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The colonial experience as antecedents to the creation of states in Nigeria: the Kwara example | 1995/6 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 137-55 | |||||
Systems of colonial administration in West Africa, a critique of [the myths of the contrasts] | 1995/6 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 203-11 | |||||
The Arabs in Africa: reflections on the historiography of a forgotten imperialism | 1995/6 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 1-28 | |||||
Brigandage and piracy in nineteenth century Yorubaland | 1995/6 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 83-105 | |||||
The exiled emirs and their activities in Lokoja c.1900-1940 | 1995/6 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 173-201 | |||||
The Kanuri factor in Nigeria-Chad relations | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 121-37 | |||||
The idea of Benin union | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 171-80 | |||||
'Partitioned Africans: ethnic relations across Africa's international boundaries, 1884-1984' [ed AI Asiwaju (London: C Hurst and Co; Lagos: Univ Lagos Pr, 1985; review article] | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 181-4 | |||||
'Towards a more enduring sense of history: a tribute to K.O. Dike' former president, Historical Society of Nigeria on behalf of the Historical Society of Nigeria | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 1-3 | |||||
British colonial interests and imperial defence in the Gold Coast and Nigeria, 1885-1898 | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 61-75 | |||||
African traditional and European colonial boundaries: concepts and functions in inter-group relations with special reference to southwestern Cameroon | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 23-43 | |||||
Professor Kenneth Onwuka Dike, 1917-1983: a funeral oration (delivered at the graveside on behalf of the Historical Society of Nigeria, on Saturday, 19 November 1983) | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 5-8 | |||||
The effects of the Zambia-Zaire boundary on the Lunda and related peoples of the Mweru-Luapula region | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 159-69 | |||||
Porto-Novo, between the French and the British, 1861-1884 | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 53-60 | |||||
The Borgu people of Nigeria and Benin: the disruptive effect of partition on traditional political and economic relations | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 95-120 | |||||
Reflections on the Berlin west Africa conference, 1884-1885 | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 9-22 | |||||
Berlin 1884-5, Orwell's 1984, and the new social history | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 45-51 | |||||
Peasants and workers: the legacy of partition among the Luyia-speaking Nyole and Marachi | 1984/5 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (3/4): 139-58 | |||||
Indigenous adult eduction in Yoruba society: a study in cultural history | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 81-94 | |||||
The development of wage labour in agriculture in southern Yorubaland 19OO-194O | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 95-107 | |||||
Some comments on Abdullahi Smith's 'A little new light on the collapse of the Alafinate of Yoruba' | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 23-42 | |||||
Local government and rural development in Nigeria since independence | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 65-80 | |||||
The Sierra Leone (descendants) Union of Port Harcourt: 1933-86. A research note | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 159-61 | |||||
Formative principles of State-formation in middle belt of Nigeria before the eighteenth century | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 43-9 | |||||
Sodeke: hero and statesman of the Egba | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 109-31 | |||||
The genesis of Kano's economic prosperity in the 19th century: the role of the State in economic development up to 175O | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 1-21 | |||||
India-Africa relations: identification of some source materials in India | 1983/4 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 12 (1/2): 149-58 | |||||
The Japanese and the Italo-Ethiopian crisis, 1935-36 | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 130-41 | |||||
Strategies for economic and technological development in an African society: nineteenth and early twentieth century examples from Sierra Leone | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 28-48 | |||||
'Native administration' and Gola-Bandi resistance in north-western Liberia, 19O5-1919 | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 142-64 | |||||
A historical perspective of intellectual life in Yoruba society up to c.19OO | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 49-65 | |||||
Press and politics in Nigeria's first republic 196O-1966 | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 107-29 | |||||
Conscript labour and tin mining in Nigeria during the second world war | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 68-85 | |||||
The Enugu colliery massacre in retrospect: an episode in British administration of Nigeria | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 86-106 | |||||
Prehistoric floors of the middle Niger valley of Nigeria | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 1-10 | |||||
The impact of European trade on Igbo-Igala commercial relations in the lower Niger c.165O-185O A.D | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 11-27 | |||||
S.O. Biobaku and the transition in Yoruba tradition of historical writing: a critique of recent contributions [and] a review article to studies in Yoruba history and culture | 1982/3 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (3/4): 165-73 | |||||
Imperial crises and their effect on the status of Islam in Yorubaland in the nineteenth century | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 128-37 | |||||
Legal practice in Ibadan, 19O4-196O | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 52-66 | |||||
The Japanese contact with, and knowledge of Africa, 1868-1912 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 153-65 | |||||
Towards a definition of traditional African philosophy of history | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 67-74 | |||||
Gola resistance to Liberian 'rule' in the nineteenth century, 1835-19O5 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 1-20 | |||||
Senghor, the rise of the dominant party and return to limited multi-party system in Senegal | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 36-51 | |||||
The co-operative movement in the colonial context: a comparison of the French and British rural west African experience to 196O | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 89-108 | |||||
The strategic-imperial factor in British expansion in Sierra-Leone, 1882-1899 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 138-52 | |||||
Of blue beads and red: the role of Ife in the west African trade in kori beads | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 109-27 | |||||
West Africa and Anglo-German trade rivalry, 1895-1914 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 21-35 | |||||
Irredentism as pretext: the Western Sahara case, 196O-1982 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 166-82 | |||||
A review article on ground work of Nigerian history, 1 | 1981/2 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 11 (1/2): 75-88 | |||||
The Kikuyu independent schools movement and the 'Mau Mau' uprising | 1981 | Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 10 (): 53-71 |