The western slave coast and its rulers : European trade and administration among the Yoruba and Adja-speaking peoples of South-western Nigeria, southern Dahomey and Togo

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The western slave coast and its rulers : European trade and administration among the Yoruba and Adja-speaking peoples of South-western Nigeria, southern Dahomey and Togo

C.W. Newbury

(Oxford studies in African affairs)

Greenwood Press, 1983

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Reprint. Originally published: Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press, 1961

Bibliography: p. [214]-226

Includes index

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A survey of the history of the western slave coast of Africa, a name derived from the principal aspect of early relations between Europe and Africa. This history is traced from the kings of Abomey in the mid-seventeenth century through the three different European administrations, to the establishment of the Fon and Yoruba Protectorates in the late nineteenth- century. A survey of the history of the western slave coast of Africa, a name derived from the principal aspect of early relations between Europe and Africa. This history is traced from the kings of Abomey in the mid-seventeenth century through the three different European administrations, to the establishment of the Fon and Yoruba Protectorates in the late nineteenth- century.

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