Land Has Changed
Discover the intricate dynamics of agriculture in southeastern Nigeria with Land Has Changed by Chima J. Korieh. Published by the University of Calgary Press in 2010, this groundbreaking study delves into the social and economic conditions affecting the Igbo people, particularly focusing on the impactful roles of regional dynamics and local responses during a transformative era. With a keen analysis of the challenges faced by Igbo women and the broader agricultural landscape, Korieh offers a nuanced perspective that enriches our understanding of the region's history. This essential paperback, comprising insightful discussions and thorough research, is a must-read for anyone interested in agriculture, social conditions, and the historical context of the Igbo community. Explore the complexities of a changing land and its implications for future generations.