Madagascar : a short history

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Madagascar : a short history

Solofo Randrianja and Stephen Ellis

Hurst, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-305) and index

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Description

Two thousand years ago, Madagascar was probably uninhabited. An island twice the size of Great Britain, it was home to unique species of flora and fauna that were undisturbed by humanity until the first navigators landed on its shores. Since then, the changes imposed by humans on the wide range of environments to be found in this mini-continent have formed one of the threads of Madagascar's history. No one knows where the island's first inhabitants came from, but there was a strong connection from the earliest period to the islands of South East Asia - today's Indonesia. Austronesians, Arabs, Portuguese, and Dutch sailors and traders successively dominated the sea-lanes around Madagascar, some of the world's oldest long-distance shipping routes.Over the centuries, Madagascar developed its own distinctive language and cultural systems, absorbing migrants from every shore of the Indian Ocean. In the nineteenth century, Britain and France projected a new type of global power that had a major effect on the island, which became a French colony from 1896 to 1960. Throughout this colourful and often turbulent history, the tension between the formation of a highly original culture and the absorption of immigrants, the development of strong social hierarchies, a long experience of slavery and the slave trade, have all had effects that are still felt today. Now home to 17 million people, Madagascar is one of the world's most fascinating and least-known societies.

Table of Contents

ContentsIntroduction1 Settlement (400-1099)2 Transforming the Island(1100-1599)3 Royalty and the Rise of Kingdoms(1600-1699)4 The Slave-Trader Kings(1700-1816)5 The Kingdom of Madagascar(1817-1895)6 The Colonial Period(1896-1959)7 Sovereign Republics(1960-2006)Conclusion

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  • NCID
    BA90213159
  • ISBN
    • 9781850658924
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 316 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    23 cm
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