학술논문

The Cowboys: A Nigerian Acculturative Institution (ca. 1950)
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Article
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Source
History in Africa; 2001, Vol. 28 Issue: 1 p83-93, 11p
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ISSN
03615413; 15582744
Abstract
From 1952 to 1955 I carried out field research in eastern Nigeria, centered at Enugu, and I wrote the paper below, with the present title, before leaving Nigeria, which to my regret I have never revisited. It is reproduced with a very slightly edited text (but added explanatory footnotes), since it now supplies a twofold historical testimony, first, to an African situation, and second, to the discourse interests (and terminology) of an expatriate “colonialist,” a British academic historian, half a century ago. In the paper I commented on the first. I now let the second speak for itself. The article should incite Nigerian scholars—or ex-Cowboys—to question, correct, enlarge, and update my account.