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Slavery, Agriculture, and Malaria in the Arabian Peninsula
Benjamin Reilly
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Description for Slavery, Agriculture, and Malaria in the Arabian Peninsula
Paperback. Series: Ecology & History. Num Pages: 216 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: HBTS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 155 x 228 x 18. Weight in Grams: 284.
In Slavery, Agriculture, and Malaria in the Arabian Peninsula, Benjamin Reilly illuminates a previously unstudied phenomenon: the large-scale employment of people of African ancestry as slaves in agricultural oases within the Arabian Peninsula. The key to understanding this unusual system, Reilly argues, is the prevalence of malaria within Arabian Peninsula oases and drainage basins, which rendered agricultural lands in Arabia extremely unhealthy for people without genetic or acquired resistance to malarial fevers. In this way, Arabian slave agriculture had unexpected similarities to slavery as practiced in the Caribbean and Brazil.
This book synthesizes for the first time a body ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Condition
New
Series
Ecology & History
Number of Pages
222
Place of Publication
Athens, United States
ISBN
9780821421826
SKU
V9780821421826
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Ref
99-1
About Benjamin Reilly
Benjamin Reilly is an associate teaching professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University’s Qatar campus. He is the author of Disaster and Human History: Case Studies in Nature, Society and Catastrophe and Tropical Surge: A History of Ambition and Disaster on the Florida Shore.
Reviews for Slavery, Agriculture, and Malaria in the Arabian Peninsula
“A lucid and compelling account of the slave experience in a region long ignored by historians of slavery…. [It is] a valuable case study that underscores the need for historians to pay closer attention to the ways in which environmental factors shaped the slave experience in various parts of the world.” “Reilly’s valuable book is a rare environmental and medical ... Read more