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Sustained Terrorism on Africa A Study of Slave-Ism, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, and Globalism.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mentan, Tatah
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Pictures, Tables, Maps and Figures, Pictures -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Africa's wealth -- Inglorious colonial past of Terrorism on Africa -- History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes -- Notes -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Dissecting Terrorism -- Overview -- Issues on Terrorism -- The lure of terrorism -- Origins and Contexts of Terrorism -- Background to Terrorist Impulse -- Impacts on Victimized Societies -- Terrorism as an instrument of imperialist war -- How terrorism has evolved 
505 8 |a Terrorism as an instrument of manipulation by the bourgeois state -- Review of Literature -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Deconstructing Terrorism as an Intersectional Phenomenon -- Overview -- Why should we understand and deconstruct terrorism? -- Intersectionality: A Concept, Not a Theory -- Conceptualizing Intersectionality -- Combining Intersectionality and Historical Materialism -- Propaganda by the deed of Terrorism -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Motivations and Beliefs behind Terrorist Trans-Atlantic Slave System -- Overview -- Background: Clearing confusion between serfs and slaves 
504 |a Sources of Slavery Law -- Quran -- Slavery as Property Ownership -- Master-slave legal relationships -- Slavery in the Ancient World -- Serfdom succeeds Slavery in Europe -- Slavery in the Americas -- Enslaved Africans in the Americas -- The 19th Century Crisis -- The 20th and 21st centuries -- European Slave Societies -- Biblical Justification of Slavery -- Slavery and the Early Church -- For St. Augustine of Hippo -- Slavery and the Papacy -- Slavery in the United States -- The international slave trade -- Acquisition of Africans as Chattel Slaves 
505 8 |a Wrong version of history of slave acquisition from Africa -- Stages of development of human society -- Methods of European Acquisition of African Slaves -- Acquired African Human Merchandise and Tragic Middle Passage Journey to the Americas in Chains -- Slavery: A Founding Tragedy of our Modern World -- Denials of Dignity and Resistance -- Slavery in the Americas -- Lessons from History -- Terror on African Slaves in the Americas -- Slave Colonies -- Products and Labour -- South America -- Slavery Becomes Entrenched -- Slave Labour -- African Diaspora Culture -- Folklore -- Language -- Music 
505 8 |a Foodways -- African "Free" Black Communities -- Religion and Slavery -- Resistance to Slavery -- Maroon Communities in the Americas -- Rebellions and Conspiracies -- Slavery and the Age of Revolutions -- American Revolution -- French Revolution -- Haitian Revolution -- Latin American Revolutions -- Emancipatory Movements -- Abolition of Slave Trade -- Abolition of Slavery -- Slavery Remembered -- Atlantic Emancipation Celebrations -- The Archaeology of the African Diaspora -- The Scope of the Field -- The Value of the Field -- The Effects of Slavery on African-Americans -- Legislation 
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