This book gives a historical explanation of how market women with little or no formal education engaged in political actions for societal development. It analyzes their experiences in the adaptation and transformation in the socio-political and economic spheres of Ibadan of the twentieth century.
This book gives a historical explanation of how market women with little or no formal education engaged in political actions for societal development. It analyzes their experiences in the adaptation and transformation in the socio-political and economic spheres of Ibadan of the twentieth century.
Dr. Oladejo is a lecturer in the Department of History, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Women, Markets, and Politics in Pre-Colonial Ibadan Chapter Three: Ibadan Market Women and Politics in Colonial Nigeria Chapter Four: Market Women Organizations and Politics in the Period of Internal Self-Rule, 1951 1960 Chapter Five: Market Women and Post-Independence Realities, 1960 1995 Chapter Six: Market Women, Politics, and Development, 1960 1995 Conclusion
Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Women, Markets, and Politics in Pre-Colonial Ibadan Chapter Three: Ibadan Market Women and Politics in Colonial Nigeria Chapter Four: Market Women Organizations and Politics in the Period of Internal Self-Rule, 1951 1960 Chapter Five: Market Women and Post-Independence Realities, 1960 1995 Chapter Six: Market Women, Politics, and Development, 1960 1995 Conclusion
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