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42 citations
related to Nigeria
Show
42 citations
related to Nigeria as a subject or category
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Article
Felix Oludare Ajiola
(2024)
Cocoa Transfer Agreements, moneylenders, public letter writers and the rise of business elites in South West Nigeria, 1986–2000.
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 277-314).
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Article
Idris Animashaun
(2024)
J. A. Ajao and the real estate enterprise in 20th century Lagos.
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 243-262).
(/isis/citation/CBB968601208/)
Article
Faruq Idowu Boge
(2024)
A family enterprise: The Shonubis of Ikorodu, 1919–1949.
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 263-276).
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Article
Ayodeji Olukoju
(2024)
Business ethics and corporate governance – Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank, ca. 1990–2004.
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 213-241).
(/isis/citation/CBB499636401/)
Article
David Drengk; Yusuf Madugu
(June 2024)
The technological landscape of human and animal transportation: Cases from Northern Nigeria and Southern Côte d’Ivoire.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 18-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB991433602/)
Article
Iva Peša
(2022)
A Planetary Anthropocene? Views From Africa.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 386-395).
(/isis/citation/CBB209113037/)
Article
James Chike Nwankwo
(February-June 2022)
Analysis of Impact of Industry 4.0 on Africa, Eastern Europe and US: A Case Study of Cyber-Security and Sociopolitical Dynamics of Nigeria, Russia and USA.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 3-10).
(/isis/citation/CBB289866626/)
Book
Saheed Aderinto
(2022)
Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa: The Human and Nonhuman Creatures of Nigeria.
(/isis/citation/CBB747963117/)
Book
Daniel Jordan Smith
(2022)
Every Household Its Own Government: Improvised Infrastructure, Entrepreneurial Citizens, and the State in Nigeria.
(/isis/citation/CBB663829322/)
Article
Mercy Osemudiame Okpoko
(2022)
‘Interconnectedness with Nature’: The Imperative for an African-centered Eco-philosophy in Forest Resource Conservation in Nigeria.
Ethics, Place and Environment
(pp. 21-36).
(/isis/citation/CBB128647908/)
Article
Mariusz Lukasiewicz
(2022)
Finance, Investment and Decolonisation in Nigeria: Early market formation and participation on the Lagos Stock Exchange, 1957–1967.
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 189-217).
(/isis/citation/CBB290415553/)
Article
George N Njung
(2020)
Amputated Men, Colonial Bureaucracy, and Masculinity in Post–World War I Colonial Nigeria.
Journal of Social History
(pp. 620-643).
(/isis/citation/CBB270734374/)
Article
Stephanie Decker
(Winter 2018)
Africanization in British Multinationals in Ghana and Nigeria, 1945–1970.
Business History Review
(pp. 691-718).
(/isis/citation/CBB634924349/)
Article
Faleye, Olukayode A.; Akande, Tanimola M.
(2019)
Beyond “White Medicine”: Bubonic Plague and Health Interventions in Colonial Lagos.
Gesnerus
(pp. 90-110).
(/isis/citation/CBB798109918/)
Article
Matthew M Heaton
(2018)
The politics and practice of Thomas Adeoye Lambo: Towards a post-colonial history of transcultural psychiatry.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 315-330).
(/isis/citation/CBB044266769/)
Article
Edward J Gillin
(2018)
Science on the Niger: Ventilation and Tropical Disease during the 1841 Niger Expedition.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 605-626).
(/isis/citation/CBB532820980/)
Article
Yusuf Umar Madugu
(June 2018)
Filling the mobility gaps: The shared taxi industry in Kano, Nigeria.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 41-54).
(/isis/citation/CBB459445182/)
Book
Saheed Aderinto
(2018)
Guns and Society in Colonial Nigeria: Firearms, Culture, and Public Order.
(/isis/citation/CBB760917218/)
Article
Abosede George
(2017)
A Philosopher with a Plan: Reflections on Ifi Amadiume's Male Daughters, Female Husbands.
Journal of West African History
(pp. 124-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB285135621/)
Book
Bekeh Utietiang Ukelina
(2017)
The Second Colonial Occupation: Development Planning, Agriculture, and the Legacies of British Rule in Nigeria.
(/isis/citation/CBB504212411/)
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