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The Third Wave of Historical Scholarship on Nigeria

Essays in Honor of Ayodeji Olukoju
Edited By: Saheed Aderinto, Paul Osifodunrin

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This volume in honor of historian Ayodeji Olukoju ventures into uncharted terrain in Nigerian history. It presents groundbreaking scholarship on underresearched topics like sexuality, youth, and crime, offering historical explanations for Nigeria’s challenges.

This festschrift in honor of Professor Ayodeji Olukoju, one of Nigeria’s brightest historians, brings together scholarship representative of the third wave of historical scholarship on…
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This festschrift in honor of Professor Ayodeji Olukoju, one of Nigeria’s brightest historians, brings together scholarship representative of the third wave of historical scholarship on Nigeria. Olukoju, a pioneering historian of Nigerian maritime history, also produced significant revisionist scholarship in the areas of economic, urban, and infrastructure history. The contributions in this volume epitomize the groundbreaking directions of his career; they are marked by a search for new explanations and venture into uncharted terrain in Nigerian history. Aside from its critical engagement of Olukoju’s impressive scholarship, this volume presents chapters on such underresearched aspects of Nigerian history as sexuality, children and youth, crime, memory, and HIV/AIDS. It offers historical explanations of a host of development challenges confronting Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, and resilient reinterpretations of the place of history in nation building. The contributors, pioneering experts in their various subfields, bring their research and teaching experience to the fore and deploy neglected data as they unfold topics that shed light on Nigeria, its peoples, and cultures. They show that history, both as a daily practice and as an academic endeavor, remains vital as Africans seek solutions to the continent’s critical development challenges.

Saheed Aderinto is Assistant Professor of History at Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina. He is the co-author of Nigeria, Nationalism, and Writing History (University of Rochester Press, 2010). His works have appeared, or are forthcoming, in leading Africanist and specialist journals, including the Canadian Journal of African Studies, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Journal of Social History, History in Africa: A Journal of Methods, and Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, among others. A Senior Research Fellow of the French Institute for Research in Africa, Aderinto’s areas of specialization include nationalism and historiography, gender and sexuality, children and childhood, and popular culture.

Paul Osifodunrin joined the Department of History and Strategic Studies, University of Lagos, after completing his doctoral program in the same university in 2008. His research interests are in crime, and the social and urban history of Africa. His most recent publication, Armed Robbery in Postcolonial Lagos, 1960–2007, has just been published in the monograph series of the College of Humanities and Culture, Osun State University, Nigeria.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3994-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3994-5
  • Date of Publication: 2012-08-08

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4712-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4712-4
  • Date of Publication: 2012-08-08
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HB, HBAH, HBJH
  • THEMA: NH, NHAH, NHH
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