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The Changing Worlds of Atlantic Africa: Essays in Honor of Robin Law

Author Toyin Falola, Matt D. Childs
Publisher Carolina Academic Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1594605947
ISBN-139781594605949
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CategoryHistory
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Robin Law represents the best of the generation that emerged during one of the most eventful and exciting periods in African history and historiography. This book offers an assessment of his scholarship, most notably as an historian of Africa his work in pre-colonial West African history, his methodological approaches to African history; his scholarship on transatlantic slavery in particular; and his work on diasporic topics and the study of changing identities produced by Atlantic slavery. The book supplies an ongoing dialogue with the waves of scholarship stimulated by the work of Robin Law, by a remarkable cast of scholars who occupy the leading role in their areas of specialization.
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