尼日利亚东部Ogoja盐业的殖民挑战

J. O. Ajor, P. Erim, S. E. Majuk
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一些学者经常认为殖民主义具有一种强大的、摧毁一切的力量,尤其是当它与非洲的传统、制度和工业接触时。这样做是为了证明西方先入为主的经济和技术优势。本文以殖民时期女子府的地方盐业为例,论证了这种观念的谬误。它认为,尽管使用了所有的强制手段,并从欧洲进口盐来扼杀当地的盐业,但后者不仅能够吸收压力,而且能够在挑战中幸存下来,并在本研究期间蓬勃发展。本文还强调了行业中不同参与者之间的专业化程度。当代研究,8(2),84-91,2011
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Colonial Challenge to the Ogoja Salt Industry, Eastern Nigeria
Some scholars have often assigned a super-imposing, all-demolishing power to colonialism, especially when it came into contact with African traditions, institutions and industries. This was done to justify Western preconceived notion of economic and technological superiority. This paper uses the local salt industry of Ogoja Province in the colonial period to show the fallacy of this notion. It avers that in spite of the use of all instruments of coercion, and importation of salt from Europe to stifle the local salt industry, the latter not only was able to absorb the strain but also survived the challenges and thrived within the period of this study. The paper also highlights the degree of specialization among the various players in the industry. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research , 8(2), 84-91, 2011
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