
Fine. No Dust Jacket Yale University Press, 2015. 1st printing. Crisp and unmarked. Glossy pictorial boards. 302pp. In this wide-ranging history of the African diaspora and slavery in Arabia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Matthew S. Hopper examines the interconnected themes of enslavement, globalization, and empire and challenges previously held conventions regarding Middle Eastern slavery and British imperialism. Whereas conventional historiography regards the Indian Ocean slave trade as fundamentally different from its Atlantic counterpart, Hopper's study argues that both systems were influenced by global economic forces. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.
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