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Seamen and the nigerianization of shipping in the postcolonial era
Lynn Schler
Department of Politics & Government
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Postcolonial
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Seamen
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Indigenization
100%
Nigerians
50%
Organizational Culture
50%
Postcolonial Nigeria
50%
Political Process
25%
Decolonization
25%
Working Life
25%
Actual Effect
25%
Shipping Lines
25%
Post-independence
25%
Statecraft
25%
Postcolonial Africa
25%
Labor Relations
25%
Nationalist Politics
25%
Shipboard
25%
Working-class Life
25%
Social Sciences
Culture of Work
100%
Working Class
100%
Nigeria
100%
Political Process
50%
Nationalists
50%
Working Life
50%
Ships
50%
Decolonization
50%
Labor Relation
50%