The World and a Very Small Place in Africa: A History of Globalization in Niumi, the Gambia

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M.E. Sharpe, May 18, 2015 - History - 336 pages
Niumi, a small, little-known territory located on the bank of the Gambia River in West Africa, is seemingly far from the reaches of world historical events. And yet the outside world has long had a significant - and increasingly profound - impact on Niumi. This fascinating work shows how global events have affected people's lives over the past eight centuries in this small region in Africa's smallest country. Drawing on written and oral testimony, and writing in a clear and personal style, Donald R. Wright connects 'globalization' with real people in a real place. This new edition updates discussions of global history and African history based on current studies and new developments that have been factored into the interpretive framework. Reflecting on recent visits to Niumi, Wright extends the story into 2009, to consider the impact of global recession and domestic political repression under a regime in power for the past fifteen years. Punctuating the narrative are photographs, maps, and 'Perspectives' boxes on selected topics such as the sale of slaves five centuries ago, colonial sexism, the fate of press freedom, and how popular culture affects growing up in a traditional society. Throughout, the author deals with African history seriously, global trends critically, and human lives sensitively.
 

Contents

Introduction
3
Before AD 1446
11
Before AD 1446
15
Before AD 1446
38
14461816
59
Waxing Atlantic Trade Continuing Sudanic Trade 14461600
61
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
82
18161965
113
Independence or In Dependence? 19652009
185
19651994
189
The Second Republic 19942009
211
Niumi 2009 Global Recession Local Oppression
251
Notes
269
Bibliography
295
Index
309
About the Author
319

18161897
115
18971965
142

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