International audienceSlavery remains one of the blind spots in the historiography of the Horn of Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular. This is peculiar in light of the fact that in the territories of the Horn slavery left a significant imprint on the sociocultural fabric, and that the ports along the Horn of Africa coast fed the slave trade to the Arab, Ottoman, and Indian Ocean worlds for many centuries. In this article, we highlight some of the research trends on slavery in Africa and discuss slavery and the slave trade in different Ethiopian regions. We also question the public silence around the legacies of slavery in the country. By means of introducing the articles of this special issue, we point towards new, pending, or unre...
The development of trade in the Red Sea since the second decade of the 19th century brought about a ...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...
International audienceSlavery remains one of the blind spots in the historiography of the Horn of Af...
Like in other African countries, in Ethiopia slavery and slave trade were practiced for centuries an...
Like in other African countries, in Ethiopia slavery and slave trade was practiced for centuries and...
Throughout the 19th century, slavery in Ethiopia, which had existed since antiquity, continued as an...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
Slavery in Africa is commonly associated with the distant past: images of maritime slavery in the Go...
Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University. http://www.cfee.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article28
There are two types of Africa. The first is a place where people and cultures live. The second is th...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
Scholars have shed so much ink trying to document the European propelled Atlantic Slave Trade, but c...
The development of trade in the Red Sea since the second decade of the 19th century brought about a ...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...
International audienceSlavery remains one of the blind spots in the historiography of the Horn of Af...
Like in other African countries, in Ethiopia slavery and slave trade were practiced for centuries an...
Like in other African countries, in Ethiopia slavery and slave trade was practiced for centuries and...
Throughout the 19th century, slavery in Ethiopia, which had existed since antiquity, continued as an...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
Slavery in Africa is commonly associated with the distant past: images of maritime slavery in the Go...
Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University. http://www.cfee.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article28
There are two types of Africa. The first is a place where people and cultures live. The second is th...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
Scholars have shed so much ink trying to document the European propelled Atlantic Slave Trade, but c...
The development of trade in the Red Sea since the second decade of the 19th century brought about a ...
The bicentennial of the British abolition of slave trade was the occasion to devote this issue of Re...
Slavery was a large-scale process that put its mark on the African landscape in tangible ways―for ex...