Fernando Po, home to the Bantu-speaking Bubi people, has an unusually complex history. Long touted as the "key" to West Africa, it is the largest West African island and the last to enter the world economy. Confronted by both African resistance and ecological barriers, early British and Spanish imperialism foundered there. Not until the late nineteenth century did foreign settlement take hold, abetted by a class of westernized black planters. It was only then that Fernando Po developed a plantation economy dependent on ...
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Fernando Po, home to the Bantu-speaking Bubi people, has an unusually complex history. Long touted as the "key" to West Africa, it is the largest West African island and the last to enter the world economy. Confronted by both African resistance and ecological barriers, early British and Spanish imperialism foundered there. Not until the late nineteenth century did foreign settlement take hold, abetted by a class of westernized black planters. It was only then that Fernando Po developed a plantation economy dependent on migrant labor, working under conditions similar to slavery. In From Slaving to Neoslavery , Ibrahim K. Sundiata offers a comprehensive history of Fernando Po, explains the continuities between slavery and free contract labor, and challenges standard notions of labor development and progress in various colonial contexts. Sundiata's work is interdisciplinary, considering the influences of the environment, disease, slavery, abolition, and indigenous state formation in determining the interaction of African peoples with colonialism. From Slaving to Neoslavery has manifold implications. Historians usually depict the nineteenth century as the period in which free labor triumphed over slavery, but Sundiata challenges this notion. By examining the history of Fernando Po, he illuminates the larger debate about slavery current among scholars of Africa.
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12+250 pages, index, bibliography, maps, figures: comprehensive history of FERNANDO PO 1827-1930 including the end of slavery, contract labour, plantation economy, Creoledom; hardback, ex library with neat label to base of spine & label & stamp to end paper ow vg vg dw SCARCE.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book Not ex-lib. Hardcover in gold cloth, in orange illustrated jack with dark green titles, 8vo. 1st printing. xii + 250pp. Index, bibliography, endnotes. Fine/Fine. Mildly toed-in tips of corners. Book and jacket are otherwise as new clean, tight, square and unmarked. jacket in Brodart.