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Authoritative account of 400 years of West African history by a leading scholar.
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Authoritative account of 400 years of West African history by a leading scholar.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521597609
- ISBN-10: 0521597609
- Artikelnr.: 21625274
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780521597609
- ISBN-10: 0521597609
- Artikelnr.: 21625274
Preface; Part I. Senegambia from the Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century:
A Haven for Incoming Populations, A Station for Migrants on the Move: 1.
Senegambia in the 15th and 16th centuries: dependence on the Sudan and the
Sahara; 2. Social dynamics in Senegambia; 3. The Atlantic trading system
and the reformation of Senegambian states from the 15th to the 17th
century; 4. The partition of the Senegambian coast in the 17th century;
Part II. Senegambia in the Eighteenth Century: the Slave Trade, Ceddo
Regimes and Muslim Revolutions: 5. The slave trade in the 18th century; 6.
The strengthening of Ceddo regimes in the 18th Century; 7. Muslim
revolutions in the 18th century; 8. The impact of the slave trade: economic
regression and social strife; Part III. Senegambia in the first half of the
Nineteenth Century: 9. The crisis of the trans-Atlantic trading system and
the triumph of legitimate trade in the first half of the 19th century; 10.
Popular rebellions and political and social crises in Futa Jallon; 11. Futa
Jallon expansion into the Southern Rivers region; 12. The colony of Senegal
and political and social crises in Northern Senegambia; 13. Defeat of the
holy warriors in Northern Senegambia; Part IV. Senegambia in the Second
Half of the Nineteenth Century: Colonial Conquest and Resistance Movements:
14. Colonial imperialism and European rivalries in Senegambia; 15.
Last-Ditch Resistance Movements of Legitimist Rulers in Northern
Senegambia; 16. The conquest of the Southern Rivers Region; 17. The
balancing act of the Alamis of Timbo in their attempts to cope with
centrifugal forces; 18. Bokar Biro and the conquest of Futa Jallon;
Conclusion.
A Haven for Incoming Populations, A Station for Migrants on the Move: 1.
Senegambia in the 15th and 16th centuries: dependence on the Sudan and the
Sahara; 2. Social dynamics in Senegambia; 3. The Atlantic trading system
and the reformation of Senegambian states from the 15th to the 17th
century; 4. The partition of the Senegambian coast in the 17th century;
Part II. Senegambia in the Eighteenth Century: the Slave Trade, Ceddo
Regimes and Muslim Revolutions: 5. The slave trade in the 18th century; 6.
The strengthening of Ceddo regimes in the 18th Century; 7. Muslim
revolutions in the 18th century; 8. The impact of the slave trade: economic
regression and social strife; Part III. Senegambia in the first half of the
Nineteenth Century: 9. The crisis of the trans-Atlantic trading system and
the triumph of legitimate trade in the first half of the 19th century; 10.
Popular rebellions and political and social crises in Futa Jallon; 11. Futa
Jallon expansion into the Southern Rivers region; 12. The colony of Senegal
and political and social crises in Northern Senegambia; 13. Defeat of the
holy warriors in Northern Senegambia; Part IV. Senegambia in the Second
Half of the Nineteenth Century: Colonial Conquest and Resistance Movements:
14. Colonial imperialism and European rivalries in Senegambia; 15.
Last-Ditch Resistance Movements of Legitimist Rulers in Northern
Senegambia; 16. The conquest of the Southern Rivers Region; 17. The
balancing act of the Alamis of Timbo in their attempts to cope with
centrifugal forces; 18. Bokar Biro and the conquest of Futa Jallon;
Conclusion.
Preface; Part I. Senegambia from the Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century:
A Haven for Incoming Populations, A Station for Migrants on the Move: 1.
Senegambia in the 15th and 16th centuries: dependence on the Sudan and the
Sahara; 2. Social dynamics in Senegambia; 3. The Atlantic trading system
and the reformation of Senegambian states from the 15th to the 17th
century; 4. The partition of the Senegambian coast in the 17th century;
Part II. Senegambia in the Eighteenth Century: the Slave Trade, Ceddo
Regimes and Muslim Revolutions: 5. The slave trade in the 18th century; 6.
The strengthening of Ceddo regimes in the 18th Century; 7. Muslim
revolutions in the 18th century; 8. The impact of the slave trade: economic
regression and social strife; Part III. Senegambia in the first half of the
Nineteenth Century: 9. The crisis of the trans-Atlantic trading system and
the triumph of legitimate trade in the first half of the 19th century; 10.
Popular rebellions and political and social crises in Futa Jallon; 11. Futa
Jallon expansion into the Southern Rivers region; 12. The colony of Senegal
and political and social crises in Northern Senegambia; 13. Defeat of the
holy warriors in Northern Senegambia; Part IV. Senegambia in the Second
Half of the Nineteenth Century: Colonial Conquest and Resistance Movements:
14. Colonial imperialism and European rivalries in Senegambia; 15.
Last-Ditch Resistance Movements of Legitimist Rulers in Northern
Senegambia; 16. The conquest of the Southern Rivers Region; 17. The
balancing act of the Alamis of Timbo in their attempts to cope with
centrifugal forces; 18. Bokar Biro and the conquest of Futa Jallon;
Conclusion.
A Haven for Incoming Populations, A Station for Migrants on the Move: 1.
Senegambia in the 15th and 16th centuries: dependence on the Sudan and the
Sahara; 2. Social dynamics in Senegambia; 3. The Atlantic trading system
and the reformation of Senegambian states from the 15th to the 17th
century; 4. The partition of the Senegambian coast in the 17th century;
Part II. Senegambia in the Eighteenth Century: the Slave Trade, Ceddo
Regimes and Muslim Revolutions: 5. The slave trade in the 18th century; 6.
The strengthening of Ceddo regimes in the 18th Century; 7. Muslim
revolutions in the 18th century; 8. The impact of the slave trade: economic
regression and social strife; Part III. Senegambia in the first half of the
Nineteenth Century: 9. The crisis of the trans-Atlantic trading system and
the triumph of legitimate trade in the first half of the 19th century; 10.
Popular rebellions and political and social crises in Futa Jallon; 11. Futa
Jallon expansion into the Southern Rivers region; 12. The colony of Senegal
and political and social crises in Northern Senegambia; 13. Defeat of the
holy warriors in Northern Senegambia; Part IV. Senegambia in the Second
Half of the Nineteenth Century: Colonial Conquest and Resistance Movements:
14. Colonial imperialism and European rivalries in Senegambia; 15.
Last-Ditch Resistance Movements of Legitimist Rulers in Northern
Senegambia; 16. The conquest of the Southern Rivers Region; 17. The
balancing act of the Alamis of Timbo in their attempts to cope with
centrifugal forces; 18. Bokar Biro and the conquest of Futa Jallon;
Conclusion.