A History of Race in Muslim West Africa, 1600-1960 - Hardback

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The mobilization of local ideas about racial difference has been important in generating, and intensifying, civil wars that have occurred since the end of colonial rule in all of the countries that straddle the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. From Sudan to Mauritania, the racial categories deployed in contemporary conflicts often hearken back to an older history in which blackness could be equated with slavery and non-blackness with predatory and uncivilized banditry. This book traces the development of arguments about race over a period of more than 350 years in one important place along the southern edge of the Sahara Desert: the Niger Bend in northern Mali. Using Arabic documents held in Timbuktu, as well as local colonial sources in French and oral interviews, Bruce S. Hall reconstructs an African intellectual history of race that long predated colonial conquest, and which has continued to orient inter-African relations ever since.


  • | Author: Bruce S. Hall
  • | Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • | Publication Date: Jun 06, 2011
  • | Number of Pages: 360 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 1107002877
  • | ISBN-13: 9781107002876
Author:
Bruce S. Hall
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
Jun 06, 2011
Number of pages:
360 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
1107002877
ISBN-13:
9781107002876