Moses E. Ochonu explores a rare system of colonialism in Middle
Belt Nigeria, where the British outsourced the business of the
empire to Hausa-Fulani subcolonials because they considered the
area too uncivilized for Indirect Rule. Ochonu reveals that the
outsiders ruled with an iron fist and imagined themselves as
bearers of Muslim civilization rather than carriers of the white
man's burden. Stressing that this type of Indirect Rule violated
its primary rationale, Colonialism by Proxy traces contemporary
violent struggles to the legacy of the dynamics of power and the
charged atmosphere of religious difference.
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