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The Indian Ocean : ocean connections and the creation of new societies

Ho, Enseng(Edited by)Sheriff, Abdul(Edited by)
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The Indian Ocean was the first venue of global trade, connecting the Mediterranean and South China Sea.

Inspired by the insights of Fernand Braudel, and by Michael Mollat, who saw it as 'a zone of encounters and contacts ...a privileged crossroads of culture,' this volume explores two inter-related themes.

The first, on oceanic linkages, presents the diversity of the peoples who have traversed it and their relationships by tracing their tangible movements and connections.

The second, on the creation of new societies, revisits better-known socio-historical phenomena - - such as slavery, indentured labour, the Swahili language and Muslim charity - - which tie the genesis of these social formations to the seascape of an interconnected, transcultural ocean.

The chapters offer a broad and diverse view of the mobile, transregional communities that comprise Indian Ocean society, while in-depth case studies allow students and specialists to see how individual research projects may contribute to developing a view of the Indian Ocean as a transcultural arena, one in which individual societies were and are shaped by their interactions with others from across the waters.

This volume will be suitable for courses in the burgeoning fields of world history, transcultural anthropology and the Indian Ocean.

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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
1849044260 / 9781849044264
Paperback / softback
20/06/2014
United Kingdom
English
256 pages