重新审视埃塞俄比亚的奴隶制和奴隶贸易

Q3 Arts and Humanities Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2018-11-21 DOI:10.14321/NORTAFRISTUD.17.2.0005
Giulia Bonacci, Alexander Meckelburg
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摘要:奴隶制仍然是整个非洲之角,特别是埃塞俄比亚史学的盲点之一。这是一个特殊的事实,因为在非洲之角的领土上,奴隶制在社会文化结构上留下了重要的印记,而非洲之角沿岸的港口为阿拉伯、奥斯曼和印度洋世界的奴隶贸易提供了许多世纪的海岸。在这篇文章中,我们重点介绍了非洲奴隶制的一些研究趋势,并讨论了埃塞俄比亚不同地区的奴隶制和奴隶贸易。我们还质疑公众对该国奴隶制遗产的沉默。通过介绍本特刊的文章,我们指出了新的、悬而未决的或未解决的研究问题。
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Revisiting Slavery and the Slave Trade in Ethiopia
ABSTRACT:Slavery remains one of the blind spots in the historiography of the Horn of Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular. This is peculiar in light of the fact that in the territories of the Horn slavery left a significant imprint on the sociocultural fabric, and that the ports along the Horn of Africa coastfed the slave trade to the Arab, Ottoman, and Indian Ocean worlds for many centuries. In this article, we highlight some of the research trends on slavery in Africa and discuss slavery and the slave trade in different Ethiopian regions. We also question the public silence around the legacies of slavery in the country. By means of introducing the articles of this special issue, we point towards new, pending, or unresolved research questions.
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