In this article, the author argues that migration scholars can gain a wider unders- tanding of historical African migration through the examination of marriage migration in particular. These specific migrations, which are especially visible in civil legal records of the Kayes region (Mali) from 1905 to 1925, shed light on women’s mobility (social and geographical) in and out of marriage. These documents also show the gradual restriction of this mobility by colonial and local authorities. The circumventing strategies used by some women to counter these restrictions relied mainly upon historical family migration networks. But these strategies would gradually become obsolete owing to patrilinear family networks proving ultimately to be much st...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
This paper aims to understand how the significant out-migration of men from small-town Senegal influ...
International audienceAttempts to explain the rise in women's age at marriage across Africa have foc...
In this article, the author argues that migration scholars can gain a wider understanding of histori...
Geschlechtsspezifik, Migration und familiäre Netzwerke im Oberen Senegal (1907-1950) Dieser Artikel...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
The topic of this study is social mobility, namely the analysis of marital mobility in a multination...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
The article gives a comprehensive analysis of the most important factors that have contributed throu...
Adolescent girls in West Africa are migrating in search of educational and livelihood opportunities....
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
Mobility is an essential feature of the Fulbe lifestyle. This article deals with Fulbe migration int...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article presents a historical and anthropological approach to mixed marriages in Morocco, track...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
This paper aims to understand how the significant out-migration of men from small-town Senegal influ...
International audienceAttempts to explain the rise in women's age at marriage across Africa have foc...
In this article, the author argues that migration scholars can gain a wider understanding of histori...
Geschlechtsspezifik, Migration und familiäre Netzwerke im Oberen Senegal (1907-1950) Dieser Artikel...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
The topic of this study is social mobility, namely the analysis of marital mobility in a multination...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
The article gives a comprehensive analysis of the most important factors that have contributed throu...
Adolescent girls in West Africa are migrating in search of educational and livelihood opportunities....
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
Mobility is an essential feature of the Fulbe lifestyle. This article deals with Fulbe migration int...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article presents a historical and anthropological approach to mixed marriages in Morocco, track...
Changes in kinship relations are part of the broad social change in all African societies. This arti...
This paper aims to understand how the significant out-migration of men from small-town Senegal influ...
International audienceAttempts to explain the rise in women's age at marriage across Africa have foc...