Richard Peter Anderson
Abolition in Sierra Leone
Re-Building Lives and Identities in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
Richard Peter Anderson
Abolition in Sierra Leone
Re-Building Lives and Identities in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
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A history of colonial Africa and of the African diaspora examining the experiences and identities of 'liberated' Africans in Sierra Leone.
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A history of colonial Africa and of the African diaspora examining the experiences and identities of 'liberated' Africans in Sierra Leone.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473545
- ISBN-10: 1108473547
- Artikelnr.: 57122123
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473545
- ISBN-10: 1108473547
- Artikelnr.: 57122123
Richard Peter Anderson is Lecturer in Colonial and Postcolonial History at the University of Exeter. He has published in journals including Slavery & Abolition, African Economic History, and History in Africa. He is co-editor of Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896 (forthcoming) with Henry Lovejoy.
Introduction. Sierra Leone: African colony, African diaspora
1. Liberated African origins and the nineteenth century slave trade
2. Their own middle passage: voyages to Sierra Leone
3. 'Particulars of disposal': life and labor after 'liberation'
4. Liberated African nations: ethnogenesis in an African diaspora
5. Kings and companies: ethnicity and community leadership
6. Religion, return, and the making of the Aku
7. The Cobolo War: Islam, identity, and resistance
Conclusion. Retention or renaissance? Krio descendants and ethnic identity
Appendices. A. 'Nations' of children in CMS school rosters by probable coastline of embarkation, 1816-1824
B. 1848 Sierra Leone census
C. Koelle's Aku informants
D. Liberated African memorials in Freetown churches
Select bibliography
Index.
1. Liberated African origins and the nineteenth century slave trade
2. Their own middle passage: voyages to Sierra Leone
3. 'Particulars of disposal': life and labor after 'liberation'
4. Liberated African nations: ethnogenesis in an African diaspora
5. Kings and companies: ethnicity and community leadership
6. Religion, return, and the making of the Aku
7. The Cobolo War: Islam, identity, and resistance
Conclusion. Retention or renaissance? Krio descendants and ethnic identity
Appendices. A. 'Nations' of children in CMS school rosters by probable coastline of embarkation, 1816-1824
B. 1848 Sierra Leone census
C. Koelle's Aku informants
D. Liberated African memorials in Freetown churches
Select bibliography
Index.
Introduction. Sierra Leone: African colony, African diaspora
1. Liberated African origins and the nineteenth century slave trade
2. Their own middle passage: voyages to Sierra Leone
3. 'Particulars of disposal': life and labor after 'liberation'
4. Liberated African nations: ethnogenesis in an African diaspora
5. Kings and companies: ethnicity and community leadership
6. Religion, return, and the making of the Aku
7. The Cobolo War: Islam, identity, and resistance
Conclusion. Retention or renaissance? Krio descendants and ethnic identity
Appendices. A. 'Nations' of children in CMS school rosters by probable coastline of embarkation, 1816-1824
B. 1848 Sierra Leone census
C. Koelle's Aku informants
D. Liberated African memorials in Freetown churches
Select bibliography
Index.
1. Liberated African origins and the nineteenth century slave trade
2. Their own middle passage: voyages to Sierra Leone
3. 'Particulars of disposal': life and labor after 'liberation'
4. Liberated African nations: ethnogenesis in an African diaspora
5. Kings and companies: ethnicity and community leadership
6. Religion, return, and the making of the Aku
7. The Cobolo War: Islam, identity, and resistance
Conclusion. Retention or renaissance? Krio descendants and ethnic identity
Appendices. A. 'Nations' of children in CMS school rosters by probable coastline of embarkation, 1816-1824
B. 1848 Sierra Leone census
C. Koelle's Aku informants
D. Liberated African memorials in Freetown churches
Select bibliography
Index.