A Saro Community in the Niger Delta, 1912-1984: The Potts-Johnsons of Port Harcourt and Their Heirs (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora)
معرفی کتاب «A Saro Community in the Niger Delta, 1912-1984: The Potts-Johnsons of Port Harcourt and Their Heirs (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora)» نوشتهٔ Mac Dixon-Fyle; NetLibrary, Inc، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Rochester Press در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Using the history of the Potts-Johnsons, who lived in the Port Harcourt region of Nigeria from 1912-1984, as a case study, this book reviews the migration history of the Saro in the Niger River delta.By examining the history of the Potts-Johnsons, an immigrant Saro family from Sierra Leone living in the Port Harcourt region of Nigeria from roughly 1912-1984, this study reviews the migration history of the Saro in the Niger River delta. The work also touches on many important issues to consider when researching African history: intra-African migration, status of and dominance by elites (both indigenous and immigrant), women's roles in social relationships, and the preservation of family and cultural values under extreme socio-economic stress. Mac Dixon-Fyle is associate professor of History at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. A Saro Community In The Niger Delta, 1912-1984: The Potts-johnsons Of Port Harcourt And Their Heirs Reviews The History Of Sierra Leoneans In The Niger Delta From The Time Of Their Migration There In The Early Twentieth Century. By Focusing On The Reverend L. R. Potts-johnson, The Unofficial Leader Of The Saro Community, The Work Provides An Inside View Of The Trends, Thus Enhancing The Treatment Of Many Important Issues To Be Considered When Researching African History, Among Them Intra-african Migration, Status Of And Dominance By Elites (both Indigenous And Immigrant), Women's Roles In Social Relationships, And Preservation Of Family And Cultural Values Under Extreme Socioeconomic Stress.--book Jacket. Mac Dixon-fyle. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 263-269) And Index. By examining the history of the Potts-Johnsons, an immigrant Saro family from Sierra Leone living in the Port Harcourt region of Nigeria from roughly 1912-1984, this study reviews the migration history of the Saro in the Niger River delta. The work also touches on many important issues to consider when researching African history: intra-African migration, status of and dominance by elites (both indigenous and immigrant), women's roles in social relationships, and the preservation of family and cultural values under extreme socio-economic stress.
Mac Dixon-Fyle is associate professor of History at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. By examining the history of the Potts-Johnsons (an immigrant Saro (emigrant Krio people) family from Sierra Leone) living in the Port Harcourt region of Nigeria from roughly 1912-1984, this study reviews the migration history of the Saro in the Niger River delta. The work also touches on many important issues to consider when researching African intra-African migration, status of and dominance by elites (both indigenous and immigrant), women's roles in social relationships, and the preservation of family and cultural values under extreme socio-economic stress.
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Mac Dixon-Fyle is associate professor of History at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. By examining the history of the Potts-Johnsons (an immigrant Saro (emigrant Krio people) family from Sierra Leone) living in the Port Harcourt region of Nigeria from roughly 1912-1984, this study reviews the migration history of the Saro in the Niger River delta. The work also touches on many important issues to consider when researching African intra-African migration, status of and dominance by elites (both indigenous and immigrant), women's roles in social relationships, and the preservation of family and cultural values under extreme socio-economic stress.