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Inland from Mombasa: East Africa and the Making of the Indian Ocean World by David P. Bresnahan ISBN 9780520400481, 9780520400498, 0520400488, 0520400496, B0D1FDQ2NH instant download

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Authors:David P. Bresnahan
Pages:246 pages
Year:2024
Edition:1
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:13.32 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780520400481, 9780520400498, 0520400488, 0520400496, B0D1FDQ2NH
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Inland from Mombasa: East Africa and the Making of the Indian Ocean World by David P. Bresnahan ISBN 9780520400481, 9780520400498, 0520400488, 0520400496, B0D1FDQ2NH instant download

Over the past few decades, scholars have traced how Indian Ocean merchants forged transregional networks into a world of global connections. East Africa's crucial role in this Indian Ocean world has primarily been understood through the influence of coastal trading centers like Mombasa. 
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In Inland from Mombasa, David P. Bresnahan looks anew at this Swahili port city from the vantage point of the communities that lived on its rural edges. By reconstructing the deep history of these Mijikenda-speaking societies over the past two millennia, he shows how profoundly they influenced global trade even as they rejected many of the cosmopolitan practices that historians have claimed are critical to creating global connections, choosing smaller communities over urbanism, local ritual practices over Islam, and inland trade over maritime commerce. 
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Inland from Mombasa makes the compelling case that the seemingly isolating alternative social pursuits engaged in by Mijikenda speakers were in fact key to their active role in global commerce and politics.
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