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Perspectives on Kano-British Relations (Hausa heartland, Northern Nigeria)

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M. O. Hambolu (editor), Perspectives on Kano-British Relations. Kano: Gidan Makama Museum, 2003.

Paperback, 232 pages.

Nigerian publication, with the usual imperfections.

'Perspectives on Kano-British Relations is a bold attempt to examine and review Kano-British relations in the last one hundred years with particular emphasis on the Colonial period and its consequences on the city and society of Kano. The book contains thirteen well-researched chapters dealing with different themes of the relationship. It is an invaluable reference material and a must read for students and scholars of History and the Social Sciences and anyone interested in the history of Kano. 

'Dr. M.O. Hambolu, a Historian and Archeologist is the Curator, Gidan Makama Museum, Kano.'

Nigerian history. British colonialism. Imperialism. West Africa.

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