Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 676 g
Reihe: African Studies
A History of Slavery in Africa
Buch, Englisch, 392 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 676 g
Reihe: African Studies
ISBN: 978-0-521-78012-4
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
This history of slavery in Africa from the fifteenth to the early twentieth century examines how indigenous African slavery developed within an international context. Professor Lovejoy discusses the medieval Islamic slave trade and the Atlantic trade as well as the process of enslavement and the marketing of slaves. He considers the impact of European abolition and assesses slavery's role in African history. The book corrects the accepted interpretation that African slavery was mild and resulted in the slaves' assimilation. Instead, slaves were used extensively in production, although the exploitation methods and the relationships to world markets differed from those in the Americas. Nevertheless, slavery in Africa, like slavery in the Americas, developed from its position on the periphery of capitalist Europe. This second edition revises all statistical material on the slave trade demography and incorporates more recent research with an updated bibliography.
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Weltgeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kolonialgeschichte, Geschichte des Imperialismus
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Geschichte der Sklaverei
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Afrikanische Geschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
List of maps and tables; Note on currencies, weights and measures; Preface; Preface to the second edition; 1. Africa and slavery; 2. On the frontiers of Islam, 1400–1600; 3. The export trade in slaves, 1600–1800; 4. The enslavement of Africans, 1600–1800; 5. The organization of slave marketing, 1600–1800; 6. Relationships of dependency, 1600–1800; 7. The nineteenth-century slave trade; 8. Slavery and 'legitimate trade' on the West African coast; 9. Slavery in the Savanna during the era of the Jihads; 10. Slavery in Central, Southern and Eastern Africa in the nineteenth century; 11. The abolitionist impulse; 12. Slavery in the political economy of Africa; Appendix; Chronology of measures against slavery; Notes; Bibliography; Index.