Emirs in London
Subaltern Travel and Nigeria's Modernity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:5th Apr '22
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Emirs in London recounts how Northern Nigerian Muslim aristocrats who traveled to Britain between 1920 and Nigerian independence in 1960 relayed that experience to the Northern Nigerian people.
Moses E. Ochonu shows how rather than simply serving as puppets and mouthpieces of the British Empire, these aristocrats leveraged their travel to the heart of the empire to reinforce their positions as imperial cultural brokers, and to translate and domesticate imperial modernity in a predominantly Muslim society.
Emirs in London explores how, through their experiences visiting the heart of the British Empire, Northern Nigerian aristocrats were enabled to define themselves within the framework of the empire. In doing so, the book reveals a unique colonial sensibility that complements rather than contradicts the traditional perspectives of less privileged Africans toward colonialism.
This is an exciting work, which deals with the ruling and educated elites in the Muslim north and catalogues their visits to Britain.
-- Robert L. Tignore * International Journal of African Historical StudiISBN: 9780253059161
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Weight: 744g
390 pages