Handbook of The Yoruba: Call for Contributors
Toyin Falola
INDIGENOUS SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS
Geography and Environment
Archaeology
Mythologies and Histories
Traditions and Historical Narrations
Yoruba Early History
City-states: Formation and Expansion
Empires: Oyo
Inter-Group Relations
Kingship and political system
Economies: Agriculture
Economies: Crafts and Services
Economy: Trade, Money and Counting
Slave trade and slavery
Fashion
The Body
Food
Art
Power
Languages
Literature
Leisure and Entertainment
Music
Festivals
Philosophies and Belief systems (in death, living, etc.)
Omoluwabi: Ethics
Ifa
Proverbs
Orisa
Islam
Christianity
Social Life
Socialization and Informal Education
Marriage and Family
Women
Names and Naming
Medicine
COLONIAL ERA
Colonial Conquest and Resistance
Colonial Administration
Western Education
Socio-cultural Changes
Decolonization
Obafemi Awolowo
Modernist Writers: Fagunwa, Delano and Odunjo
Religions under colonial rule
Changing Cultures
Changing Economies
Changing Values
Politics and Federalism
Development
POSTCOLONIAL ERA
Governance and Developmental Projects
Popular Culture
Cultural Changes
Economy
Infrastructure
Mobility and Migrations
Architecture
Political Parties
Social Institutions in Yorubaland
Political Crises
Technology
Justice System as Social Security Infrastructure
CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
Contemporary Families and Kinship
Nollywood
Lagos
Youth
Creativity
Morality
Islam
Pentecostalism
Social Media Evolution
Education
Yoruba in Nigerian Politics
Yoruba Diaspora
CITIES
Lagos
Ibadan
Abeokuta
Ilorin, etc.
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