Making Identity on the Swahili Coast

Making Identity on the Swahili Coast
Author: Steven Fabian
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108492045

A re-examination of the historical development of urban identity and community along the Swahili Coast.

The Worlds of the Indian Ocean

The Worlds of the Indian Ocean
Author: Philippe Beaujard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108424561

Europe's place in history is re-assessed in this first comprehensive history of the ancient world, centering on the Indian Ocean and its role in pre-modern globalization. Philippe Beaujard presents an ambitious and comprehensive global history of the Indian Ocean world, from the earliest state formations to 1500 CE. Supported by a wealth of empirical data, full color maps, plates, and figures, he shows how Asia and Africa dominated the economic and cultural landscape and the flow of ideas in the pre-modern world. This led to a trans-regional division of labor and an Afro-Eurasian world economy. Beaujard questions the origins of capitalism and hints at how this world-system may evolve in the future. The result is a reorienting of world history, taking the Indian Ocean, rather than Europe, as the point of departure. Volume I provides in-depth coverage of the period from the fourth millennium BCE to the sixth century CE.

The Swahili

The Swahili
Author: Derek Nurse
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812212075

"As an introduction to how the history of an African society can be reconstructed from largely nonliterate sources, and to the Swahili in particular, . . . a model work."—International Journal of African Historical Studies

Feasts and Riot

Feasts and Riot
Author: Jonathon Glassman
Publisher: James Currey
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

This work, which draws on substantial interviews, is a study of economic history from below. It focuses on the cultural and social history of Indians in Durban, exploring such topics as: why did the Indian peasantry rise and decline like the African peasantry, but with a different chronology?; what was the economic logic of the Indian family and to what extent do new interests in the politics and economics of gender help us to understand that logic?; why did Indian workers become intensely militant and why did this military subside?; and, above all, what can this history tell us about the changing nature of South African capitalism in the 20th century? This concern underlies the whole book.

Societies, Religion, and History

Societies, Religion, and History
Author: Rhonda M. Gonzales
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

Scholars often equate a Swahili presence with the moment history began on the Tanzanian central coast. In this book, Rhonda M. Gonzales proposes an altogether different and more comprehensive narrative. Societies, Religion, and History is the first study to apply historical linguistic methods to the Bantu-speaking peoples of the coastal and interior regions of central east Tanzania, individuals and communities who later became part of the Swahili world. The Seuta and Ruvu Bantu societies were entrenched along the coast and interior of Tanzania for centuries before Swahili-speaking populations expanded their towns and settlements southward along the East African coastline. Making use of historical linguistics, the findings of cutting-edge archaeologists, ethnographic sources, and her own extensive field research, Gonzales unfolds a historical panorama of thriving societies engaged in vibrant cross-cultural exchange and prosperous regional and transoceanic networks. According to Gonzales, scholars need to integrate these communities into their stories if they are to compose a full and satisfying history of central eastern Tanzania. Recovering this history requires close attention to the happenings of the interior, often misleadingly referred to--and treated--as hinterland. Toward that end, Gonzales combines a challenging range of historical resources to build a long-term history of the social, cultural, and religious beliefs and practices of the region as they have developed over the past 2,000 years.

East Africa

East Africa
Author: Robert M. Maxon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

"[The author] revisits the diverse eastern region of Africa, including the modern nations of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda."--

Horn and Crescent

Horn and Crescent
Author: Randall L. Pouwels
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521523097

A major historical study of Islam among the Swahili.

Philosophising in Mombasa

Philosophising in Mombasa
Author: Kai Kresse
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

This is done from the perspective of an 'anthropology of philosophy', a project which is spelled out in the opening chapter."--BOOK JACKET.

The World of the Swahili

The World of the Swahili
Author: John Middleton
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780300060805

The Swahili of East Africa have a long and distinctive history as a literate, Muslim, urban, and mercantile society. This book presents an anthropological account of the Swahili and offers an original analysis of their little-understood and unusual culture.