Through analysis of two communities in coastal Kenya, The Legacy of Slavery in Coastal Kenya argues that heritage construction is a discursive and selective process, that the landscape-both physical and mental-is the arena in which this process takes place, and that there are many conflicting and contested views of heritage.
Through analysis of two communities in coastal Kenya, The Legacy of Slavery in Coastal Kenya argues that heritage construction is a discursive and selective process, that the landscape-both physical and mental-is the arena in which this process takes place, and that there are many conflicting and contested views of heritage.
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Chapter One: Inside the Hole Chapter Two: The Historical Background Chapter Three: Oral Traditions Chapter Four: The Archaeological Evidence Chapter Five: Archival Evidence Chapter Six: Presentation of the Shimoni Cultural Landscape Chapter Seven: Memory and Heritage Interpretation: Frere TownFreed Slave Settlement, Mombasa Conclusion References
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Chapter One: Inside the Hole Chapter Two: The Historical Background Chapter Three: Oral Traditions Chapter Four: The Archaeological Evidence Chapter Five: Archival Evidence Chapter Six: Presentation of the Shimoni Cultural Landscape Chapter Seven: Memory and Heritage Interpretation: Frere TownFreed Slave Settlement, Mombasa Conclusion References
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