Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 153
... slave trade stimulated the expansion of slavery within this region , probably more slaves being retained for local use than exported . The best - documented aspect of this process , which occupies a considerable portion of the book ...
... slave trade stimulated the expansion of slavery within this region , probably more slaves being retained for local use than exported . The best - documented aspect of this process , which occupies a considerable portion of the book ...
الصفحة 154
... slave trade , in implicit distinction from other branches of trade in which the region was involved . Given that , by comparison with other areas of western Africa , Senegal was a relatively minor supplier of slaves for the Atlantic ...
... slave trade , in implicit distinction from other branches of trade in which the region was involved . Given that , by comparison with other areas of western Africa , Senegal was a relatively minor supplier of slaves for the Atlantic ...
الصفحة 312
... slaves in their place . At a formal level this was achieved by remitting disputes over slavery to Isla- mic courts , which had not adopted the colonial law's denial of slave status . This unfairly suggests total cynicism ; Lugard was ...
... slaves in their place . At a formal level this was achieved by remitting disputes over slavery to Isla- mic courts , which had not adopted the colonial law's denial of slave status . This unfairly suggests total cynicism ; Lugard was ...
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