Нигерия: народы и проблемы

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Автор книги - . Произведение относится к жанрам религии / верования / культы, христианство, историческая литература. Оно опубликовано в 2025 году. Книге не присвоен международный стандартный книжный номер.

Аннотация

«Нигерия: народы и проблемы» – это научно-популярная работа Э. Д. Мореля, написанная им в начале XX века. В книге представлен анализ социально-политического ландшафта Нигерии под британским правлением. Морель исследует сложности нигерийского общества, проблемы, с которыми сталкивались колониальные администраторы, и их влияние на жителей. В начале книги есть предисловие и введение, которые подготавливают почву для подробного исследования разнообразных общин Нигерии и сложной сети проблем, с которыми они сталкиваются. Морель выражает благодарность всем лицам и организациям, которые помогли его исследованию, подчеркивая свою цель – повысить общественный интерес к состоянию Нигерии. Он освещает свой опыт во время путешествий по региону, касаясь политической напряженности между коренным населением и британскими властями.

Оригинал: Nigeria. Its Peoples and its Problems. By Edmund Dene Morel (1873-1924).

Перевод с английского языка на русский: Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин.

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NIGERIA ITS PEOPLES AND ITS PROBLEMS

BY E. D. MOREL

TO THE MEMORY OF MARY KINGSLEY WHO POINTED THE WAY

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PREFACE

I have to express, in the first place, my indebtedness to the Editor and Management of the Times and of the Manchester Guardian for permission to reproduce the articles and maps which appeared in the columns of those newspapers, and to all those who have so generously helped me to overcome an accident to my camera by placing their own admirable photographic work at my disposal.

In the second place, I desire to record my sincere appreciation for the courtesy I received from the Colonial Office in connection with a recent visit to Nigeria; and to Sir Walter and Lady Egerton, Sir Henry Hesketh Bell, Mr. Charles Temple (Acting-Governor of Northern Nigeria) and their Staffs for the kindness and hospitality extended to me while there.

Also to the Management and Staff of the Southern and Northern Nigeria railways; in particular to the Director of the Public Works Department of the Northern Protectorate, Mr. John Eaglesome and to Mrs. Eaglesome, and to Mr. Firmin, the Resident Engineer of the Southern Nigeria line at Jebba.

My travels in the country were facilitated in every way possible, and the kindness everywhere shown me in both Protectorates far transcended any claim which ordinary courtesy to a stranger might have suggested.

To the British merchants established in Nigeria I am under similar obligations, more particularly to Messrs. John Holt & Co., Ltd., who were good enough to place their steamers at my disposal. To Messrs. Elder Dempster & Co. I am similarly indebted.

My special thanks are due to my friends Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cadbury and Mr. John Holt and his sons, for much personal kindness in connection with my journey. I am indebted to Mr. Trigge, of the Niger Company, Mr. W. H. Himbury, of the British Cotton Growing Association, and many others who have responded with unwearied patience to my importunate questionings.

I have also to express my sense of obligation to the Native Community of Lagos—Christian, Mohammedan and Pagan—for the cordial public reception they accorded to me in that place; and for the address with which they were good enough to present me. Also to the leading Native gentlemen of Freetown for the kind hospitality they extended to me during my short stay at the capital of Sierra Leone, and to the Mohammedan Chiefs representing many different tribes of the hinterland, who there foregathered, under Dr. Blyden’s roof, to bid me welcome, and for the addresses they presented to me.


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