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Andrew E. Barnes Collection, 1894-2004 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

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Collection Overview

Title: Andrew E. Barnes Collection, 1894-2004

ID: COLL/516

Primary Creator: Barnes, Andrew E.

Extent: 6.0 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Associate professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University. The collection includes photocopied correspondence, addresses, papers, articles, monographs, manuscripts, dissertations, books, book segments, and miscellaneous materials that detail the research for the book, Making Headway: the Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria (University of Rochester Press, 2009). Photocopied research materials from the Calvin Archives collection were discarded.

Biographical Note

"The process of cultural transfer in Northern Nigeria was historically thought to have been dictated by European colonial domination. In fact, Western missionaries may not have been able to guide African Christians toward mastery of the secular world when they themselves lacked the worldliness to do so. In this penetrating study, Andrew E. Barnes argues that competition among colonizing forces impelled British colonial administrators and Christian missionaries alike to offer Africans those aspects of Western civilization Africans themselves specifically wanted: schools that provided greater access to Western intellectual skills. In Making Headway: The Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria, Barnes demonstrates effectively that Europeans were successful in transferring to local peoples the cultural values they hoped to foster only because Africans and Europeans reached consensus about the nature and character of the Western civilization to be shared. Ultimately, this study asserts, Africans had greater control over the introduction of Western civilization to the region than traditionally thought."--jacket.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 12 Boxes

Acquisition Source: Andrew E. Barnes


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Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Research Correspondence, 1905-1954],
[Series 2: Research Reports, 1894-1958],
[Series 3: Research Articles, 1960-1987],
[Series 4: Research Papers, 1907-1993],
[Series 5: Research Miscellaneous Materials, 1890-1993],
[Series 6: Research Books and Dissertations, 1896-2004],
[All]

Series 3: Research Articles --- 1960-1987
Box 4
Folder 1: Articles: Journal of African History
Item 1: "The Emirs and the Spread of Western Education in Northern Nigeria, 1910-1946" --- 1983
Item 2: "The Beginnings of Girls' Education in the Native Administration Schools in Northern Nigeria, 1930-1945," by Peter Kazenga Tibenderana --- 1985
Folder 2: Article: Journal of African Studies: "Problems of Christian Missionaries in the Muslim Emirates of Nigeria, 1900-1928," by C. N. Ubah --- 1976
Folder 3: Articles: Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria
Item 1: "The Development of Secondary Grammar School Education in Nigeria," by J. F. Ade Ajayi --- 1960
Item 2: "Christianity and the Rise of Cocoa-Growing in Ibadan and Ondo, by S. S. Berry;
Item 3: "The Establishment of Western Education among Muslims in Nigeria 1896-1926," by G. O. Gbadamosi --- 1967
Item 4: "Governor Clifford and Representative Government," by Tekena N. Tamuno; --- 1967
Item 5: "The Background to the Southern Nigerian Education Code of 1903," by A. E. Afigbo --- 1968
Item 6: The Eclipse of the Aro Slaving Oligarchy of South-Eastern Nigeria 1901-1927," by A. E. Afigbo --- 1971
Item 7: "The Church and the Emergence of the Nigerian Theatre, 1866-1914," by J. A. Adedeji --- 1971
Item 8: "Colonial Control and Education: The Development of Higher Education in Nigeria 1900-1950," by Ade Fajana --- 1972
Item 9: "The Collapse of 'Pagadom' in Igboland," by E. A. Ayandele --- 1973
Item 10: "The Church and the Emergence of the Nigerian Theatre: 1915-1945," by J. A. Adedeji --- 1973
Item 11: "The Owu War in Yoruba History," by R. C. C. Law
Item 12: "Railway Construction and Operation in Nigeria, 1895-1911: Labour Problems and Socio-Economic Impact," by Wale Oyemakinde --- 1974
Item 13: "Education and Politics in Colonial Nigeria: The Case of King's College, Lagos (1906-1911)," by F. O. Ogunlade --- 1974
Item 14: "Administrative Principles and Practices in Some Nigerian Emirates: 1900-1918," by C. N. Ubah --- 1976
Item 15: "The Adaptation Question in Nigerian Education, 1916-1936…," by Michael Omolewa --- 1976
Item 16: "The Making and Unmaking of the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Tambari, 1922-1931" --- 1977
Item 17: "Missionaries, Colonial Government and Secret Societies in South-Eastern Igboland, 1920-1950," by Ogbu U. Kalu --- 1977
Item 18: "A Critique of Historical Education in Nigeria," B. O. Oloruntimehin and A. E. Ekoko --- 1980
Folder 4: Article: Journal of Religion in Africa: "African Resistance to Colonialism in Adamawa," by Niels Kastfelt --- [1976]
Folder 5: Article: The Muslim World: "Christian Missionary Penetration of the Nigerian Emirates, with Special Reference to the Medical Missions Approach," by C. N. Ubah --- 1987
Folder 6: Article: The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies: "Tradition in African Studies: The Case of Applied Anthropology," by Omafume F. Onoge --- 1973
Folder 7: Articles: Savanna: A Journal of the Environmental and Social Sciences
Item 1: "Pagan Administration and Political Development in Northern Nigeria," by J. A. Ballard, pp. 1-26
Item 2: "The Effects of the Slump on Education in the Northern Provinces of Nigeria (1929-39)," by A. R. Allen, pp. 197-207 --- 1972

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[Series 1: Research Correspondence, 1905-1954],
[Series 2: Research Reports, 1894-1958],
[Series 3: Research Articles, 1960-1987],
[Series 4: Research Papers, 1907-1993],
[Series 5: Research Miscellaneous Materials, 1890-1993],
[Series 6: Research Books and Dissertations, 1896-2004],
[All]


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