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- Objectstaat
- Release Year
- 1999
- Book Title
- Shrines of the Slave Trade: Diola Religion and Society in Prec...
- ISBN
- 9780195123920
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195123921
ISBN-13
9780195123920
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1089939
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
Shrines of the Slave Trade : Diola Religion and Society in Precolonial Senegambia
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Africa / West, Africa / General, Ethnic & Tribal
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.8 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
5.9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
98-019659
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"[A] judicious mix of ethnographic detail and processual theory....It is odd how rare and valuable a work this is."--Religious Studies Review, "Robert M. Baum's book on Diola religion and society is an important contribution to the history of Senegambia and to the history of African "traditional" religion....This book will be an important resource for scholars of African religion and readers interested in the history of the slavetrade."--American Historical Review, "...[a] groundbreaking study....Robert Baum's mastery of the rich detailsunderlying Diola Esulalu thought has few parallels. It demonstrates what fouryears of intense participation and sympathetic observation can produce in theway of a fascinating history of an African indigenousphilosophy."--International Journal of African Historical Studies, "Robert M. Baum's book on Diola religion and society is an importantcontribution to the history of Senegambia and to the history of African"traditional" religion....This book will be an important resource for scholarsof African religion and readers interested in the history of the slavetrade."--American Historical Review, "Robert M. Baum's book on Diola religion and society is an important contribution to the history of Senegambia and to the history of African "traditional" religion....This book will be an important resource for scholars of African religion and readers interested in the history of the slave trade."--American Historical Review"...[a] groundbreaking study....Robert Baum's mastery of the rich details underlying Diola Esulalu thought has few parallels. It demonstrates what four years of intense participation and sympathetic observation can produce in the way of a fascinating history of an African indigenous philosophy."--International Journal of African Historical Studies"...[a] supurb study."--The Journal of Interdisciplinary History"[A] judicious mix of ethnographic detail and processual theory....It is odd how rare and valuable a work this is."--Religious Studies Review, "[A] judicious mix of ethnographic detail and processual theory....It isodd how rare and valuable a work this is."--Religious Studies Review, "...[a] groundbreaking study....Robert Baum's mastery of the rich details underlying Diola Esulalu thought has few parallels. It demonstrates what four years of intense participation and sympathetic observation can produce in the way of a fascinating history of an African indigenousphilosophy."--International Journal of African Historical Studies
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
299/.6832
Synopsis
In this groundbreaking work, Robert Baum seeks to reconstruct the religious and social history of the Diola communities in southern Senegal during the precolonial era, when the Atlantic slave trade was at its height. Baum shows that Diola community leaders used a complex of religious shrines and priesthoods to regulate and contain the influence of the slave trade. He demonstrates how this close involvement with the traders significantly changed Diola religious life.
LC Classification Number
BL2480.D54 1999
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