Robin Law (ed.)The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce
The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
Herausgeber: Law, Robin; Brown, Carolyn; Anderson, David
Robin Law (ed.)The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce
The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa
Herausgeber: Law, Robin; Brown, Carolyn; Anderson, David
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Essays, from an African perspective, on the nineteenth-century commercial transition in West Africa.
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Essays, from an African perspective, on the nineteenth-century commercial transition in West Africa.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523066
- ISBN-10: 0521523060
- Artikelnr.: 22119840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523066
- ISBN-10: 0521523060
- Artikelnr.: 22119840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Introduction Robin Law; 1. The
initial 'crisis of adaptation': the impact of British abolition on the
Atlantic slave trade in West Africa, 1808-1820 Paul E. Lovejoy and David
Richardson; 2. The West African palm oil trade in the nineteenth century
and the 'crisis of adaptation' Martin Lynn; 3. The compatibility of the
slave and palm oil trades in Dahomey, 1818-1858 Elisée Soumonni; 4. Between
abolition and Jihad: the Asante response to the ending of the Atlantic
slave trade, 1807-1896 Gareth Austin; 5. Plantations and labour in the
south-east Gold Coast from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth
century Ray A. Kea; 6. Owners, slaves and the struggle for labour in the
commercial transition at Lagos Kristin Mann; 7. Slaves, Igbo women and palm
oil in the nineteenth century Susan Martin; 8. 'Legitimate' trade and
gender relations in Yorubaland and Dahomey Robin Law; 9. In search of a
desert-edge perspective: the Sahara-Sahel and the Atlantic trade, c.
1815-1900 E. Ann McDougall; 10. The 'New International Economic Order' in
the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa A. G.
Hopkins; Appendix: the 'crisis of adaptation': a bibliography; Index.
initial 'crisis of adaptation': the impact of British abolition on the
Atlantic slave trade in West Africa, 1808-1820 Paul E. Lovejoy and David
Richardson; 2. The West African palm oil trade in the nineteenth century
and the 'crisis of adaptation' Martin Lynn; 3. The compatibility of the
slave and palm oil trades in Dahomey, 1818-1858 Elisée Soumonni; 4. Between
abolition and Jihad: the Asante response to the ending of the Atlantic
slave trade, 1807-1896 Gareth Austin; 5. Plantations and labour in the
south-east Gold Coast from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth
century Ray A. Kea; 6. Owners, slaves and the struggle for labour in the
commercial transition at Lagos Kristin Mann; 7. Slaves, Igbo women and palm
oil in the nineteenth century Susan Martin; 8. 'Legitimate' trade and
gender relations in Yorubaland and Dahomey Robin Law; 9. In search of a
desert-edge perspective: the Sahara-Sahel and the Atlantic trade, c.
1815-1900 E. Ann McDougall; 10. The 'New International Economic Order' in
the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa A. G.
Hopkins; Appendix: the 'crisis of adaptation': a bibliography; Index.
List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Introduction Robin Law; 1. The
initial 'crisis of adaptation': the impact of British abolition on the
Atlantic slave trade in West Africa, 1808-1820 Paul E. Lovejoy and David
Richardson; 2. The West African palm oil trade in the nineteenth century
and the 'crisis of adaptation' Martin Lynn; 3. The compatibility of the
slave and palm oil trades in Dahomey, 1818-1858 Elisée Soumonni; 4. Between
abolition and Jihad: the Asante response to the ending of the Atlantic
slave trade, 1807-1896 Gareth Austin; 5. Plantations and labour in the
south-east Gold Coast from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth
century Ray A. Kea; 6. Owners, slaves and the struggle for labour in the
commercial transition at Lagos Kristin Mann; 7. Slaves, Igbo women and palm
oil in the nineteenth century Susan Martin; 8. 'Legitimate' trade and
gender relations in Yorubaland and Dahomey Robin Law; 9. In search of a
desert-edge perspective: the Sahara-Sahel and the Atlantic trade, c.
1815-1900 E. Ann McDougall; 10. The 'New International Economic Order' in
the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa A. G.
Hopkins; Appendix: the 'crisis of adaptation': a bibliography; Index.
initial 'crisis of adaptation': the impact of British abolition on the
Atlantic slave trade in West Africa, 1808-1820 Paul E. Lovejoy and David
Richardson; 2. The West African palm oil trade in the nineteenth century
and the 'crisis of adaptation' Martin Lynn; 3. The compatibility of the
slave and palm oil trades in Dahomey, 1818-1858 Elisée Soumonni; 4. Between
abolition and Jihad: the Asante response to the ending of the Atlantic
slave trade, 1807-1896 Gareth Austin; 5. Plantations and labour in the
south-east Gold Coast from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth
century Ray A. Kea; 6. Owners, slaves and the struggle for labour in the
commercial transition at Lagos Kristin Mann; 7. Slaves, Igbo women and palm
oil in the nineteenth century Susan Martin; 8. 'Legitimate' trade and
gender relations in Yorubaland and Dahomey Robin Law; 9. In search of a
desert-edge perspective: the Sahara-Sahel and the Atlantic trade, c.
1815-1900 E. Ann McDougall; 10. The 'New International Economic Order' in
the nineteenth century: Britain's first development plan for Africa A. G.
Hopkins; Appendix: the 'crisis of adaptation': a bibliography; Index.