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History of Nigeria (1969) was first published in 1929 and completely revised by its author, and gives the history of Nigeria from before its first encounters with the British, through colonial rule, and up to independence in 1960. It describes the peoples of Nigeria and the British conquest and colonial administration, and is full of detailed and valuable information relating to trade and industry, transport, housing, land tenure, education, religion and tribal customs. Appendices feature royal genealogies and the texts of treaties.



History of Nigeria (1969) was first published in 1929 and completely revised by its author, and gives the history of Nigeria from before its first encounters with the British, through colonial rule, and up to independence in 1960. Appendices feature royal genealogies and the texts of treaties.

1. Physical Features and Climate
2. Population: Yorubaland
3.
Population: Lagos and Benin
4. Population: Hausaland and Bornu
5. Population:
Miscellaneous
6. The Period of Unrestricted Slave Trade
7. &
8. The
Exploration of the Interior
9. The Period of Restricted Slave Trade
10. The
Conquest of Lagos
11. The Colony of Lagos
12. The Beginnings of
Administration in the Oil Rivers
13. The Royal Niger Company
14. The Niger
Coast Protectorate
15. &
16. The Protectorate of Northern Nigeria
17. The
Lagos and Southern Nigeria Protectorates
18. &
19. The Colony and
Protectorate of Nigeria
20. Post-War Nigeria
21. Independent Nigeria
22.
Religion and Education
23. Land Tenure
24. The Judicial System
25. The Civil
Service
26. Communications
27. Trade and Industry
28. Conclusion. Appendices