Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography Aborisade, O. and R. Mundi. Politics in Nigeria. New York: Longman, 2001. Achebe, C. Hopes and Impediments: Selected Essays. New York: Anchor Books, 1988. Achebe, C. Anthills of the Savannah. New York: Anchor Books, 1987. Achebe, C. The Trouble with Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension, 1983. Achebe, C. Morning Yet on Creation Day. New York: Anchor Press and Doubleday, 1975. Achebe, C. Arrow of God. London: Heinemann, 1964. Achebe, C. No Longer at Ease. London: Heinemann, 1960. Achebe, C. Things Fall Apart. London: Heinemann, 1958. Acholonu, C. O. The Igbo Roots of Olaudah Equiano: An Anthropological Research. Owerri, Nigeria: AFA Publications, 1989. Acholonu, C. O. “The Home of Olaudah Equiano: A Linguistic and Anthropological Survey.” The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 22 (1987): 5–16. Adams, J. Remarks on the Country Extending from Cape Palmas to the River Congo. London: G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1823. Adams, J. Sketches taken during Ten Voyages to Africa between the Years 1786 and 1800. London: G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1822. Adebanwi, W. “Hegemony and Spatial Politics: The Press and the Struggle for Lagos in Colonial Nigeria.” Africa Development 29, no. 4 (2004): 75–91. Adeoye, A. O. “Understanding the Crisis in Modern Nigerian Historiography.” History in Africa 19 (1992): 1–11. Adiele, S. N. ed. The Niger Mission: Origin, Growth and Impact, 1857–1995. Aba, Nigeria: ISAECO Press, 1996. Afigbo, A. E. “Africa and the Abolition of the Slave Trade.” William and Mary Quarterly 66, no. 4 (2009): 705–714. Afigbo, A. E. “Igbo Women, Colonialism and Socio-Economic Change.” In New Brides, More Hopes: Igbo Women in Socio-Economic Change before the Dawn of The 21st Century, edited by E. J. Otagburuagu and A. E. Afigbo, 1–14. Nsukka, Nigeria: Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, 2008. Afigbo, A. E. The Abolition of the Slave Trade in Southeastern Nigeria, 1885–1950. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2006. Afigbo, A. E. “The Spell of Oral History: A Case Study from Northern Igboland.” History in Africa 33 (2006): 39–52. 312 • Selected Bibliography Afigbo, A. E.“The Philosophy of Indigenization.” In Towards Indigenization of Education in Africa, edited by T. I. Okere and Chukwudi A. Njoku, 12–22. Owerri, Nigeria: Assumpta Press, 2006. Afigbo, A. E. “The Idea of Igbo Nationality and its Enemies.” In Igbo History and Society: The Essays of Adiele Afigbo, edited by Toyin Falola, 425–445. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2005. Afigbo, A. E. “Britain and the Hydra in the Bight of Benin: Towards a History of the Abolition of the Internal Slave Trade in the Oil Rivers and its Hinterland, c. 1885-c. 1943.” African Economic History 31 (2003): 1–18. Afigbo, A. E. Igbo Enwe Eze: Beyond Onwumechili and Onwuejeogwu. Okigwe, Nigeria: Whytem Publishers Nigeria, 2001. Afigbo, A. E. Obi Ikenga: The Case for a Pan-Igbo Centre for Igbo Studies. Uturu, Nigeria: Abia State University Press, 2000. Afigbo, A. E. ed. The Tearsof a Nation and People: The Igbo and the Human Rights Situation in Nigeria. Okigwe, Nigeria: Whytem Publishers Nigeria, 2000. Afigbo, A. E. “Southeastern Nigeria, the Niger-Benue Confluence, and