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THE MILITARY SYSTEM OF BENIN KINGDOM, c.1440 - 1897

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSIn the course of my doctoral research and thesis writing, a number of people and institutionsoffered me support and advice, particularly colleagues and friends from the academiccommunity who provided me with helpful suggestions, and whose comments immeasurablystrengthened this work. My greatest debt is owed to Professor Dr. Leonhard Harding, mydoctoral father at the University of Hamburg who, besides his constant guidance, read andcommented on the whole manuscript of the thesis, and in all cases, reading it in severalsuccessive drafts. Much gratitude is also owed to Dr. Axel Harneit-Sievers who deservesspecial mention for providing constant encouragement to me to complete this work, andwhose suggestions were incorporated into the final draft. I am indebted, in gratitude, to Dr. G.O. Oguntomisin of the Department of History, University of Ibadan, whose guidance andadvice prepared me for this research effort. I am also grateful to my academic advisor,Professor Dr. Norbert Finzsch for his constant advice, encouragement and support.I would like to thank my friends at the University of Hamburg: Frau Irja Schmitz, FrauBrigitte Gimat, Frau Susan David, Herr Martin Kowalewski and Frau Tabea Mast whoworked with me when my knowledge of the use of different programmes of the personalcomputer was not yet advanced, and therefore, assisted in the technical aspects of planningthe pages, charts, figures and maps. Although none of them had the time to read the drafts ofthe manuscript, their advice and encouragement assisted in the early completion of the work.For commenting on the first two chapters of this work, and for his general advice andencouragement, I express my gratitude to Dr. Wolfgang Kaese, a colleague and friend withwhom I have shared experiences both in Nigeria and during the years of my sojourn inGermany.Also, I am particularly grateful to His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, UkuAkpolokpolo, Oba Erediauwa of Benin for graciously granting me audience to discuss thiswork with him, for his encouragement and the research grants he awarded in support of myfieldwork in and around Benin City, Nigeria from April 1993 to June 1994. I would like tothank the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademisher Austausch-Dienst,DAAD) in Bonn for the Short-term Visiting Research Scholarship for African History at theUniversity of Hamburg from 1 April 1995 to 30 September 1995; the International StudentsOffice of the University of Hamburg for the research grants for overseas travel and secondfieldwork in Nigeria during the winter semester, October 1996 to March 1997; and the Officefor Research, Teaching, Study and International University Relations of the University ofx

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