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The Nigerian Civil War and its aftermath
- Title
- The Nigerian Civil War and its aftermath / edited by Eghosa E. Osaghae, Ebere Onwudiwe, and Rotimi T. Suberu.
- Publication
- Ibadan, Nigeria : John Archers (Publishers), 2002.
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- Description
- ix, 470 p.; 23 cm.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- pt. 1. Theoretical and comparative perspectives. ch.1 General Introduction: The relevance of the Nigerian civil War/E. Osaghae and E. Onwudiwe. ch.2 Civil Wars in africa: now and then/G. Keih. ch.3 The war and the Nigerian state/ A. Agbaje. ch. 4 Biafra: a failed national prlject/ A. Isumonah. ch 5 Continuing the Civil War by other means/R. Oriaku. -- pt. 2. Historical and political backgrond. ch. 6 the nigerian Civil War and the national question/ O. Ikime. ch. 7 The histography of the Nigerian Civil War1967-1970 /O. Osadolor. ch. 8 What caused the Nigerian Civil War / F. Onyeoziri. ch. 9 The Nigerian Civil War: a lesson in breakdown.../I. Williams. ch. 10 Nigerian Civil War and some linguistic implications. F. Egbokhare. -- part 3. The Civil War and political change. ch. 11 The Civil War and the transformation of Nigerian politics/ P. Agbese. ch 12 The Civil War and the reconstruction of Nigerian federalism/ R. Suberu. ch 13. The effects of the Civil War on the Nigerian military/ P/ Nwolise. -- part 4. The political economy of the war experience. ch. 14 Economics of the Nigerian Civil War: a historical analysis.F. Egwaikhide & O. Alabi. ch 15. Oil and the political economy of the Nigerian Civil War.../S. Adejumobi & A.Aderemi. ch. 16 In the name of oil.../C. Ikporukpo. ch. 17 Biafran Women under fire.../G. Chuku. ch. 18 Child refugees and the Nigerian Civil War/ O. Ibeanu. ch. 19 The North and the Nigerian Civil War/D. Abubakar. ch. 20 Religion and the Nigerian Civil War/ K. Mohammed. ch. 21 The nigerian Civil War, 1976-70.../I. Ikiddeh. ch. 22 An evaluation of the Nigerian Civil War.../A. Unoru-Onuka. ch. 23 The Nigerian Army and the Liberation of Asaba.../S/ Okafor. -- part 5 Post Civil War developments and the Igbo predicament ch. 24 Post-war marginalisation... M. Ajuluchukwu. ch. 25 Theymyth, reality and challenges of nigeria's reconciliation.../I. Albert. ch. 26 The Post Civil War Igbo integration question.../O. Ihunna. ch. 27 Between relegation and reintegration.../C. Ojukwu. -- part 6 The media and the Civil War ch. 28 The east and Civil War/ G. Onu. ch. 29 The media and the Nigerian Civil War: an overview / A. Olukotun. ch. 30 The war before the war.../W. Adebanwi. ch. 31 The post Civil War newspaper press in Nigeria.../N. Owens-Ibie. -- part 7 The international context ch. 32 International reactions to the Nigerian Civil War/ E. onwudiwe. ch. 33 The international dimension of reconciliation and.../A. Pogoson. ch. 34 Self-determination ininternational law and.../Y. Akinseye-George. ch. 35 Conclusion.../R. Suberu. Index.
- Call Number
- Sc D 03-957
- ISBN
- 978357678X
- OCLC
- 51550092
- Title
- The Nigerian Civil War and its aftermath / edited by Eghosa E. Osaghae, Ebere Onwudiwe, and Rotimi T. Suberu.
- Imprint
- Ibadan, Nigeria : John Archers (Publishers), 2002.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Added Author
- Osaghae, Egghosa E.Onwudiwe, Ebere.Syberym Ritunu T.University of Ibadan. Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies.
- Research Call Number
- Sc D 03-957