ABSTRACT

Development in Modern Africa: Past and Present Perspectives contributes to our understanding of Africa’s experiences with the development process. It does so by adopting a historical and contemporary analysis of this experience. The book is set within the context of critiques on development in Africa that have yielded two general categories of analysis: skepticism and pessimism.

While not overlooking the shortcomings of development, the themes in the book express an optimistic view of Africa’s development experiences, highlighting elements that can be tapped into to enhance the condition of African populations and their states. By using case studies from precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial Africa, contributors to the volume demonstrate that human instincts to improve material, social and spiritual words are universal. They are not limited to the Western world, which the term and process of development are typically associated with.

Before and after contact with the West, Africans have actively created institutions and values that they have actively employed to improve individual and community lives. This innovative spirit has motivated Africans to integrate or experiment with new values and structures, challenges, and solutions to human welfare that resulted from contact with colonialism and the postcolonial global community. The book will be of interest to academics in the fields of history, African studies, and regional studies.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|15 pages

Female chastity, peace, and security in precolonial Yorubaland:

Implications for national development

chapter 4|16 pages

Handicraft (ise owo)

A tool for sustainable development among women in Akokoland, 1900–1960

chapter 5|32 pages

Gender and development in Africa

The revolving influence of urban centers on the traditional obligation of Umuada in Igboland, Nigeria

chapter 6|17 pages

Railways and economic development

The Nigerian experience in the global context

chapter 8|12 pages

Conflict, insecurity, and sustainable development in Africa

The Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria

chapter 9|17 pages

The creation of contestation and the conditions of encroachment

Land grabs, squatting, and the legacy of land reform in Tanzania and Nepal

chapter 12|20 pages

Development planning under stress in West Africa

Exploring options to forge ahead