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Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa Martin A. Klein (University of Toronto)

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa By Martin A. Klein (University of Toronto)

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa by Martin A. Klein (University of Toronto)


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Martin Klein's history of slavery during the 19th and 20th centuries in three former French colonies focuses on the constantly changing relationships between slave and master, and the attempts on the part of slaves to seek freedom, or autonomy where they remained in servitude.

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa Summary

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa by Martin A. Klein (University of Toronto)

Martin Klein's book is a history of slaves during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in three former French colonies. It investigates the changing nature of local slavery over time, and the evolving French attitudes towards it, through the phases of trade, conquest and colonial rule. The heart of the study focuses on the period between 1876 and 1922, when a French army composed largely of slave soldiers took massive numbers of slaves in the interior, while in areas near the coast, hesitant actions were taken against slave-raiding, trading and use. After 1900, the French withdrew state support of slavery, and as many as a million slaves left their masters. A second exodus occurred after World War I, when soldiers of slave origin returned home. The renegotiation of relationships between those who remained and their masters carries the story into the contemporary world.

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa Reviews

'Martin A. Klein tells the story admirably; his research is based not only on the extensive use of archival and secondary materials, but also on interviews with the descendants of slaves and masters, whose memories of the past tend to be much harsher than the impressions of contemporary colonial observers.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Klein's sensitive reading of this makes the book valuable to students of contemporary African society as well as historians of slavery, West Africa and French colonialism a convincingly argued and important book.' English Historical Review
' a profound, comprehensive, facts rich overview, based on several years of research by the author in African and European archives, collecting of oral records and reports by missionaries Martin Klein brought to the reader a book which helps in understanding not only of African slavery itself, but due to its persistence in the minds of many former slaves even long after is abolition, in understanding a lot about the African present as well.' Asian and African Studies

Table of Contents

1. Slavery in the Western Sudan; 2. Abolition and retreat: Senegal, 18481876; 3. Slavery, slave-trading and social revolution; 4. Senegal after Briere; 5. Conquest of the Sudan: Desbordes to Archinard; 6. Senegal in the 1890s; 7. The end of the conquest; 8. The imposition of metropolitan priorities on slavery; 9. With smoke and mirrors: slavery and the conquest of Guinea; 10. The Banamba exodus; 11. French fears and the limits to an emancipation policy; 12. Looking for the tracks: how they did it; 13. After the war: renegotiating social relations; 14. A question of honour.

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NPB9780521593243
9780521593243
0521593247
Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa by Martin A. Klein (University of Toronto)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-07-28
382
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