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Plantation Slavery In The Sokoto Caliphate A Historical And Comparative Study Mohammed Bashir Salau

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Plantation Slavery In The Sokoto Caliphate A Historical And Comparative Study Mohammed Bashir Salau
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Publisher: University of Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Mohammed Bashir Salau
ISBN: 9781580469388, 1580469388
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Plantation Slavery In The Sokoto Caliphate A Historical And Comparative Study Mohammed Bashir Salau by Mohammed Bashir Salau 9781580469388, 1580469388 instant download after payment.

A large-scale study of plantation slavery in West Africa with a focus on the nineteenth-century Sokoto caliphate, this book draws on diverse sources including oral testimony, Arabic material, and extant scholarly works about the caliphal state. Plantation Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: A Historical and Comparative Study offers new views on various fundamental issues including the definition of blackness in the Sokoto caliphate, the meaning of the term plantation the significance of plantation slavery in the caliphal state, and the role of slavery in the context of African states. Author Mohammed Bashir Salau analyzes key themes in the history of plantation slavery, especially plantation management and the acquisition, treatment, and control of slaves. Building on this analysis, Salau points to previously unknown ways in which the caliphal state prevented the development of serfdom, arguing that while social and economic factors played a role in the rise of slavery in the Sokoto caliphate, conscious political choice was the major factor for the rise and maintenance of plantation slavery. This study will be of major interest to students and scholars of slavery in Africa in general and in the Sokoto Caliphate in particular; in addition, through its comparative discussion it contributes to the literature on second slavery.

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