Slaves, Spices and Ivory in Zanzibar. Abdul Sheriff

Slaves, Spices and Ivory in Zanzibar - Abdul Sheriff


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      Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar by Abdul Sheriff

      ‘. . . a most important contribution to historiography, providing very rich funds of evidence and seeking to harness them with theory . . .’ Marcia Wright in African Economic History

      ‘Slaves, spices and ivory has considerable strengths. There are important insights and revisions derived from Sheriff’s attention to economic detail and from his use of a wide range of carefully collated sources. The slave trade figures are corrected downwards for the nineteenth century and the point is made that earlier estimates were based on self-serving British sources. The commercial linkages between Zanzibar and its hinterland are clarified.’

      Richard Waller in The Historical Review

      ‘Sheriff’s book deserves a wide audience and careful study.’

      Frederick Cooper The Journal of Peasant Studies

      ‘For most readers the main value of Sheriff’s work will probably still lie in its richly documented narrative of the transformations in Zanzibar’s economy from an outpost of Omani trade to a centre of its own commercial empire and plantation system, subjected to continual intervention from the informal overlordship of Britain. Sheriff not only tells us a good deal about Zanzibar and its well-known Omani and British ties, but also provides excellent accounts of the island’s relationships with the rest of the Persian Gulf, the French plantations of the Indian Ocean, India, the United States, and the interior of East Africa. In addition to the text, his book contains extensive statistical information and, surprisingly in this age of barebones publication, a large number of valuable illustrations.’ Ralph A. Austen in The Journal of African History

      ‘Professor Sheriff’s book on the rise and fall of the commercial empire of Zanzibar is an immensely satisfying one. It is both elegantly written and vigorously argued. The study, based on scrupulous historical research and an incisive use of Marxist theory, succeeds in illuminating the major transformations which were occurring on the East African coast and its hinterland during the nineteenth century . . . it is in every respect an admirable book.’

      Nigel Penn in The Journal of Southern African History

      ‘Presented a well-researched, provocative look at economic development and imperialism in Zanzibar. It is highly recommended.’

      Calvin H. Allen Jr. in The Middle East Journal

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      Abdul Sheriff, Tanzania Publishing House and James Currey Publishers acknowledge the help of the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Development Co-operation in making an edition of this book available in Tanzania

       Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar

       EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES

      Abdul Sheriff

       Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar

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      Isaria N. Kimambo

       The Impact of the World Economy on the Pare 1860–1960

      T.L. Maliyamkono & M.S.D. Bagachwa

       The Second Economy in Tanzania

      Tabitha Kanogo

      Squatters & the Roots of Mau Mau 1905–1963

      David W. Throup

      Economic and Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945–1953

      Frank Furedi

       The Mau Mau War in Perspective

      David Willim Cohen & E.S. Atieno Odhiambo

       Siaya

       The Historical Anthropology of an African Landscape

      Bruce Berman & John Lonsdale

       Unhappy Valley *

       Clan, Class & State in Colonial Kenya

      Bruce Berman

       Crisis & Control in Colonial Kenya *

       The Dialectic of Domination

      Holger Bernt Hansen & Michael Twaddle

       Uganda Now

      Bahru Zewde*

      A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855–1974

      Note

       Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar

      Integration of an East African Commercial Empire into the World Economy, 1770–1873

       Abdul Sheriff

      Professor of History

      University of Dar es Salaam

      James Currey LONDON

      Heinemann Kenya NAIROBI

      Tanzania Publishing House DAR ES SALAAM

      Ohio University Press ATHENS

      eBook edition published 2016

      Ohio University Press

       www.ohioswallow.com

      James Currey

       Boydell & Brewer Ltd

       PO Box 9, Woodbridge

       Suffolk IP12 3DF (GB)

       www.jamescurrey.com

      Boydell & Brewer Inc.

       668 Mt Hope Avenue

       Rochester, NY 14620-2731 (US)

      www.boydellandbrewer.com

      © Abdul Sheriff 1987

      First published 1987

      Reprinted 1990

       British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

      Sheriff, Abdul

      Slaves, spices and ivory in Zanzibar: integration of an East African commercial empire into the world economy, 1770–1873.

       (East African studies)

      1. Zanzibar Economic conditions To 1964

      I. Title II. Series

      330.9678′102 HC885.Z7Z3

      ISBN 0–85255–014–6

      ISBN 0–85255–015–4 Pbk

      ISBN 978-0-8214-0872-8

       Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Sheriff, Abdul

      Slaves, spices and ivory in Zanzibar

      Revision


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