Comparative Dimensions of Slavery in Africa
Archaeology and Memory
Herausgeber: Lane, Paul; MacDonald, Kevin C
Comparative Dimensions of Slavery in Africa
Archaeology and Memory
Herausgeber: Lane, Paul; MacDonald, Kevin C
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Leading archaeologists and historians provide new studies of slavery, slave resistance and the economic, environmental and political consequences of slave trading in Africa, from the first millennium AD through to the nineteenth century.
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Leading archaeologists and historians provide new studies of slavery, slave resistance and the economic, environmental and political consequences of slave trading in Africa, from the first millennium AD through to the nineteenth century.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264782
- ISBN-10: 0197264786
- Artikelnr.: 33865773
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780197264782
- ISBN-10: 0197264786
- Artikelnr.: 33865773
Paul Lane is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of York. Kevin C. MacDonald is Reader in African Archaeology at University College London.
* 1: Paul Lane: Introduction: Slavery, Social Revolutions, and Enduring
Memories
* Section 1: Slave Systems of Production in the African Interior: case
studies from the Sudanic Belt
* 2: Kevin MacDonal: Warfare, Captives and the Foundations of the Segou
State
* 3: Moussa Sow: Memories of Slavery in Kaarta, Mali
* 4: Anne Haour: The Medieval Slave Trade of the Central Sahel:
Archaeological and Historical Considerations
* 5: David Edwards: Slavery and Slaving in the Medieval and
Post-Medieval Kingdoms of the Middle Nile.
* 6: Scott MacEachem: Enslavement and Everyday Life: Living with Slave
Raiding in the Northeastern Mandara Mountains of Cameroon
* Section 2: Archaeological Dimensions of the Atlantic Slave Trade:
Evidence from Africa and the Middle Passage
* 7: Ken Kelly: Archaeological Perspectives on the Atlantic Slave
Trade: Contrasts in Time and Space in Bénin and Guinea
* 8: Ibrahima Thiaw: Slaves Without Shackles: An Archaeology of
Everyday Life on Gorée Island, Senegal
* 9: Natalie Swanepoel: Different Conversations About the Same Thing?
Source Materials in the Recreation of a Nineteenth-Century,
Slave-Raiding Landscape, Northern Ghana
* 10: Kofi Agorsah: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Slavery:
Placing Africa in the African Diaspora Studies in the Caribbean
* Section 3: Elusive Slavery: Detecting Enslavement in the
Archaeological Record of Eastern Africa
* 11: Niall Finneran: The Invisible Archaeology of Slavery in the Horn
of Africa?
* 12: Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal: Monuments of Predation: Turco-Egyptian
Forts in Western Ethiopia
* 13: Paul Lane: Slavery and Slave Trading in Eastern Africa: Exploring
the Intersections of Historical Sources and Archaeological Evidence.
* Section 4: Remembering Slavery: Contemporary Perceptions
* 14: Stephanie Wynn-Jones: Recovering and Remembering a Slave Route in
Central Tanzania
* 15: Jan-Georg Deutsch: Memory, Oral History and the End of Slavery in
Tanzania: Some Methodological Considerations
* 16: Roger Blench: The Present in the Past: How Narratives of the
Slave-Raiding Era Inform Current Politics in Northern and Central
Nigeria
* 17: Antonia Malan and Nigel Worden: Constructing and Contesting
Histories of Slavery at the Cape, South Africa
* 18: Chris Evans, Marie Louise Stig Sorensen and Konstantin Richter:
Place of History: Archaeology and Heritage at Cidade Velha, Cape
Verde
Memories
* Section 1: Slave Systems of Production in the African Interior: case
studies from the Sudanic Belt
* 2: Kevin MacDonal: Warfare, Captives and the Foundations of the Segou
State
* 3: Moussa Sow: Memories of Slavery in Kaarta, Mali
* 4: Anne Haour: The Medieval Slave Trade of the Central Sahel:
Archaeological and Historical Considerations
* 5: David Edwards: Slavery and Slaving in the Medieval and
Post-Medieval Kingdoms of the Middle Nile.
* 6: Scott MacEachem: Enslavement and Everyday Life: Living with Slave
Raiding in the Northeastern Mandara Mountains of Cameroon
* Section 2: Archaeological Dimensions of the Atlantic Slave Trade:
Evidence from Africa and the Middle Passage
* 7: Ken Kelly: Archaeological Perspectives on the Atlantic Slave
Trade: Contrasts in Time and Space in Bénin and Guinea
* 8: Ibrahima Thiaw: Slaves Without Shackles: An Archaeology of
Everyday Life on Gorée Island, Senegal
* 9: Natalie Swanepoel: Different Conversations About the Same Thing?
Source Materials in the Recreation of a Nineteenth-Century,
Slave-Raiding Landscape, Northern Ghana
* 10: Kofi Agorsah: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Slavery:
Placing Africa in the African Diaspora Studies in the Caribbean
* Section 3: Elusive Slavery: Detecting Enslavement in the
Archaeological Record of Eastern Africa
* 11: Niall Finneran: The Invisible Archaeology of Slavery in the Horn
of Africa?
* 12: Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal: Monuments of Predation: Turco-Egyptian
Forts in Western Ethiopia
* 13: Paul Lane: Slavery and Slave Trading in Eastern Africa: Exploring
the Intersections of Historical Sources and Archaeological Evidence.
