Philip Gooding analyses Lake Tanganyika as a crucial frontier zone of the wider Indian Ocean World during the nineteenth century. Using interdisciplinary sources and methods, he positions African peoples and environments as integral to the histories of global economies, religions, and cultures.
Philip Gooding analyses Lake Tanganyika as a crucial frontier zone of the wider Indian Ocean World during the nineteenth century. Using interdisciplinary sources and methods, he positions African peoples and environments as integral to the histories of global economies, religions, and cultures.
Philip Gooding is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University.
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Introduction: Lakes, oceans, and littorals in history Part I. Demarcations of Space: 1. The growth of 'emporia' 2. Changing land use in a changing climate 3. Traversing the lake Part II. Interactions: 4. Competition and conflict on the western frontier 5. Global commodities in East African societies 6. Structures of bondage 7. An Islamic sea Epilogue: The littoral and the lake.
Introduction: Lakes, oceans, and littorals in history Part I. Demarcations of Space: 1. The growth of 'emporia' 2. Changing land use in a changing climate 3. Traversing the lake Part II. Interactions: 4. Competition and conflict on the western frontier 5. Global commodities in East African societies 6. Structures of bondage 7. An Islamic sea Epilogue: The littoral and the lake.
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