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Adrian Peace. Choice, Class and Conflict: A Study of Southern Nigerian Factory Workers. Atlantic Highlands, N. J.: Humanities Press, 1979. xv + 204 pp. Sketch map, tables, notes, bibliography, index. $17.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2016

Paul Lubeck*
Affiliation:
Sociology Board, Merrill College, University of California at Santa Cruz
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Review Articles and Reviews
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1980

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References

1. Peace, Adrian, “Industrial Protest in Nigeria,” in Williams, G. and de Kadt, E., eds., Sociology and Development (London: Tavistock, 1974)Google Scholar; and Peace, Adrian, “The Lagos Proletariat: Labour Aristocrats or Populist Militants,” in Cohen, R. and Sandbrook, R., eds., The Development of an African Working Class (London: Longman, 1975)Google Scholar.