
Letters, Kinship, and Social Mobility in Nigeria
Letter writing was a dominant form of communication for Western-educated elites in colonial Africa, especially in Nigeria. Exposure to the modern world and a growing sense of nationalism were among the factors that led people to begin exchanging letters, particularly in their interactions with British colonial authorities. Through careful textual analysis and broad contextualization, Vaughan reconstructs dominant storylines, including themes such as kinship, social mobility, Western education, modernity, and elite consolidation in colonial and post-colonial Nigeria. Vaughan brings his prodigious skills as an interdisciplinary scholar to bear on this wealth of information, bringing to life a portrait, at once intimate and expansive, of a community during a transformative period in African history.
- Forfatter
- Olufemi Vaughan
- ISBN
- 9780299344504
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 272 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 31.8.2023
- Antall sider
- 282
