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A Short History of Benin
AuthorJacob Egharevba
Original titleEkhere Vb' Itan Edo
TranslatorJacob Egharevba
CountryNigeria
Language
  • English
  • Edo
SubjectHistory of the Benin Empire
GenreNon-fiction
Published
  • 1934 (Church Mission Society Press)
  • 1953 (Self-published)
  • 1960 (Ibadan University Press)
  • 1968 (Ibadan University Press)
Publisher
  • Church Mission Society Press (1st edition)
  • Self-published (2nd edition)
  • Ibadan University Press (3rd and 4th editions)
Publication date
  • 1934 (1st edition)
  • 1953 (2nd edition)
  • 1960 (3rd edition)
  • 1968 (4th edition)
Published in English
1934
Media typePrint
Pages
  • 101 (1st edition)
  • 118 (2nd edition)
  • 101 (3rd edition)
  • 100 (4th edition)
ISBN9789781212390
OCLC44489
Dewey Decimal
966.92
LC ClassDT515.9.B4 E35 1960

A Short History of Benin is a non-fiction book by Jacob Egharevba, first published in 1934 by the Church Mission Society Press in Lagos. The book offers a historical perspective on the Benin Empire, a pre-colonial African state now part of Nigeria. The book is an English version of the author's earlier work in Edo, Ekhere Vb' Itan Edo, which was published in 1933. The book explores the beginnings, culture, and political structure of the Benin Empire, as well as the events leading to its British invasion and Ovonramwen's exile in 1897. It also includes a chronology of the Obas (kings) of Benin from the 13th to the 20th century.

The book is considered one of the earliest works of indigenous African historiography, as it was written by a native of Benin who had access to oral traditions and written sources from both the local and European perspectives. The book is appreciated for its simplicity, clarity, and authenticity, as well as its contribution to the preservation and promotion of the Benin cultural heritage. However, the book has also been criticised for its inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and biases, especially in relation to the origin of the Benin people and their relationship with other ethnic groups, such as the Yoruba and the Itsekiri. The book has been revised and enlarged several times by the author, with the fourth and last edition published in 1968 by the Ibadan University Press.

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