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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION: POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE KANO CASE STUDY
The Concept of Political Culture
The Kano Context
Fulani and Hausa Orientations Toward Authority and Community
PART I. PATTERNS OF RELIGIOUS AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY
1. RELIGIOUS IDENTITY AND STRUCTURE
2. THE TRANSITION FROM TRADITIONAL TO REFORMED TIJANIYYA
3. THE CONSOLIDATION OF REFORMED TIJANIYYA
4. QADIRIYYA, MAHDIYYA, AND USMANIYYA
5. COMPARATIVE ORIENTATIONS TOWARD AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY
PART II. PATTERNS OF POLITICAL AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY
6. EMIRATE AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY
7. THE IDEOLOGICAL BASIS OF EARLY EMIRATE REFORM
8. THE TRANSITION TO KANO STATE
9. AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY IN KANO STATE
10. COMPARATIVE ORIENTATIONS TOWARD AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY
CONCLUSION: RELIGION AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN KANO
The Authority Dimension of Political Culture
The Community Dimension of Political Culture
Conclusions
APPENDIXES
1. Bakin Ruwa Ward (Kano City) Religious Survey, 1965
2. Succession to Selected Clan and District Headship in Kano Emirate
3. Electoral Succession in Kano
4. Kano State Movement Debates
5. Authority Structures in Kano State, 1969-1970
GLOSSARIES
1. Hausa Terms Used in Text (with Arabic and English Equivalents)
2. Hausa Muslim Names (with Arabic Equivalents)
3. Kano Emirate Titles Mentioned in Text
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
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