This thesis studies print culture in colonial Lagos against the background of the public sphere, and brings together a variety of English-language and Yoruba-language newspapers. Such an approach allows for highlighting the practicalities of newspaper production and foregrounding the work accomplished by newspapermen in a changing ‘information environment’ and political context. It offers insights into Lagos politics, contributes to the history of the educated elite, and to more global histories of communication. Using newspapers as well as archival records, and focussing on events that strikingly reveal dynamics in the public sphere, this thesis narrates a nuanced history of a discursive field which was, amongst other things, central for L...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
Hongla Hamos. Omu (Fred LA.) : Press and politics in Nigeria, 1880-1937. In: Revue française d'histo...
The relegation of the indigenous cultures of the colonial state was of major significance in the dep...
Copious literatures had gone down on the Nigerian Press. But none deliberates on the role of the Lag...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Beginning with Christian missionary efforts to create a standardized Yoruba print language in the mi...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic politics are inherent in most human groupings, particularly where su...
This thesis has examined the associational lives of the educated African elite described in the Lago...
The circumstances of birth and the political setting contribute significantly to the nature, roles a...
The place of dress in human society has continued to arouse research-based interests, as a social is...
This is an in-depth study of the Nigerian press, the ubiquitous behemoth which called itself the de...
The imperial power, Britain, was in a quandary over the extent of press freedom to allow in Nigeria,...
Concepts such as civil society and public sphere have been frequently usedboth as analytical tools a...
The formulation and implementation of policies in colonial Lagos were shrouded in politics. Indeed, ...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
Hongla Hamos. Omu (Fred LA.) : Press and politics in Nigeria, 1880-1937. In: Revue française d'histo...
The relegation of the indigenous cultures of the colonial state was of major significance in the dep...
Copious literatures had gone down on the Nigerian Press. But none deliberates on the role of the Lag...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Beginning with Christian missionary efforts to create a standardized Yoruba print language in the mi...
The present study of pictorial journalism in West Africa offers a pioneering analysis of the circula...
Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic politics are inherent in most human groupings, particularly where su...
This thesis has examined the associational lives of the educated African elite described in the Lago...
The circumstances of birth and the political setting contribute significantly to the nature, roles a...
The place of dress in human society has continued to arouse research-based interests, as a social is...
This is an in-depth study of the Nigerian press, the ubiquitous behemoth which called itself the de...
The imperial power, Britain, was in a quandary over the extent of press freedom to allow in Nigeria,...
Concepts such as civil society and public sphere have been frequently usedboth as analytical tools a...
The formulation and implementation of policies in colonial Lagos were shrouded in politics. Indeed, ...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the efficacy of indigenous language newspapers that opera...
Hongla Hamos. Omu (Fred LA.) : Press and politics in Nigeria, 1880-1937. In: Revue française d'histo...
The relegation of the indigenous cultures of the colonial state was of major significance in the dep...