* Section 4: Remembering Slavery: Contemporary Perceptions
* 14: Stephanie Wynn-Jones: Recovering and Remembering a Slave Route in
Central Tanzania
* 15: Jan-Georg Deutsch: Memory, Oral History and the End of Slavery in
Tanzania: Some Methodological Considerations
* 16: Roger Blench: The Present in the Past: How Narratives of the
Slave-Raiding Era Inform Current Politics in Northern and Central
Nigeria
* 17: Antonia Malan and Nigel Worden: Constructing and Contesting
Histories of Slavery at the Cape, South Africa
* 18: Chris Evans, Marie Louise Stig Sorensen and Konstantin Richter:
Place of History: Archaeology and Heritage at Cidade Velha, Cape
Verde
* 1: Paul Lane: Introduction: Slavery, Social Revolutions, and Enduring
Memories
* Section 1: Slave Systems of Production in the African Interior: case
studies from the Sudanic Belt
* 2: Kevin MacDonal: Warfare, Captives and the Foundations of the Segou
State
* 3: Moussa Sow: Memories of Slavery in Kaarta, Mali
* 4: Anne Haour: The Medieval Slave Trade of the Central Sahel:
Archaeological and Historical Considerations
* 5: David Edwards: Slavery and Slaving in the Medieval and
Post-Medieval Kingdoms of the Middle Nile.
* 6: Scott MacEachem: Enslavement and Everyday Life: Living with Slave
Raiding in the Northeastern Mandara Mountains of Cameroon
* Section 2: Archaeological Dimensions of the Atlantic Slave Trade:
Evidence from Africa and the Middle Passage
* 7: Ken Kelly: Archaeological Perspectives on the Atlantic Slave
Trade: Contrasts in Time and Space in Bénin and Guinea
* 8: Ibrahima Thiaw: Slaves Without Shackles: An Archaeology of
Everyday Life on Gorée Island, Senegal
* 9: Natalie Swanepoel: Different Conversations About the Same Thing?
Source Materials in the Recreation of a Nineteenth-Century,
Slave-Raiding Landscape, Northern Ghana
* 10: Kofi Agorsah: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Slavery:
Placing Africa in the African Diaspora Studies in the Caribbean
* Section 3: Elusive Slavery: Detecting Enslavement in the
Archaeological Record of Eastern Africa
* 11: Niall Finneran: The Invisible Archaeology of Slavery in the Horn
of Africa?
* 12: Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal: Monuments of Predation: Turco-Egyptian
Forts in Western Ethiopia
* 13: Paul Lane: Slavery and Slave Trading in Eastern Africa: Exploring
the Intersections of Historical Sources and Archaeological Evidence.
* Section 4: Remembering Slavery: Contemporary Perceptions
* 14: Stephanie Wynn-Jones: Recovering and Remembering a Slave Route in
Central Tanzania
* 15: Jan-Georg Deutsch: Memory, Oral History and the End of Slavery in
Tanzania: Some Methodological Considerations
* 16: Roger Blench: The Present in the Past: How Narratives of the
Slave-Raiding Era Inform Current Politics in Northern and Central
Nigeria
* 17: Antonia Malan and Nigel Worden: Constructing and Contesting
Histories of Slavery at the Cape, South Africa
* 18: Chris Evans, Marie Louise Stig Sorensen and Konstantin Richter:
Place of History: Archaeology and Heritage at Cidade Velha, Cape
Verde
Memories
* Section 1: Slave Systems of Production in the African Interior: case
studies from the Sudanic Belt
* 2: Kevin MacDonal: Warfare, Captives and the Foundations of the Segou
State
* 3: Moussa Sow: Memories of Slavery in Kaarta, Mali
* 4: Anne Haour: The Medieval Slave Trade of the Central Sahel:
Archaeological and Historical Considerations
* 5: David Edwards: Slavery and Slaving in the Medieval and
Post-Medieval Kingdoms of the Middle Nile.
* 6: Scott MacEachem: Enslavement and Everyday Life: Living with Slave
Raiding in the Northeastern Mandara Mountains of Cameroon
* Section 2: Archaeological Dimensions of the Atlantic Slave Trade:
Evidence from Africa and the Middle Passage
* 7: Ken Kelly: Archaeological Perspectives on the Atlantic Slave
Trade: Contrasts in Time and Space in Bénin and Guinea
* 8: Ibrahima Thiaw: Slaves Without Shackles: An Archaeology of
Everyday Life on Gorée Island, Senegal
* 9: Natalie Swanepoel: Different Conversations About the Same Thing?
Source Materials in the Recreation of a Nineteenth-Century,
Slave-Raiding Landscape, Northern Ghana
* 10: Kofi Agorsah: Archaeological Perspectives on Colonial Slavery:
Placing Africa in the African Diaspora Studies in the Caribbean
* Section 3: Elusive Slavery: Detecting Enslavement in the
Archaeological Record of Eastern Africa
* 11: Niall Finneran: The Invisible Archaeology of Slavery in the Horn
of Africa?
* 12: Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal: Monuments of Predation: Turco-Egyptian
Forts in Western Ethiopia
* 13: Paul Lane: Slavery and Slave Trading in Eastern Africa: Exploring
the Intersections of Historical Sources and Archaeological Evidence.
* Section 4: Remembering Slavery: Contemporary Perceptions
* 14: Stephanie Wynn-Jones: Recovering and Remembering a Slave Route in
Central Tanzania
* 15: Jan-Georg Deutsch: Memory, Oral History and the End of Slavery in
Tanzania: Some Methodological Considerations
* 16: Roger Blench: The Present in the Past: How Narratives of the
Slave-Raiding Era Inform Current Politics in Northern and Central
Nigeria
* 17: Antonia Malan and Nigel Worden: Constructing and Contesting
Histories of Slavery at the Cape, South Africa
* 18: Chris Evans, Marie Louise Stig Sorensen and Konstantin Richter:
Place of History: Archaeology and Heritage at Cidade Velha, Cape
Verde