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Paperback. Condición: New. "A must read for any social historian of the region."-The American Historical ReviewThe individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East, with a new afterword, new in paperbackIn the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Me…diterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the Mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on Western language sources. In recent decades new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in Western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors:Kenneth M. Cuno, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAY. Hakan Erdem, Sabanci University, Istanbul, TurkeyMichael Ferguson, Concordia University, CanadaEmad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Suez Canal University, EgyptLiat Kozma, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelGeorge Michael La Rue, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USAAhmad A. Sikainga, Ohio State University, USAEve M. Troutt Powell, University of Pennsylvania, USATerence Walz Independent scholar, Washington, DC, USA.

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Hardback. Condición: New. In the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abo…litionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on western language sources. In the past forty years new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region. Contributors: Kenneth M. Cuno, Y. Hakan Erdem, Michael Ferguson, Emad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Liat Kozma, George Michael La Rue, Ahmad A. Sikainga, Eve M. Troutt Powell, and Terence Walz.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white…, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on western language sources. In the past forty years new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region. Contributors: Kenneth M. Cuno, Y. Hakan Erdem, Michael Ferguson, Emad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Liat Kozma, George Michael La Rue, Ahmad A. Sikainga, Eve M. Troutt Powell, and Terence Walz. New sources and research illuminate the individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A must read for any social historian of the region.The American Historical ReviewThe individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East, with a new afterword, new in paperbackIn the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other e…astern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the Mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on Western language sources. In recent decades new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in Western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors:Kenneth M. Cuno, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAY. Hakan Erdem, Sabanci University, Istanbul, TurkeyMichael Ferguson, Concordia University, CanadaEmad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Suez Canal University, EgyptLiat Kozma, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelGeorge Michael La Rue, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USAAhmad A. Sikainga, Ohio State University, USAEve M. Troutt Powell, University of Pennsylvania, USATerence Walz Independent scholar, Washington, DC, USA An examination of the individual lives of non-elite trans-Saharan African slaves in nineteenth-century Egypt and beyond, based on sources ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered accounts and archives in Western archives and libraries, new in paperback. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Condición: New. Über den AutorTERENCE WALZ is an independent scholar working in Washington, DC. He is the author of Trade Between Egypt and Bilad as-Sudan, 1700-1820.KENNETH M. CUNO is associate professor of history at the University.
Editorial: Institut Francais D'Archeologie Orientale Du Caire., 1978
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Idioma: Inglés
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white…, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on western language sources. In the past forty years new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region. Contributors: Kenneth M. Cuno, Y. Hakan Erdem, Michael Ferguson, Emad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Liat Kozma, George Michael La Rue, Ahmad A. Sikainga, Eve M. Troutt Powell, and Terence Walz. New sources and research illuminate the individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: New. "A must read for any social historian of the region."-The American Historical ReviewThe individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East, with a new afterword, new in paperbackIn the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Me…diterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the Mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on Western language sources. In recent decades new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in Western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors:Kenneth M. Cuno, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAY. Hakan Erdem, Sabanci University, Istanbul, TurkeyMichael Ferguson, Concordia University, CanadaEmad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Suez Canal University, EgyptLiat Kozma, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelGeorge Michael La Rue, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USAAhmad A. Sikainga, Ohio State University, USAEve M. Troutt Powell, University of Pennsylvania, USATerence Walz Independent scholar, Washington, DC, USA.

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Hardback. Condición: New. In the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abo…litionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on western language sources. In the past forty years new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region. Contributors: Kenneth M. Cuno, Y. Hakan Erdem, Michael Ferguson, Emad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Liat Kozma, George Michael La Rue, Ahmad A. Sikainga, Eve M. Troutt Powell, and Terence Walz.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A must read for any social historian of the region.The American Historical ReviewThe individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East, with a new afterword, new in paperbackIn the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other e…astern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the Mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on Western language sources. In recent decades new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in Western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors:Kenneth M. Cuno, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAY. Hakan Erdem, Sabanci University, Istanbul, TurkeyMichael Ferguson, Concordia University, CanadaEmad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Suez Canal University, EgyptLiat Kozma, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelGeorge Michael La Rue, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USAAhmad A. Sikainga, Ohio State University, USAEve M. Troutt Powell, University of Pennsylvania, USATerence Walz Independent scholar, Washington, DC, USA An examination of the individual lives of non-elite trans-Saharan African slaves in nineteenth-century Egypt and beyond, based on sources ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered accounts and archives in Western archives and libraries, new in paperback. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Buch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - In the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other eastern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and…on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on western language sources. In the past forty years new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors: Kenneth M. Cuno, Y. Hakan Erdem, Michael Ferguson, Emad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Liat Kozma, George Michael La Rue, Ahmad A. Sikainga, Eve M. Troutt Powell, and Terence Walz.

Editorial: [Cairo] : Institut français d'archéologie orientale du Caire, 1978
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. xvii, 297 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 28 cm.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. "A must read for any social historian of the region.The American Historical ReviewThe individual lives of African slaves in the Middle East, with a new afterword, new in paperbackIn the nineteenth century hundreds of thousands of Africans were forcibly migrated northward to Egypt and other e…astern Mediterranean destinations, yet relatively little is known about them. Studies have focused mainly on the Mamluk and harem slaves of elite households, who were mostly white, and on abolitionist efforts to end the slave trade, and most have relied heavily on Western language sources. In recent decades new sources have become available, ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered archives and accounts in Western archives and libraries. Along with new developments in the study of African slavery these sources provide a perspective on the lives of non-elite trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth century Egypt and beyond. The nine essays in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt and the region.Contributors:Kenneth M. Cuno, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAY. Hakan Erdem, Sabanci University, Istanbul, TurkeyMichael Ferguson, Concordia University, CanadaEmad Ahmad Helal Shams al-Din, Suez Canal University, EgyptLiat Kozma, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IsraelGeorge Michael La Rue, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USAAhmad A. Sikainga, Ohio State University, USAEve M. Troutt Powell, University of Pennsylvania, USATerence Walz Independent scholar, Washington, DC, USA An examination of the individual lives of non-elite trans-Saharan African slaves in nineteenth-century Egypt and beyond, based on sources ranging from Egyptian religious and civil court and police records to rediscovered accounts and archives in Western archives and libraries, new in paperback. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.