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Dhows and the Colonial Economy of Zanzibar, 1860-1970
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Dhows and the Colonial Economy of Zanzibar, 1860-1970

Forfatter:
pocket, 2005
Engelsk
Conventional history assumes that the rise of the steamship trade killed off the Indian Ocean dhow trade in the twentieth century. Erik Gilbert argues that the dhow economy played a major role in shaping the economic and social life of colonial Zanzibar. Dhows, and the regional trade they fostered, allowed a class of indigenous entrepreneurs to thrive in Zanzibar. These entrepreneurs, whose economic interests stretched across continents and colonial boundaries, were able to thwart or shape many of the colonial state's pet projects. Not only did steamships fail to drive out indigenous sailing craft, but in some cases dhows were able to drive the steamer out of specific market niches. In highlighting the role of East Africa's commercial connections to the Middle East and India during the colonial period, Dhows and the Colonial Economy of Zanzibar, 1860-1970 makes a major contribution to African history as part of world history.
Forfatter
Erik Gilbert
ISBN
9780821415580
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
15.2.2005
Antall sider
288