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Slaves And Slavery In Africa: The Servile Estat... Apr 2026

: Detailing the economic structures that supported slave labor in sectors like salt mining, date palm cultivation, and trans-Saharan trade.

: Assessing the long-term impact of Islamic slavery on contemporary African and Near Eastern societies. Key Perspectives Slaves and Slavery in Africa: The Servile Estat...

This scholarly resource is available from several academic publishers and retailers: : Detailing the economic structures that supported slave

: Hardcover and paperback editions are available at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. The text distinguishes the "servile estate" in Africa

The text distinguishes the "servile estate" in Africa from other forms of slavery by highlighting its unique integration into the economic and social fabric. Slaves were often seen as a form of currency or "entourage" for notables, sustaining key industries like spice plantations along the East African coast. Unlike some other historical models, these essays emphasize that Islamic beliefs sometimes dictated that enslaved people be viewed as human beings with specific rights, rather than purely as moveable property. Where to Find It

is an academic collection edited by John Ralph Willis , a Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. First published in 1985–1986, this 212-page volume explores the historical and social complexities of slavery specifically within Islamic Africa. Core Themes and Content

Slaves and Slavery in Africa: Volume Two: The Servile Estate

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