Dahomey and the Slave Trade

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"Dahomey and the Slave Trade" is a historical study by Karl Polanyi examining the economic and social structures of the Kingdom of Dahomey in relation to the Atlantic slave trade.

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instanceOf book
historical study
academicDiscipline anthropology
economics
history
analyzes impact of the slave trade on Dahomey’s political organization
integration of Dahomey into Atlantic commercial networks
role of warfare in supplying slaves from Dahomey
author Karl Polanyi
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses relations between Dahomey and European traders
state formation in Dahomey
tribute and taxation systems in Dahomey
examines economic structures of the Kingdom of Dahomey
relationship between Dahomey and the Atlantic slave trade
social structures of the Kingdom of Dahomey
fieldOfStudy African history
Atlantic history
economic anthropology
focusesOnPeriod early modern period
focusesOnRegion West Africa
genre economic history
social history
hasFormat print
hasPerspective substantivist economic theory
influenced debates on the nature of the slave trade in West Africa
studies of precolonial African economies
language English
mainSubject Atlantic slave trade
Kingdom of Dahomey
publisher The University of Washington Press
relatedWork The Great Transformation
timeOfPublication 20th century
usesMethodology anthropological comparison
historical analysis

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