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Willing Migrants - Soninke Labor Diasporas, 1848-1960 (Paperback, New edition): Francois Manchuelle, Martin A. Klein Willing Migrants - Soninke Labor Diasporas, 1848-1960 (Paperback, New edition)
Francois Manchuelle, Martin A. Klein; Preface by Martin A. Klein
R262 R227 Discovery Miles 2 270 Save R35 (13%) Out of stock

Manchuelle suggests an alternative to traditional migration theory. Of all France's black African migrants, 85 per cent are Soninke from one area of West Africa. This study of their migration to Europe challenges the view that they were coerced by colonial tax and violence and claims that the evidence shows rather that they were indeed willing migrants. North America: Ohio U Press

Willing Migrants - Soninke Labor Diasporas, 1848-1960 (Paperback, 1): Francois Manchuelle Willing Migrants - Soninke Labor Diasporas, 1848-1960 (Paperback, 1)
Francois Manchuelle
R787 R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Save R64 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Eighty-five percent of Black African migrants to France come from a single ethnic group in a single region of West Africa. The Soninke have the oldest tradition of labor migration within Africa and were also probably the first itinerant traders of West Africa; an important proportion continue to be merchants today. The first major study of the Soninke labor migration within Africa and to France, Willing Migrants is based upon critical analysis of French precolonial and colonial records and oral interviews with Soninke migrants. Francois Manchuelle shows that these migrations were driven by a search for improved economic conditions and that these labor movements have a great deal in common with European and American migrations. The empirical evidence runs sharply contrary to the theoretical arguments common in the Africanist literature that have stressed the role of the colonial state in forcing migration through coercive violence and taxation. Providing a vital link between African Studies and the study of labor migrations around the world, Willing Migrants marks a major advance in Africanist labor migration literature and should initiate new lines of historical inquiry and set off wide-ranging debate.

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