10. Convict labour in early colonial Northern Nigeria: a preliminary study

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29 novembre 2016

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Bashir Salau Mohammed, « 10. Convict labour in early colonial Northern Nigeria: a preliminary study », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.e8dvsw


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Scholars have developed a lively and fruitful interest in the history of slavery and other forms of unfree labour in early colonial Northern Nigeria. Paul E. Lovejoy and Jan Hogendorn have investigated how various measures implemented by the colonial government resulted in the “slow death of slavery”; Chinedu N. Ubah has examined how the end of slave trading came about in three stages; Alan Christelow has emphasised how Emir Abbas of the Kano Emirate dealt with cases involving emancipation an...

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