Preface; 1. Defining slavery, defining freedom; 2. Slavery in African history; 3. Slavery without states: land, lineages, and power in Africa; 4. Slavery and African states; 5. Slavery and African economics; 6. The end of slavery in Africa; Conclusion.
This book is a comprehensive history of slavery in Africa from earliest times to the end of the twentieth century.
Sean Stilwell is Associate Professor of African History at the University of Vermont.
'Sean Stilwell presents us with a powerful entry into the rich
debate on the nature and history of slavery and slaving in Africa.
His book represents both a valuable point of entry for any scholar
moving into this field and a superb synthesis of recent research
across the continent for those of us trying to keep up. Stilwell
also manages to stake out positions in key debates that respond to
recent scholarship, like that from Joe Miller, while inviting new
avenues of deliberation. This volume thus serves as a monograph, a
historiography, and an excellent teaching text all in one book.'
Trevor R. Getz, Professor of History, San Francisco State
University
'A refreshing reexamination of the place of slavery in the history
of Africa, Slavery and Slaving in African History surveys the role
of slaves in the economies and societies of Africa throughout
history, thereby establishing context for an understanding of the
deportation of slaves across the Atlantic, the Sahara, and the
Indian Ocean and of the use of slaves in Africa itself.' Paul E.
Lovejoy, FRSC Distinguished Research Professor, Canada Research
Chair in African Diaspora History, York University
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