Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves Transformations along the GuineaBissau Coast 14001900 Social History of Africa Series Walter Hawthorne 9780325070490 Books PDF Planting%20Rice%20and%20Harvesting%20Slaves%20Transformations%20along%20the%20GuineaBissau%20Coast%2014001900%20Social%20History%20of%20Africa%20Series%20Walter%20Hawthorne%209780325070490%20Books
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Hawthorne reevaluates long-held notions about the Atlantic slave trade's impact on a number of "stateless" - or decentralized - societies in Africa's Guinea-Bissau region. He shows that decentralized societies were by no means passive victims of the slave trade, as commonly depicted in the literature, but vigorously defended themselves from the incursions of the raiders.
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Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves Transformations along the GuineaBissau Coast 14001900 Social History of Africa Series Walter Hawthorne 9780325070490 Books Reviews :
Hawthorne reevaluates long-held notions about the Atlantic slave trade's impact on a number of "stateless" - or decentralized - societies in Africa's Guinea-Bissau region. He shows that decentralized societies were by no means passive victims of the slave trade, as commonly depicted in the literature, but vigorously defended themselves from the incursions of the raiders.
Walter Hawthorne,Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves Transformations along the Guinea-Bissau Coast,1400-1900 (Social History of Africa Series),Heinemann,0325070490,Africa,Africa - General,Atlantic Coast (Guinea-Bissau) - History,Balanta (African people) - Agriculture,Balanta (African people) - History,Balanta (African people) - Social conditions,Oral tradition - Guinea-Bissau - Atlantic Coast - History,Rice trade - Guinea-Bissau - Atlantic Coast - History,Slave trade - Guinea-Bissau - Atlantic Coast - History,African history,EDUCATION / General,Education/General,Ethnic Studies - General,General,HISTORY / Africa / General,History,History - General History,History/World,History World,Non-Fiction,Social Science/Ethnic Studies - General,Social Science/Slavery,TEXT,United States,World history
Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves Transformations along the Guinea-Bissau Coast, 1400-1900 (Social History of Africa Series) [Walter Hawthorne] on . Hawthorne reevaluates long-held notions about the Atlantic slave trade's impact on a number of stateless - or decentralized - societies in Africa's Guinea-Bissau region. He shows that decentralized societies were by no means passive victims of the slave trade
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