Fr. 183.60

Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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A key theme in the West African trading system of the nineteenth century is the transition from the slave trade to 'legitimate' commerce, and its significance for the African societies of the region. In this period of transition, trade in palm oil was at the core of relations between Britain and West Africa, and of immense importance to the economies of large parts of West Africa. Martin Lynn's authoritative and comprehensive study of the palm oil trade covers the whole of this critical period for all of West Africa. It explains how the palm oil trade grew organically out of the organisation of the slave trade. The situation changed sharply with the development of steam communication between Britain and West Africa from the 1850s, leading to severe problems for the commerce in the second half of the century, the erosion of African brokers' powers, and the restructuring of the trade thereafter. The result was a crisis within the trade towards the end of the century and, eventually, with the arrival of colonial rule, the ending of the long established structures of the commerce.

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Introduction; Part I. The Development of the Palm Oil Trade in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: 1. The West African trade in transition; 2. African producers and palm oil production; 3. African brokers and the growth of the palm oil trade; 4. British traders, British ports, and the expansion of the palm oil trade; Part II. Restructuring of the Palm Products Trade in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: 5. Technological change, the British market, and African producers; 6. British traders and the restructuring of the palm products trade; 7. African brokers and the struggle for the palm products trade; 8. The coming of colonial rule and the ending of legitimate trade; Conclusion.

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Trade in palm oil was at the core of relations between Britain and West Africa, and of immense importance to the economies of large parts of West Africa. Martin Lynn's authoritative and comprehensive study of the palm oil trade covers the whole of this critical period for all of West Africa.

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Autori Martin Lynn
Con la collaborazione di David Anderson (Editore), Carolyn Brown (Editore)
Editore Cambridge University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.10.2015
 
EAN 9780521590747
ISBN 978-0-521-59074-7
Pagine 290
Dimensioni 157 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Peso 625 g
Serie African Studies Series
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Singoli rami economici, branche
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia dei paesi e delle regioni

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