the Benue in the Precolonial Period: Some Issues of Historiography.” HistoryinAfrica24 (1997): 1–8. Afigbo, A. E. Higher Education in Contemporary Nigeria: An Inquest. Uturu, Nigeria: Abia State University, 1996. Afigbo, A. E. “The Anthropology and Historiography of Central-South Nigeria before and since Igbo-Ukwu.” History in Africa 23 (1996): 1–15. Afigbo, A. E. ed. F. C. Ogbalu and the Igbo Language. Onitsha, Nigeria: University Publishers, 1995. Afigbo, A. E. ed. Groundwork of Igbo History. Lagos, Nigeria: Vista Books, 1992. Afigbo, A. E. “Colonial Conquest and Rule, 1900–1950: Igboland to the East of the Niger.” In Groundwork of Igbo History, edited by A. E. Afigbo, 410–436. Lagos, Nigeria: Vista Books, 1992. Afigbo, A. E. Of Men and War, Women and History (Being a Valedictory Lecture Deliv- ered by Professor A. E. Afigbo on 17th September 1992 at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka). Enugu, Nigeria: De Sandax Nigeria Limited, 1992. Afigbo, A. E. “Background to Nigerian Federalism: Federal Features in the Colonial State.” Publius 21, no. 4 (1991): 13–29. Afigbo, A. E. “Women in Nigerian History.” In Women in Nigerian Economy, edited by M. O. Ijere, 22–39. Enugu, Nigeria: ACENA Publishers, 1991. Afigbo, A. E. “Women as a Factor in Development.” In Women in Nigerian Economy, edited by M. O. Ijere, 41–53. Enugu, Nigeria: ACENA Publishers, 1991. Afigbo, A. E. The Igbo and their Neighbours: Inter-Group Relations in Southeastern Nigeria to 1953. Ibadan, Nigeria: University Press Limited, 1987. Afigbo, A. E. An Outline of Igbo History. Owerri, Nigeria: RADA Publishing Co., 1986. Afigbo, A. E. K. O. Dike and the African Historical Renascence. Owerri, Nigeria: RADA Publishing Co., 1986. Afigbo, A. E. “Oral Tradition and the History of Segmentary Societies.” History in Africa 12 (1985): 1–10. Afigbo, A. E. “Traditions of Igbo Origins: A Comment.” HistoryinAfrica10 (1983): 1–11. Afigbo, A. E. Nigeria and the Open University. Owerri, Nigeria: New African Publishing Co., 1983. Afigbo, A. E. “Some Aspects of the History of Ozo among the Igbo of Nigeria.” Nigeria Magazine 146 (1983): 13–23. Selected Bibliography • 313 Afigbo, A. E. The Age of Innocence: The Igbo and their Neigbbours in Pre-Colonial Times (Ahiajoku Lecture Series). Owerri, Nigeria: Ministry of Information, Culture, Youth and Sport, 1981. Afigbo, A. E. “The Beni ‘Mirage’ and the History of South Central Nigeria.” Nigeria Magazine 137 (1981): 17–24. Afigbo, A. E. RopesofSand(StudiesinIgboHistoryandCulture).Ibadan, Nigeria: University Press Limited, 1981. Afigbo, A. E. “The Eastern Provinces under Colonial Rule.” In Groundwork of Nigerian History, edited by O. Ikime, 410–428. Ibadan, Nigeria: Heinemann Educational Books, 1980. Afigbo, A. E. “Precolonial Trade Links between Southeastern Nigeria and the Benue Valley.” Journal of African Studies 4, no. 2 (1977): 119–139. Afigbo, A. E. “Fact and Myth in Nigerian Historiography.” Nigeria Magazine 122–123 (1977): 81–98. Afigbo, A. E. The Poverty of African Historiography. Lagos, Nigeria: Afrografika Publishers, 1977. Afigbo, A. E. “History, Archaeology and Schools in Nigeria.” West African Journal of Education 20, no. 3 (1976): 401–415. Afigbo, A. E. “Reflections on the History Syllabus in Nigerian Universities.