IJAHS 48:2 (2015) Special Issue: Exploring Post-Slavery in Contemporary Africa
Note: Pricing may changed if you are purchasing on behalf of an institution, or are purchasing from within Africa. You will have a chance to review your actual pricing once you choose to purchase an item.
The following individual articles are also available online:
- African Post-Slavery: A History of the Future (21 pages)
- Awad El Djouh and the Dynamics of Post-Slavery (15 pages)
- Escaping Slavery and Building Diasporic Communities in French Soudan and Senegal, ca. 1880–1940 (23 pages)
- Female Seclusion in the Aftermath of Slavery on the Southern Swahili Coast: Transformations of Slavery in Unexpected Places (21 pages)
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Haratine in Nouakchott’s “Niche-Settlements” (28 pages)
- Introduction: Exploring Post-Slavery in Contemporary Africa (11 pages)
- Slavery, Emancipation, and Memory: Exploratory Notes on Western Ethiopia (17 pages)
- Stereotypes of Past-Slavery and “Stereo-styles” in Post-Slavery: A Multidimensional, Interactionist Perspective on Contemporary Hierarchies (20 pages)
- The Quest for Honor and Citizenship in Post-Slavery Borgu (Benin) (19 pages)
- “Freedom But Nothing Else”: The Legacies of Slavery and Abolition in Post-Slavery Sierra Leone, 1928–1956 (19 pages)