The Second Colonial Occupation: Development Planning, Agriculture, and the Legacies of British Rule in Nigeria

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY African Historical Review Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17532523.2018.1507287
Joseph Udimal Kachim
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The issue of development in Africa is an extremely lively discourse, not only among academics but also among development experts and politicians. Using extensive archival data both in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, Bekeh Ukelina puts development in historical perspective by arguing that the problems of development in contemporary Africa cannot be understood without understanding its antecedents in the late colonial period. The book focuses on colonial development planning in Nigeria, and discusses how ideological bias and structural imbalances within the colonial system explain the failure of development planning, and the subsequent trajectory of development processes in Nigeria. Tracing the late colonial development approach to Joseph Chamberlain’s ideology of “constructive imperialism,” Ukelina explores colonial development shifts from the 1890s to the 1940s and suggests that Chamberlain’s idea of constructive imperialism called for increased investment in the colonies in the 1890s. This idea, according to Ukelina, was rejected by the imperial government and the first phase of the colonial occupation continued to be characterised by imperial exploitation of colonies without any substantial resource investment.
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第二次殖民占领:尼日利亚的发展规划、农业和英国统治的遗产
非洲的发展问题不仅在学术界,而且在发展专家和政治家中都是一个非常活跃的话题。Bekeh Ukelina利用尼日利亚和英国的大量档案数据,从历史的角度看待发展问题,认为如果不了解当代非洲在殖民后期的经历,就无法理解当代非洲的发展问题。这本书聚焦于尼日利亚的殖民发展规划,并讨论了殖民体系内的意识形态偏见和结构失衡如何解释发展规划的失败,以及尼日利亚发展进程的后续轨迹。Ukelina将晚期的殖民发展方法追溯到Joseph Chamberlain的“建设性帝国主义”意识形态,探讨了从19世纪90年代到40年代的殖民发展转变,并表明张伯伦的建设性帝国论主张在19世纪90年增加对殖民地的投资。根据Ukelina的说法,这一想法遭到了帝国政府的拒绝,殖民占领的第一阶段仍然以帝国在没有任何实质性资源投资的情况下剥削殖民地为特征。
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