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پیامدهای برده‌داری: انتقالات و دگرگونی‌ها در جنوب شرقی نیجریه

The aftermath of slavery : transitions and transformations in southeastern Nigeria

معرفی کتاب «پیامدهای برده‌داری: انتقالات و دگرگونی‌ها در جنوب شرقی نیجریه» (با عنوان لاتین The aftermath of slavery : transitions and transformations in southeastern Nigeria) نوشتهٔ edited by Chima J. Korieh and Femi J. Kolapo، منتشرشده توسط نشر Africa World Press; Africa World Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In The Aftermath of Slavery Transitions and Transformations in Southeastern Nigeria the contributors present an in-depth survey of the impact of the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade on the societies of the Lower Niger Basin of Nigeria. The book provides critical perspectives on the economic, social, and political changes that occurred in the region following the abolition of the external slave trade. By adopting various cultural, historical, political, and sociological perspectives, the contributors provide insightful analyses on the changing economic, political, and social landscape of African societies in the aftermath of the Atlantic slave trade. African producers adopted new production relations in response to increased demands for labor required for the production of agricultural goods. Advances were made in the production techniques and technology for the production of palm produce. Improved transportation and haulage systems increased quantities and bulk of supplies. Gender relations of production saw important transformations in response to labor and control of access to productive resources. The book provides new lines of argument that explains the early and close functioning of the coastal middlemen and the immediate hinterland societies with European traders, travelers, observers, and officials during the slave trade era and in the aftermath of slavery in the nineteenth century and offer a fresh look at the broader debate on the impact of the abolition of the slave trade on African societies. "This is an important micro-study that we so much need in the classrooms. African Diaspora and African History students and their instructors would find it extremely useful." Dr. Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani Associate Professor of African Diaspora and African History Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland The Aftermath of Slavery brings together the voices of many young scholars who daringly recast the narrative of the post-abolitionism period by showing 1. 2. 3. New Calabar Middlemen, Her Majesty's Consuls, and British Traders in late Nineteenth Century Niger Delta Waibinte Wariboko Gender and the Political Economy of the Post-Abolitio Era: The Bight of Biafra (Nigeria) and its Hinterland Chima]. Kon'eh lntroductin I •emi.J. Kolapo and Chima .f. Korieh The Aftermath of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Two Settlement Patterns in Southeastern Nigeria U. D. Atryanwu 4. The Canoe in Nineteenth Century Lower Niger and the Delta 5. 6. Femi]. Kolapo lgbo Slaves and the Transformation of the Niger-Delta Raphael Ch!Jioke Njoku Oral Tradition and the Material Culture of the Atlantic Slave Trade as Historical Evidence: The Aro and the Bight o f Biafra Hinterland ]. Akuma-Kalu Njoku - /, 8. •biafran' Historidty: 1ft-. ( )krika, and :\n.·hit«·tural Representation JJuwr The Vocllbulary of Dclr-A 1-:A. l 9. Theses. Antithesis, and Ddt'.l in Time t 0. ;'\ro and Nri: Tht' l.e-ssons of NinC"tt·enth Century History c: Jf.&hmto Notes on Contributors Index
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