West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth century. Populations were scattered along the main slave trade routes in Western Sudan. This article analyzes how formerly enslaved populations used migration and diasporic practices to rebuild autonomous communities and social networks, and to overcome legacies of slavery away from their region of origin. This entailed renegotiations of kinship, marriage and religious practices in the Kayes region (Mali) and the Siin (Senegal) where stigmatization and vulnerability were deeply rooted in the history of slavery
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
For many Sudanese, the migration of Islamic society into Sudan has produced difficulties in identify...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Legacies of slavery are a relevant social issue in Sahel, a region in continent of Africa. Exclusion...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
The relationship between capitalism and slavery has been contentious because, in the Atlantic econom...
This data collection was produced based on a household and an individual survey of socio-economic st...
This article constructs the general outlines of the precolonial history of the Idaw al-Hajj commerci...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...
This data collection was produced based on an individual survey conducted by the SlaFMig project tea...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
Memories of slavery affect contemporary political life in many Sahelian countries, but how do stigma...
In eighteenth and nineteenth century Senegal, women constituted most of the enslaved population. Des...
In this article, the author argues that migration scholars can gain a wider unders- tanding of histo...
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
For many Sudanese, the migration of Islamic society into Sudan has produced difficulties in identify...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Legacies of slavery are a relevant social issue in Sahel, a region in continent of Africa. Exclusion...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
The relationship between capitalism and slavery has been contentious because, in the Atlantic econom...
This data collection was produced based on a household and an individual survey of socio-economic st...
This article constructs the general outlines of the precolonial history of the Idaw al-Hajj commerci...
This article explores how enslaved and free people of the African Diaspora created, revised, and tra...
This data collection was produced based on an individual survey conducted by the SlaFMig project tea...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
Memories of slavery affect contemporary political life in many Sahelian countries, but how do stigma...
In eighteenth and nineteenth century Senegal, women constituted most of the enslaved population. Des...
In this article, the author argues that migration scholars can gain a wider unders- tanding of histo...
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
International audienceCentral Sudan in the 19th century is shaped by an intense mobility of people t...
For many Sudanese, the migration of Islamic society into Sudan has produced difficulties in identify...