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Landlords And Strangers: Ecology, Society, And Trade In Western Africa, 1000-1630

Autor George E Brooks
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2020
This book includes numerous extracts from contemporaneous sources that vividly portray the peoples and lands of western Africa. It delineates historical processes in the context of climate change, expanding trade networks, and widespread state building.
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ISBN-13: 9780367154165
ISBN-10: 0367154161
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 149 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction 2. Western Africa: The Environmental Seiting 3. Language Groups and Social Organizations 4. The Development of Western African Commercial Networks: An Overview 5. Mande Caravan Routes Linking Senegambia, the Upper Guinea Coast, and the Malaguetta Coast 6. Biafada-Sapi, Banyun-Bak, and Kruan Coastwise and Riverine Networks 7. The Era of Mandekalu Horse Warriors and State Building 8. European Voyages of Reconnaissance and the Inauguration of New Trading Relationships 9. The Cabo Verde Archipelago-Western Africa Nexus 10. African Landlords and Competing European and Cabo Verdean Strangers 11. Senegambia and the Banyun-Bak Commercial Sphere 12. The Biafada-Sapi and Kruan Trade Networks

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This book includes numerous extracts from contemporaneous sources that vividly portray the peoples and lands of western Africa. It delineates historical processes in the context of climate change, expanding trade networks, and widespread state building.

Notă biografică

George E. Brooks is professor of history at Indiana University, where he has taught African history and world history since 1962. He first undertook research in western Africa in 1961, has since returned seven times, and has visited other parts of Africa as well. He is a fellow of the African Studies Association, a member of the Liberian Studies Association and the Mande Studies Association (MANSA), and serves on the executive council of the World History Association.