Nigeria and World War II(English, Hardcover, Korieh Chima J.)

Nigeria and World War II(English, Hardcover, Korieh Chima J.)

  • Korieh Chima J.
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781108425803ISBN 10: 1108425801

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Nigeria and World War II(English, Hardcover, Korieh Chima J.) is written by Korieh Chima J. and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1108425801 (ISBN 10) and 9781108425803 (ISBN 13).

Britain's declaration of war on Germany on 3 September, 1939, made Nigeria, like many other African societies, active participants in the war against the Axis powers. Leading to large-scale mobilization of human and materials resources, it transformed lives and societies in irrevocable ways. Of the 90,000 West African soldiers deployed to South East Asia after 1943, over half came from Nigeria. In this important, revisionist history, Chima J. Korieh examines how the lives of Nigerian producers, workers, merchants, men, women, and children from across society were affected. It recounts the extraordinary and often neglected story of the Nigerian people who were drawn into a global war, the enormous demands it made on their resources, and the way it would change both their lives and the societies they lived in. By placing the role that African societies played in the war within the contextual and theoretical frameworks of colonialism, race, gender, identity, labour, intellectual, and social history, Korieh challenges the dominant perception that World War II was primarily a European conflict and reveals the global impact of ordinary Nigerians on the war effort.