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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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Additional Authors
  • Osaghae, Egghosa E.
  • Onwudiwe, Ebere.
  • Syberym Ritunu T.
  • University of Ibadan. Programme on Ethnic and Federal Studies.
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
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