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Title: | POISON AND MEDICINE - ETHNICITY, POWER AND VIOLENCE IN A NIGERIAN CITY, 1966-1986 | |
| Author: | DOUGLAS A. ANTHONY | ![]() |
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| Price: | £16.95 | ||
| Publisher: | JAMES CURREY | ||
| Distributor: | PLYMBRIDGE | ||
| ISBN: | 0852559542 | ||
| Format/Size: | PB | ||
| Pages: | 288 | ||
| Publication Date: | DECEMBER 2002 | ||
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| Description: | Ethnicity can be brought to destructive or constructive ends, depending on who mobilises it and how it is wielded. There is abundant evidence in Africa and elsewhere of the tragically divisive influence of ethnicised politics. The constructive applications of ethnic identities, however, have received less scholarly attention. |
| Key Points: | This book shows how Igbos returned and renegotiated their position in the new political and economic environment of Kano following the Nigerian Civil War of 1967 to 1970. |
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