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  • 1
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1107014360 , 9781107014367
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 333 S. , Kt. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: African studies series 118
    Series Statement: African studies
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. bei Cambridge Green, Toby, 1974 - The rise of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade in Western Africa, 1300 - 1589
    DDC: 306.3/620966
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    Keywords: Slave trade History ; Slave trade History ; Creoles History ; Slave trade Africa, West ; History ; Slave trade America ; History ; Creoles Africa, West ; History ; Westafrika ; Sklavenhandel
    Abstract: "The region between the river Senegal and Sierra Leone saw the first trans-Atlantic slave trade in the sixteenth century. Drawing on many new sources, Toby Green challenges current quantitative approaches to the history of the slave trade. New data on slave origins can show how and why Western African societies responded to Atlantic pressures. Green argues that answering these questions requires a cultural framework and uses the idea of creolization - the formation of mixed cultural communities in the era of plantation societies - to argue that preceding social patterns in both Africa and Europe were crucial. Major impacts of the sixteenth-century slave trade included political fragmentation, changes in identity, and the reorganization of ritual and social patterns. The book shows which peoples were enslaved, why they were vulnerable, and the consequences in Africa and beyond"--
    Abstract: "The region between the river Senegal and Sierra Leone saw the first trans-Atlantic slave trade in the sixteenth century. Drawing on many new sources, Toby Green challenges current quantitative approaches to the history of the slave trade. New data on slave origins can show how and why Western African societies responded to Atlantic pressures. Green argues that answering these questions requires a cultural framework and uses the idea of creolization - the formation of mixed cultural communities in the era of plantation societies - to argue that preceding social patterns in both Africa and Europe were crucial. Major impacts of the sixteenth-century slave trade included political fragmentation, changes in identity, and the reorganization of ritual and social patterns. The book shows which peoples were enslaved, why they were vulnerable, and the consequences in Africa and beyond"--
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-324) and index
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  • 2
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    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107614475 , 9781107029620 , 1107614473 , 1107029627
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 349 S. , Ill., Kt. , 26 cm
    DDC: 669.09
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    Keywords: Metallurgy History ; Metallurgy Social aspects ; History ; Metallurgy Economic aspects ; History ; Metals History ; Metals Social aspects ; History ; Metals Economic aspects ; History ; Civilization History ; Civilization, Modern History ; Capitalism History ; Commerce History ; Metallurgy ; History ; Metallurgy ; Social aspects ; History ; Metallurgy ; Economic aspects ; History ; Metals ; Social aspects ; History ; Metals ; Economic aspects ; History ; Metallurgie ; Metall ; Erzbergbau ; Zivilisation
    Abstract: The age of metals in the ancient Near East -- A Bronze Age without bronze -- Metals and society -- Trade and religion in the Mediterranean -- The coming of the Iron Age and Classical civilisation -- After the Romans -- Merchants -- "Capitalism," exchange, and the Near East -- China and the Eurasian corridor -- Renewal in the west -- Venice and the north -- Accumulators -- Iron and the Industrial Revolution -- Metals, "Capitalism," and the Renaissances -- Appendix 1: The Metallurgy of Iron / by Dr. J.A. Charles -- Appendix 2: Damascene Steel and Blades
