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100 1 _aEnnaji, Mohammed.
240 1 0 _aSoldats, domestiques et concubines.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aServing the master :
_bslavery and society in nineteenth-century Morocco /
_cMohammed Ennaji ; translated by Seth Graebner.
246 3 0 _aSlavery and society in nineteenth-century Morocco
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bMacmillan,
_c1999, �1998.
300 _axxii, 166 pages, 1 map ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _aIncludes glossary.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction -- Slaves in Society -- Daily Life -- Family and Sexuality -- Escape * Emancipation -- Kidnapping -- Enslavement -- The Makhzen's Slaves -- Abolition.
520 3 _aServing the Master uses a unique wealth of hitherto unstudied sources to paint a practical, compelling picture of the experiences of slaves in nineteenth-century Morocco. Mohammed Ennaji brings to life a rich panoply of figures, with court cases, travel accounts, and archival documents, demonstrating the cruelty of an institution whose benign features some writers have overemphasized. In contrast to slavery in the Americas, he argues that only a fine line separated the fluid categories of slave and free, and he reveals how slaves' dependence on their masters paralleled free Moroccans' dependence on patrons for survival and social mobility. No other book on slavery in the Islamic world has treated the Muslim west, and no other book has examined the variety and extent of sources that Ennaji does in such a context here. Muslim Slavery offers a clear, readable history that tells the devastating story of slavery in this region, and uses slavery's gradual disappearance in this century as a metaphor for Morocco's move into modernity.
546 _aTranslation of: Soldats, domestiques et concubines.
648 7 _a1800-1899
_2fast
648 7 _aGeschichte 1800-1900.
_2swd
650 0 _aSlavery
_zMorocco
_xHistory
_y19th century.
650 0 _aConcubinage
_zMorocco
_xHistory
_y19th century.
650 7 _aManners and customs.
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_0(OCoLC)fst01007815
650 7 _aSlavery.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01120426
651 0 _aMorocco
_xSocial life and customs
_y19th century.
655 7 _aHistory.
_2fast
_0(OCoLC)fst01411628
700 1 _aGraebner, Seth,
_d1970-
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758 _ihas work:
_aServing the master (Text)
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948 _hNO HOLDINGS IN GHUCC - 45 OTHER HOLDINGS
999 _c2001
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