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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Orthography and Place Names viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Igboland: The Historical and Ethnographic Evidence
- Introduction 15
- 1 The Igbo Local Community: Historical and Anthropological Approaches 19
- 2 Trans-local Connections and Precolonial Spheres of Influence: Nri “Hegemony” and Arochukwu 43
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Part II. Creating Community from Outside
- Introduction 65
- 3 Drawing Boundaries, Making Chiefs: The Colonial State 69
- 4 “Town People” and “Church People”: The Impact of Christianity 91
- 5 Making a Larger Community: Igbo Ethnicity 111
- 6 Federalism and Fear: Impact of Postcolonial State and Society since the 1970s 132
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Part III. Creating Community from Within
- Introduction 149
- 7 Institutionalizing Community I: Town Unions 151
- 8 Institutionalizing Community II: Traditional Rulers and Autonomous Communities 171
- 9 Reconceptualizing Community: Local Histories 193
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Part IV. Common Themes, Diverse Histories: Three Local Case Studies
- Introduction 213
- 10 The Politics of Competition and Fragmentation: Umuopara and Ohuhu 215
- 11 “History” as Politics by Other Means: Enugwu-Ukwu in Umunri Clan 234
- 12 Post-slavery and Marginalization: Nike 258
- Conclusion: Making the Igbo “Town” in the Twentieth Century 281
- Notes 297
- Sources and Bibliography 343
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Orthography and Place Names viii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Igboland: The Historical and Ethnographic Evidence
- Introduction 15
- 1 The Igbo Local Community: Historical and Anthropological Approaches 19
- 2 Trans-local Connections and Precolonial Spheres of Influence: Nri “Hegemony” and Arochukwu 43
-
Part II. Creating Community from Outside
- Introduction 65
- 3 Drawing Boundaries, Making Chiefs: The Colonial State 69
- 4 “Town People” and “Church People”: The Impact of Christianity 91
- 5 Making a Larger Community: Igbo Ethnicity 111
- 6 Federalism and Fear: Impact of Postcolonial State and Society since the 1970s 132
-
Part III. Creating Community from Within
- Introduction 149
- 7 Institutionalizing Community I: Town Unions 151
- 8 Institutionalizing Community II: Traditional Rulers and Autonomous Communities 171
- 9 Reconceptualizing Community: Local Histories 193
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Part IV. Common Themes, Diverse Histories: Three Local Case Studies
- Introduction 213
- 10 The Politics of Competition and Fragmentation: Umuopara and Ohuhu 215
- 11 “History” as Politics by Other Means: Enugwu-Ukwu in Umunri Clan 234
- 12 Post-slavery and Marginalization: Nike 258
- Conclusion: Making the Igbo “Town” in the Twentieth Century 281
- Notes 297
- Sources and Bibliography 343
- Index 377