An African Family Archive

An African Family Archive
Author: Adam Jones
Publisher: Fontes Historiae Africanae
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2005-09-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780197263082

This is a rare and detailed account of what it meant to individual Africans to be turned almost overnight into colonial subjects in the nineteenth-century. The Lawson family of Aneho, a small town on the coast of Togo, possesses a letterbook of 718 documents in English, and this is the first attempt to publish such a source in its entirety. The correspondence dates mainly from the periods 1841-77 (relating to the transition from the Atlantic slave trade to 'legitimate trade', mainly in palm oil) and 1883-85 (a period dominated by the efforts of King G. A. Lawson III to prevent Aneho and its surroundings from becoming part of a French or German colony). The volume also contains documents from the early twentieth-century, including some illuminating pieces of local historiography. The documents are framed by a comprehensive editorial apparatus.

Afro-European Trade in the Atlantic World

Afro-European Trade in the Atlantic World
Author: Silke Strickrodt
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1847011101

A uniquely detailed account of the dynamics of Afro-European trade in two states on the western Slave Coast over three centuries and the transition from slave trade to legitimate commerce.