Martin Lynn
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British historian
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- PhD History University of Oxford
- Bachelors History University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Lynn was a British and Nigerian historian and academic, specialising in African History. Having taught at the University of Ilorin, he was Professor of African History at Queen's University Belfast. He was the first person to hold a professorship in African history in Ireland.
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- Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa: The Palm Oil Trade in the Nineteenth Century (1998) (89)
- The British Empire in the 1950s: Retreat or Revival? (2005) (45)
- British Policy, Trade, and Informal Empire in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (1999) (41)
- From slave trade to ‘legitimate’ commerce: The West African palm oil trade in the nineteenth century and the ‘crisis of adaptation’ (1995) (33)
- From Sail to Steam: the Impact of the Steamship Services on the British Palm Oil Trade with West Africa, 1850–1890. (1989) (32)
- Technology, Trade and ‘A Race of Native Capitalists’: The Krio Diaspora of West Africa and the Steamship, 1852–95 (1992) (24)
- Commerce, Christianity and the Origins of the ‘Creoles’ of Fernando Po (1984) (22)
- Change and Continuity in the British palm oil trade with West Africa, 1830–55 (1981) (22)
- Consul and kings: British policy, “the man on the spot’, and the seizure of Lagos, 1851 (1982) (10)
- The ‘imperialism of free trade’ and the case of West Africa, c.1830‐c.1870 (1986) (9)
- The Nigerian self-government crisis of 1953 and the colonial office (2006) (8)
- Britain's West African policy and the island of Fernando Po, 1821–43∗ (1990) (7)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: The development of the palm oil trade in the first half of the nineteenth century (1997) (7)
- Educating the Middlemen: A Political and Economic History of Statutory Cocoa Marketing in Nigeria, 1936-47 (1999) (6)
- Travel, trade and power in the Atlantic, 1765-1884 (2002) (5)
- Law and Imperial Expansion: The Niger Delta Courts of Equity, c.1850-85 (1995) (4)
- Bristol, West Africa and the Nineteenth Century Palm Oil Trade (1991) (4)
- The Colonial Moment in Africa: Essays on the Movement of Minds and Materials, 1900–1940, Andrew Roberts (Ed.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990), vii (1991) (4)
- The ‘Eastern Crisis’ of 1955–57, the colonial office, and Nigerian Decolonisation (2002) (4)
- A Saro Community in the Niger Delta, 1912–1984: the Potts-Johnsons of Port Harcourt and their heirs by MAC DIXON-FYLE Woodbridge, Suffolk and Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 1999. Pp. xx+279. £35.00. (2001) (3)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: African brokers and the struggle for the palm products trade (1997) (3)
- British Business and the African Trade: Richard & William King Ltd. of Bristol and West Africa, 1833–1918 (1992) (3)
- The Profitability of the Early Nineteenth-Century Palm Oil Trade (1992) (2)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: African brokers and the growth of the palm oil trade (1997) (2)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Preface (1997) (1)
- Moving to independence 1953-1960 (2001) (1)
- The Emergence of African History at British Universities . Edited by A. H. M. Kirk-Greene. Oxford: World View Publications, 1995. Pp. xv + 179. £39.95 (ISBN 1-872142-07-9); £14.95, paperback (ISBN 1-872142-08-7). (1996) (0)
- BUSINESS HISTORY Trade Winds on the Niger: The Saga of the Royal Niger Company, 1830–1971 . By Geoffrey L. Baker. London: Radcliffe Press, 1996. Pp. xvii+333. £24.50 (ISBN 1-86064-014-1). (1998) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Introduction (1997) (0)
- SLAVE-TRADING PORTS OF THE NIGERIAN HINTERLAND: Ports of the Slave Trade (Bights of Benin and Biafra). Edited by ROBIN LAW and SILKE STRICKRODT. Stirling: Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling, 1999. Pp. vi + 189. £10, paperback (ISBN 1-85769-101-6). (2001) (0)
- VARIATION IN GLUCOCORTICOID REGULATION AMONG INVASIVE KENYAN HOUSE SPARROWS (PASSER DOMESTICUS) (2011) (0)
- BDEEP vB7: Nigeria (2001) (0)
- The United States and Decolonization in West Africa, 1950–1960, by Ebere Nwaubani. Rochester, NY and Woodbridge, Suffolk: University of Rochester Press, 2001. xxi + 338 pp. £50.00 hardback. ISBN 1‐58046‐076‐3 (2003) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: The coming of colonial rule and the ending of legitimate trade (1997) (0)
- John Langdon. Three Voyages to the West Coast of Africa, 1881–1884, edited by Martin Lynn (2002) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: British traders, British ports, and the expansion of the palm oil trade (1997) (0)
- EARLY HISTORY OF COCOA Cocoa and Chocolate, 1765–1914. By WILLIAM GERVASE CLARENCE-SMITH. London: Routledge, 2000. Pp. xiv+319. £55.00 (ISBN 0-415-21576-5). (2001) (0)
- Managing political reform 1943-1953 (2001) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: The West African trade in transition (1997) (0)
- ‘BLACK CAPITALISM’ From Slaving to Neoslavery: The Bight of Biafra and Fernando Po in the Era of Abolition, 1827–1930. By Ibrahim K. Sundiata. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1996. Pp. xii+250. £42.95 (ISBN 0-299-14510-7). (1997) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Notes (1997) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Technological change, the British market, and African producers (1997) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: African producers and palm oil production (1997) (0)
- Factionalism, imperialism and the making and breaking of Bonny kingship c. 1830-1885 (1995) (0)
- Book reviews (2001) (0)
- British traders and the restructuring of the palm products trade (1997) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Conclusion (1997) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Other books in the series (1997) (0)
- Self-Assertion and Brokerage: Early Cultural Nationalism in West Africa (1994) (0)
- Commerce and economic change in West Africa: Select bibliography (1997) (0)
- Middlemen of the Cameroons Rivers: The Duala and their hinterland c.1600–c.1960 (1999) (0)
- Jan-Georg Deutsch, Educating the Middlemen: a political and economic history of statutory cocoa marketing in Nigeria, 1936-47, Berlin: Verlag das Arabische Buch, 1995, 327 pp., ISBN 3 86093 095 8 paperback. (1999) (0)
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