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 312 - 329 , The age of metals in the ancient Near East ; A Bronze Age without bronze ; Metals and society ; Trade and religion in the Mediterranean ; The coming of the Iron Age and Classical civilisation ; After the Romans ; Merchants ; "Capitalism," exchange, and the Near East ; China and the Eurasian corridor ; Renewal in the west ; Venice and the north ; Accumulators ; Iron and the Industrial Revolution ; Metals, "Capitalism," and the Renaissances ; Appendix 1: The Metallurgy of Iron , Part I. Explorers ; The age of metals in the ancient Near East ; A Bronze Age without bronze ; Metals and society ; Trade and religion in the Mediterranean ; The coming of the Iron Age and Classical civilisation ; After the Romans ; Part II. Merchants ; "Capitalism," exchange, and the Near East ; China and the Eurasian corridor ; Renewal in the West ; Venice and the North ; Part III. Accumulators ; Iron and the Industrial Revolution ; Metals, "Capitalism," and the Renaissances ; Appendix 1: The Metallurgy of Iron , Appendix 2: Damascene Steel and Blades. , Appendix 2: Damascene Steel and Blades ; Glossary.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781107022126 , 1107022126
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 270 S. , Ill., Kt. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: African studies series 120
    Series Statement: African studies
    DDC: 382.0965/06623
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    Keywords: Borderlands ; Borderlands ; Migration, Internal Algeria ; History ; 20th century ; Migration, Internal Mali ; History ; 20th century ; Algeria Social conditions ; 20th century ; Mali Social conditions ; 20th century ; Algeria History ; 20th century ; Mali History ; 20th century ; Algeria Boundaries ; Mali Boundaries ; Mali Relations ; Algeria Commerce ; Mali Commerce ; Algeria Relations ; Algerien ; Grenzgebiet ; Mali ; Wirtschaftsverkehr ; Sozioökonomischer Wandel
    Abstract: "Smugglers and Saints of the Sahara describes life on and around the contemporary border between Algeria and Mali, exploring current developments in a broad historical and socioeconomic context. Basing her findings on long-term fieldwork with trading families, truckers, smugglers and scholars, Judith Scheele investigates the history of contemporary patterns of mobility from the late nineteenth century to the present. Through a careful analysis of family ties and local economic records, this book shows how long-standing mobility and interdependence have shaped not only local economies, but also notions of social hierarchy, morality and political legitimacy, creating patterns that endure today and that need to be taken into account in any empirically-grounded study of the region"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-265) and index , Machine generated contents note: 1. Founding saints and moneylenders: regional ecologies and oasis settlement; 2. Saints on trucks: Algerian traders and settlement in the biblād al-sūdān; 3. Dates, cocaine, and AK 47s: moral conundrums on the Algero-Malian border; 4. Struggles over encompassment: hierarchy, genealogies, and their contemporary use; 5. Universal law and local containment: assemblies, qudāh and the quest for civilisation; 6. Settlement, mobility, and the daily pitfalls of Saharan cosmopolitanism; Conclusion: Saharan connectivity and the 'swamp of terror'.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 1107001498 , 0521188202 , 9781107001497 , 9780521188203
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 208 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. , 23 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: African studies 114
    Series Statement: African studies
    DDC: 614.5/14096
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    Keywords: Cholera History 19th century ; Cholera History 20th century ; Cholera History 21st century ; Epidemics History ; Cholera history ; Disease Outbreaks history ; History, 19th Century ; History, 20th Century ; History, 21st Century ; Cholera Africa ; History ; 19th century ; Cholera Africa ; History ; 20th century ; Cholera Africa ; Epidemics Africa ; History ; Afrika ; Cholera ; Pandemie
    Abstract: "This book combines evidence from natural and social sciences to examine the impact on Africa of seven cholera pandemics since 1817"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. The First Six Cholera Pandemics, 1817-1947: 1. 'The fiend of pestilence' circles the globe; 2. Medical responses; 3. Cholera ravages Sub-Saharan Africa: Senegambia, Ethiopia, and Zanzibar, 1821-1894; 4. Cholera in North Africa and the Nile Valley: Tunisia, 1835-1868, and Egypt, 1823-1947; Part II. The Seventh Cholera Pandemic Strikes Africa: 5. Medical changes; 6. Seventh pandemic in Africa, 1971-2009; 7. Risk factors: environment and geography, armed conflicts and the dispersal of refugees; 8. Risk factors: public health policy choices among stable and weak states; 9. Zimbabwe, portrait of cholera in a failed state; 10. Cholera today.
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