The "Liverpool" of West Africa

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Author: Ayodeji Olukoju
Publisher: Africa World Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781592212927

This book examines the dynamics and impact of maritime trade in Lagos during the cycles of boom and slump in the first half of the twentieth century, the heyday of British colonial rule. By locating the social and economic history of the port-city in the regional, national and international contexts, it blends the interlocking themes of shipping, maritime trade, labour, entrepreneurship and colonial policy. Based on contemporary ofiicial, private, newspaper and oral accounts, the book traces the rise and fall of of the Liverpool of West Africa.

Wanderings in West Africa

Wanderings in West Africa
Author: Sir Richard Francis Burton
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 9780486268903

Great Victorian scholar-adventurer recounts long journey to British diplomatic post at Fernando Po, expeditions to African mainland. Invaluable descriptions of African tribal rituals concerning birth, marriage and death, and of tribal fetishism, ritual murder, cannibalism, exotic sexual practices, more. Preface. 1 illustration. 1 foldout map.

Travels in West Africa

Travels in West Africa
Author: Mary H. Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 842
Release: 1897
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN:

As a dutiful Victorian daughter, the author was thirty before being freed (by her parents' deaths) to do as she chose. She went to West Africa in 1893 and again in 1895, to investigate the beliefs and customs of the inland tribes and also to collect zoological specimens. She was appalled by the 'thin veneer of rubbishy white culture' imposed by British officials and was not afraid to say so.

Ethnographic Collecting and African Agency in Early Colonial West Africa

Ethnographic Collecting and African Agency in Early Colonial West Africa
Author: Zachary Kingdon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1501337939

The early collections from Africa in Liverpool's World Museum reflect the city's longstanding shipping and commercial links with Africa's Atlantic coast. A principal component of these collections is an assemblage of several thousand artefacts from western Africa that were transported to institutions in northwest England between 1894 and 1916 by the Liverpool steam ship engineer Arnold Ridyard. While Ridyard's collecting efforts can be seen to have been shaped by the steamers' dynamic capacity to connect widely separated people and places, his Methodist credentials were fundamental in determining the profile of his African networks, because they meant that he was not part of official colonial authority in West Africa. Kingdon's study uncovers the identities of many of Ridyard's numerous West African collaborators and discusses their interests and predicaments under the colonial dispensation. Against this background account, their agendas are examined with reference to surviving narratives that accompanied their donations and within the context of broader processes of trans-imperial exchange, through which they forged new identities and statuses for themselves and attempted to counter expressions of British cultural imperialism in the region. The study concludes with a discussion of the competing meanings assigned to the Ridyard assemblage by the Liverpool Museum and examines the ways in which its re-contextualization in museum contexts helped to efface signs of the energies and narratives behind its creation.

Telling Stories, Making Histories

Telling Stories, Making Histories
Author: Mary Wren Bivins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2007-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 031309442X

Through reconstruction of oral testimony, folk stories and poetry, the true history of Hausa women and their reception of Islam's vision of Muslim in Western Africa have been uncovered. Mary Wren Bivins is the first author to locate and examine the oral texts of the 19th century Hausa women and challenge the written documentation of the Sokoto Caliphate. The personal narratives and folk stories reveal the importance of illiterate, non-elite women to the history of jihad and the assimilation of normative Islam in rural Hausaland. The captivating lives of the Hausa are captured, shedding light on their ordinary existence as wives, mothers, and providers for their family on the eve of European colonial conquest.

Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa

Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa
Author: Martin Lynn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002-05-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521893268

An authoritative and comprehensive study of the palm oil trade.

West African Studies

West African Studies
Author: Mary Kingsley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136255036

Contains important eye-witness accounts by English traders who had many years experience in the Delta area.