leading academic authority on British imperial governance, Dame Margery Perham famously made the abo...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Social Science at Morehead State University in pa...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
British policy towards religion in colonial Africa was influenced by its intrinsic value to the main...
This paper examines the compatibility of the Civilizing Mission with the British colonial doctrine o...
When discussing European colonialism throughout history, one can never deny its impact upon the trad...
When discussing European colonialism throughout history, one can never deny its impact upon the trad...
This paper offers a case study in acculturation, the process by which one culture adopts traits of a...
Much of the existing works on the history of the evolution of modern Nigeria seem to be concentrated...
British colonial enterprise in Nigeria has often been discussed in the light of British commercial c...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
Leading academic authority on British imperial governance, Dame Margery Perham famously made the abo...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the correlation between the nineteenth century missionary ...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Social Science at Morehead State University in pa...
This paper examined colonialism and education; the challenges for sustainable development in Nigeria...
British colonizers relied on chieftaincies as civilizing partners to implement indirect rule in the ...
British policy towards religion in colonial Africa was influenced by its intrinsic value to the main...