ABSTRACT

To the best of the author's knowledge, this study, conducted from July, 1968 to June, 1969, is the first comprehensive sociological survey of an African university.   This study did not begin with a set of specific hypotheses to be tested, nor does the research include everything of conceivable relevance to the University of Ilosho (U .I.). Instead, the focus is on the political structure of U.I., on social stratification and mobility, and on problems of ethnicity. These closely interrelated problems are of great importance to the development of Nigeria, where U .I. is located.

 

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|33 pages

Historical Background

chapter Chapter Two|22 pages

University and Society

chapter Chapter Three|40 pages

Status: The Three Estates

chapter Chapter Four|36 pages

The First Estate: Senior Staff

chapter Chapter Five|40 pages

The Second Estate: Students

chapter Chapter Six|18 pages

The Third Estate: Intermediate and Subordinate Staff

chapter Chapter Seven|9 pages

Religion: Christianity and Islam

chapter Chapter Eight|35 pages

Race and Ethnicity

chapter Chapter Nine|18 pages

Cooperation and Conflict in Heterogeneous Social Systems