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Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions
Paul E. Lovejoy
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Description for Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions
Paperback. Num Pages: 408 pages. BIC Classification: 1HFD; HBJH; HBTS; HRAX; HRH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 155 x 229 x 30. Weight in Grams: 654.
In Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions, a preeminent historian of Africa argues that scholars of the Americas and the Atlantic world have not given Africa its due consideration as part of either the Atlantic world or the age of revolutions. The book examines the jihad movement in the context of the age of revolutions-commonly associated with the American and French revolutions and the erosion of European imperialist powers-and shows how West Africa, too, experienced a period of profound political change in the late eighteenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries. Paul E. Lovejoy argues that West Africa was a vital actor in the Atlantic world and has wrongly been excluded from analyses of the period. Among its chief contributions, the book reconceptualizes slavery. Lovejoy shows that during the decades in question, slavery expanded extensively not only in the southern United States, Cuba, and Brazil but also in the jihad states of West Africa. In particular, this expansion occurred in the Muslim states of the Sokoto Caliphate, Fuuta Jalon, and Fuuta Toro. At the same time, he offers new information on the role antislavery activity in West Africa played in the Atlantic slave trade and the African diaspora. Finally, Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions provides unprecedented context for the political and cultural role of Islam in Africa-and of the concept of jihad in particular-from the eighteenth century into the present. Understanding that there is a long tradition of jihad in West Africa, Lovejoy argues, helps correct the current distortion in understanding the contemporary jihad movement in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Africa.
Product Details
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
Athens, United States
ISBN
9780821422410
SKU
V9780821422410
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About Paul E. Lovejoy
Paul E. Lovejoy is Distinguished Research Professor, Department of History, York University, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He was the founding director of the Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on Africa and Its Diasporas at York University and has published more than thirty books, including Transformations in Slavery.
Reviews for Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions
Paul Lovejoy makes an original and important contribution to several major historiographies-of Africa, Islam, the Atlantic World, the Atlantic slave trade, slavery in the Americas, and the comparative history of slavery. Jihad in West Africa during the Age of Revolutions is grounded in deep research in both primary and secondary sources, and perhaps most importantly, in a professional lifetime spent thinking deeply and creatively about these topics.
Randy J. Sparks, Tulane University Jihad in West Africa is a hugely compelling book, prompting Africanists, Atlanticists and specialists of revolutionary Europe and the Americas to reconsider established paradigms and break from the silos imposed by a mixture of cultural divides, rigid geographic parameters and different linguistic specializations. This book represents ... a career-spanning synthesis of Lovejoy's most influential work, as well as a challenging and original argument about the importance of `mainstreaming' the history of the West African jihadist movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth century into broader accounts of the `Age of Revolutions' in the Atlantic world....Jihad in West Africa During the Age of Revolutions will undoubtedly become the standard reference in the field.
Brandon Kendhammer
Randy J. Sparks, Tulane University Jihad in West Africa is a hugely compelling book, prompting Africanists, Atlanticists and specialists of revolutionary Europe and the Americas to reconsider established paradigms and break from the silos imposed by a mixture of cultural divides, rigid geographic parameters and different linguistic specializations. This book represents ... a career-spanning synthesis of Lovejoy's most influential work, as well as a challenging and original argument about the importance of `mainstreaming' the history of the West African jihadist movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth century into broader accounts of the `Age of Revolutions' in the Atlantic world....Jihad in West Africa During the Age of Revolutions will undoubtedly become the standard reference in the field.
Brandon Kendhammer