The 3Cs of Colonisation and their Impacts on African Slavery: The Nigeria’s Experience

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION BLACK THEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14769948.2022.2038909
J. A. Ottuh
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ABSTRACT This paper examines Christianisation, commerce and civilisation (3Cs) as strategies of European imperialist movements and considers the impact such endeavour made on Nigeria’s enslavement. Using the historical method, the paper argues that the methods of the 3Cs adopted by the colonial imperialist, though with some positive impacts, eroded Nigeria’s socio-cultural and politico-economic heritage and consequently breeds the foundation for socio-cultural and politico-economic slavery in contemporary Nigerian society. Specifically, the paper interrogates how the 3Cs fuel some forms of slavery in contemporary Nigeria. By so doing, this paper will contribute to African postcolonial studies.
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殖民的3c及其对非洲奴隶制的影响:尼日利亚的经验
本文考察了基督教化、商业和文明(3c)作为欧洲帝国主义运动的战略,并考虑了这种努力对尼日利亚奴役的影响。运用历史方法,本文认为殖民帝国主义者采用的3c方法虽然有一些积极的影响,但侵蚀了尼日利亚的社会文化和政治经济遗产,从而滋生了当代尼日利亚社会文化和政治经济奴隶制的基础。具体来说,这篇论文探讨了3c是如何在当代尼日利亚助长某种形式的奴隶制的。通过这样做,本文将有助于非洲后殖民研究。
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