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Chapter 25 - Coerced Labor in Twentieth-Century Africa

from Part IV - Aftermath

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

David Eltis
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
Stanley L. Engerman
Affiliation:
University of Rochester, New York
Seymour Drescher
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh
David Richardson
Affiliation:
University of Hull
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A Guide to Further Reading

Berman, Bruce and Lonsdale, John, Unhappy Valley: Conflict in Kenya and Africa, 2 vols. (Athens, OH, 1992).Google Scholar
Boserup, Ester, Women’s Role in Economic Development (London, 1970).Google Scholar
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Bunting, Anne, Lawrance, Benjamin, and Roberts, Richard (eds.), Marriage by Force? Contestation over Consent and Coercion in Africa (Athens, OH, 2016).Google Scholar
Campbell, Gwen, Miers, Suzanne, and Miller, Joseph C. (eds.), Children in Slavery (Athens, OH, 2009).Google Scholar
Cook, Allen, Akin to Slavery: Prison Labour in South Africa (London, 1982).Google Scholar
Fall, Babacar, “Le travail forcé en Afrique Occidentale Française (1900–1946),” Civilisations, 41 (1993): 329–36.Google Scholar
Ferguson, James, Expectations of Modernity: Myths and Meanings of Urban Life on the Zambian Copperbelt (Berkeley, CA, 1999).Google Scholar
Isaacman, Allen, Cotton Is the Mother of Poverty: Peasants, Work, and Rural Struggle in Colonial Mozambique, 1938–1961 (Portsmouth, NH, 1996).Google Scholar
Lawrance, Benjamin and Roberts, Richard (eds.), Trafficking in Slavery’s Wake: The Experience of Women and Children (Athens, OH, 2012).Google Scholar
Lovejoy, Paul and Falola, Toyin (eds.), Pawnship, Slavery, and Colonialism in Africa (Trenton, NJ, 2003).Google Scholar
Meillassoux, Claude, Meal, Maidens, and Money: Capitalism and the Domestic Economy (Cambridge, 1981).Google Scholar
Miers, Suzanne and Roberts, Richard (eds.), The End of Slavery in Africa (Madison, WI, 1988).Google Scholar
Mkandawire, Thandika, “The Terrible Toll of Post-Colonial ‘Rebel Movements’ in Africa: Towards an Explanation of the Violence against the Peasantry,” Journal of Modern African Studies, 40 (2002): 181215.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roberts, Richard, Two Worlds of Cotton: Colonialism and the Regional Economy in the French Soudan, 1800–1946 (Stanford, CA, 1996).Google Scholar
White, Luise, Comforts of Home: Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi (Chicago, IL, 1990).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Young, Crawford, The African Colonial State in Comparative Perspective (New Haven, CT, 1994).Google Scholar

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