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 8, no. 1 (1975): 9–17. Afigbo, A. E. “Anthropology and Colonial Administration in South-Eastern Nigeria, 1891–1939.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 8, no. 1 (1975): 19–35. Afigbo, A. E. “The Nineteenth Century Crisis of the Aro Slaving Oligarchy of South- Eastern Nigeria.” Nigeria Magazine 110–112 (1974): 66–73. Afigbo, A. E. “The Ndoki from Earliest Times to 1901: An Introductory Survey.” Oduma Magazine 2, no. 1 (1974): 16, 18–20. Afigbo, A. E. “Indirect Rule in Southeastern Nigeria: The Era of Warrant Chiefs, 1891– 1929.” Ta r ikh 4, no. 4 (1974): 11–24. Afigbo, A. E. “Some Thoughts on the Teaching of History in Nigeria.” Ikenga 2, no. 2 (1973): 1–13. Afigbo, A. E. “The Calabar Mission and the Aro Expedition of 1901–1902.” Journal of Religion in Africa 5, no. 2 (1973): 94–106. Afigbo, A. E. “Trade and Trade Routes in Nineteenth Century Nsukka.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 7, no. 1 (1973): 77–90. Afigbo, A. E. “Patterns of Igbo Resistance to British Conquest.” Ta r ikh 4, no. 3 (1973): 14–23. Afigbo, A. E. “The Indigenous Political Systems of the Igbo.” Ta r ikh 4, no. 2 (1973): 13–23. Afigbo, A. E. “Mono-Causality and African Historiography: The Case of Efik Society and International Commerce.” Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 14, no. 1 (1973): 117–127. Afigbo, A. E. “Trade and Politics on the Cross River, 1895–1905.” Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 13, no. 1 (1973): 21–49. Afigbo, A. E. “The Aro of South Eastern Nigeria: A Socio-Historical Analysis of Legends of their Origin: Part II.” African Notes 7, no. 1 (1972): 91–106. Afigbo, A. E. “The Masses and Nationalism: Some Observations on the Nigerian Example.” Ikoro 1, no. 2 (1972): 47–64. Afigbo, A. E. “The Aro Expedition of 1901–1902 (An Episode in the British Occupation of Iboland).” Odu: A Journal of West African Studies 7 (1972): 3–27. 314 • Selected Bibliography Afigbo, A. E. The Warrant Chiefs: Indirect Rule in Southeastern Nigeria, 1891–1929. New York: Humanities Press, 1972. Afigbo, A. E. The Warrant Chiefs: Indirect Rule in Southeastern Nigeria 1891–1929. London: Longmans, 1972. Afigbo, A. E. “The Aro of Southern Nigeria: A Socio-History Analysis of Legends of their Origin—Part I.” African Notes 6, no. 2 (1971): 31–46. Afigbo, A. E. “The Consolidation of British Imperial Administration in Nigeria: 1900– 1918.” Civilisations 21, no. 4 (1971): 436–459. Afigbo, A. E. “On the Threshold of Igbo History: Review of Thurstan Shaw’s Igbo- Ukwu.” The Conch 3, no. 2 (1971): 205–218. Afigbo, A. E. “The Eclipse of the Aro Slaving Oligarchy of South-Eastern Nigeria, 1901– 1927.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 6, no. 1 (1971): 3–24. Afigbo, A. E. “Ibibio Origin and Migration: A Critique of Methodology.” Nigeria Magazine 107–109 (1971): 62–69. Afigbo, A. E. “West African Chiefs during Colonial Rule and After.” Odu: A Journal of West African Studies 5 (1971): 99–110. Afigbo, A. E. “A Unified System of Education for Nigeria, 1899–1901: (An Analysis of an Aspect of Sir Ralph Moor’s Education Policy).” Review of Education 11, no. 1 (1971): 5–9. Afigbo, A. E. “Sir Ralph Moor and the Economic Development of Southern Nigeria, 1896–1903.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 5, no.

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