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- 2001044573 contributor B8949344.
- 2001044573 created "c2002.".
- 2001044573 date "2002".
- 2001044573 date "c2002.".
- 2001044573 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2001044573 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-248) and index.".
- 2001044573 description "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE: Background Issues 1.1 Literature Review 1.2 Concepts and Definitions 1.2.1 Slavery 1.2.2 African Indigenous Slavery 1.2.3 Slave Dealing 1.3 Perceptions 1.3.1 Slaves by Masters in Centralized Polities 1.3.2 Owners by Slaves in Centralized Polities 1.3.3 Slaves by Masters in Non-Centraliied Societies 1.3.4 Masters by Slaves in Non-Centralized Societies 1.3.5 Notes PART I: SLAVERY IN CENTRALIZED POLITIES CHAPTER TWO: The Origin of Slavery And Acquisition of Slaves 2.1 The Notion of a Centralized Polity 2.2 The Problem of the Origin of Slavery; An Overview 2.3 Acquisition of Slaves in Centralized Polities 2.3.1 Acquisition by Purchase 2.3.2 Acquisition by Capture 2.3.3 Acquisition Through Gifts 2.3.4 Acquisition Through Procreation. 2.4 Notes CHAPTER THREE: The Organization of Slavery and the Use of Slaves 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Structural Organization. 3.2 Functional Organization 3.2.1 Slaves in Administration 3.2.2 Slaves in Social Life 3.2.3 Slaves in Economic Life 3.3 Notes CHAPTER FOUR: Problems and Prospects of The End of Slavery And Servitude 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Internal factors 4.3 The Role of External Forces 4.4 The Role of Christian Missionaries 4.5 The Role of Muslims 4.6 Other Factors 4.7 Notes PART II: SLAVERY IN THE NON-CENTRALIZED SOCIETIES CHAPTER FIVE: The Origin of Slavery and Procurement of Slaves 5.1 The Notion of Non-Centralized Societies 5.2 The Origin of Slavery 5.3 Procurement of slaves by non-centralized societies 5.3.1 Procurement of Slaves by Purchase 5.3.2 Procurement by Procreation 5.3.3 Procurement of Slaves from Pawns 5.3.4 Procurement of Slaves from Gifts 5.4 Notes CHAPTER SIX: The Organization of Slavery Institution in Non-Centralized Societies 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Structural Organization and Integration 6.2 Functional Organization: Slavery and Integration of Slaves 6.2.1 Slaves in Economic Life Among the Banyang 6.2.2 Other Non-Centralized Societies 6.3 Slave in Social Functions 6.4 Notes CHAPTER SEVEN: The Abolition of Slavery in Non-Centralized Societies 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The End of Slavery in the Hinterland Societies 7.3 The Abolition of Slavery in Banyang Country 7.4 Emancipation of slaves in the Coastal Societies 7.5 Abolition in the Coastal Societies 7.6 The Role of the European Colonial Administrators 7.7 The Effects of the Abolition on the Non-Centralized Societies 7.8 Notes CHAPTER EIGHT: CONCLUSION: Summary of Comparisons and Contrasts 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Comparisons and Contrast in Perceptions 8.3 Comparisons and Contrasts in Acquisition of Slaves 8.4 Comparison and Contrasts in the Organization of the Institution 8.5 The lot of slaves 8.6 Comparisons and Contrasts in the End of Slavery 8.7 Notes.".
- 2001044573 extent "xx, 262 p., [9] leaves of plates :".
- 2001044573 identifier "0773472258 (v. 59)".
- 2001044573 identifier "0889461759 (AS series)".
- 2001044573 identifier 2001044573.html.
- 2001044573 isPartOf "African studies (Lewiston, N.Y.) ; v. 59.".
- 2001044573 isPartOf "African studies ; v. 59.".
- 2001044573 issued "2002".
- 2001044573 issued "c2002.".
- 2001044573 language "eng".
- 2001044573 publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- 2001044573 spatial "Africa".
- 2001044573 subject "306.3/62/096 21".
- 2001044573 subject "HT1321 .F66 2002".
- 2001044573 subject "Slave trade Africa History.".
- 2001044573 subject "Slavery Africa History.".
- 2001044573 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER ONE: Background Issues 1.1 Literature Review 1.2 Concepts and Definitions 1.2.1 Slavery 1.2.2 African Indigenous Slavery 1.2.3 Slave Dealing 1.3 Perceptions 1.3.1 Slaves by Masters in Centralized Polities 1.3.2 Owners by Slaves in Centralized Polities 1.3.3 Slaves by Masters in Non-Centraliied Societies 1.3.4 Masters by Slaves in Non-Centralized Societies 1.3.5 Notes PART I: SLAVERY IN CENTRALIZED POLITIES CHAPTER TWO: The Origin of Slavery And Acquisition of Slaves 2.1 The Notion of a Centralized Polity 2.2 The Problem of the Origin of Slavery; An Overview 2.3 Acquisition of Slaves in Centralized Polities 2.3.1 Acquisition by Purchase 2.3.2 Acquisition by Capture 2.3.3 Acquisition Through Gifts 2.3.4 Acquisition Through Procreation. 2.4 Notes CHAPTER THREE: The Organization of Slavery and the Use of Slaves 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Structural Organization. 3.2 Functional Organization 3.2.1 Slaves in Administration 3.2.2 Slaves in Social Life 3.2.3 Slaves in Economic Life 3.3 Notes CHAPTER FOUR: Problems and Prospects of The End of Slavery And Servitude 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Internal factors 4.3 The Role of External Forces 4.4 The Role of Christian Missionaries 4.5 The Role of Muslims 4.6 Other Factors 4.7 Notes PART II: SLAVERY IN THE NON-CENTRALIZED SOCIETIES CHAPTER FIVE: The Origin of Slavery and Procurement of Slaves 5.1 The Notion of Non-Centralized Societies 5.2 The Origin of Slavery 5.3 Procurement of slaves by non-centralized societies 5.3.1 Procurement of Slaves by Purchase 5.3.2 Procurement by Procreation 5.3.3 Procurement of Slaves from Pawns 5.3.4 Procurement of Slaves from Gifts 5.4 Notes CHAPTER SIX: The Organization of Slavery Institution in Non-Centralized Societies 6.0 Introduction 6.1 Structural Organization and Integration 6.2 Functional Organization: Slavery and Integration of Slaves 6.2.1 Slaves in Economic Life Among the Banyang 6.2.2 Other Non-Centralized Societies 6.3 Slave in Social Functions 6.4 Notes CHAPTER SEVEN: The Abolition of Slavery in Non-Centralized Societies 7.1 Introduction 7.2 The End of Slavery in the Hinterland Societies 7.3 The Abolition of Slavery in Banyang Country 7.4 Emancipation of slaves in the Coastal Societies 7.5 Abolition in the Coastal Societies 7.6 The Role of the European Colonial Administrators 7.7 The Effects of the Abolition on the Non-Centralized Societies 7.8 Notes CHAPTER EIGHT: CONCLUSION: Summary of Comparisons and Contrasts 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Comparisons and Contrast in Perceptions 8.3 Comparisons and Contrasts in Acquisition of Slaves 8.4 Comparison and Contrasts in the Organization of the Institution 8.5 The lot of slaves 8.6 Comparisons and Contrasts in the End of Slavery 8.7 Notes.".
- 2001044573 title "A comparative study of societal influences on indigenous slavery in two types of societies in Africa / E.S.D. Fomin.".
- 2001044573 type "text".