ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1960, this is a details study of the successive forms of government in the Hausa chiefdom of Zaria in Northern Nigeria. It presents a comparative analysis of the political organization and development of Zaria under successive Habe, Fulani and British suzerains. The book tackles the problems of political history and theory from an anthropological point of view, distinguishing governmental forms, functions and modes, as well as elucidating necessary regularities within the processes of political change.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

The Nature of Government

chapter 3|39 pages

Government in Nineteenth-Century Abuja

chapter 4|64 pages

Government in Fulani Zazzau 1865

chapter 5|62 pages

A Chronicle of Fulani Zaria 1804–1900

chapter 6|40 pages

Zaria Under The British 1900–50

chapter 7|55 pages

The Government of Zaria in 1950

chapter 8|36 pages

Government and Structural Change

chapter 9|3 pages

Conclusion