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African Women in the Atlantic World - Property, Vulnerability & Mobility, 1660-1880 (Paperback)
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African Women in the Atlantic World - Property, Vulnerability & Mobility, 1660-1880 (Paperback)
Series: Western Africa Series
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List price R300
Loot Price R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
You Save R66 (22%)
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PAPERBACK FOR SALE IN AFRICA ONLY An innovative and valuable
resource for understanding women's roles in changing societies,
this book brings together the history of Africa, the Atlantic and
gender before the 20th century. It explores trade, slavery and
migration in the context of the Euro-African encounter. While there
have been studies of women's roles in African societies and of
Atlantic history, the role of women in West and West Central Africa
during the period of the Atlantic slave trade and its abolition
remains relatively unexamined. This book brings together scholars
from Africa, North and South America and Europe to show, for the
first time, the ways in which African women participated in
economic, social and political spaces in Atlantic coast societies.
Focusing on diversity and change, and going beyond the study of
wealthy merchant women, the contributors examine the role of petty
traders and enslaved women in communities from Sierra Leone to
Benguela. They analyse how women in Africa used the opportunities
offered by relationships with European men, Christianity and
Atlantic commerce to negotiate their social and economic positions;
consider the limitations which early colonialism sought to imposeon
women and the strategies they employed to overcome them; the
factors which fostered or restricted women's mobility, both
spatially and socially; and women's economic power and its
curtailment. Mariana P. Candido is an associate professor of
history at the University of Notre Dame; Adam Jones recently
retired as Professor of African History and Culture History at the
University of Leipzig. In association with The Institute for
theScholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters,
University of Notre Dame
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