Race and Slavery in the Middle East: Histories of Trans-Saharan Africans in Nineteenth-Century Egypt, Sudan, and the Ottoman Empire. Edited by Terence Walz and Kenneth M. Cuno. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 2010.Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Emad Ahmed Helal: Muhammad Ali’s First Army: the Experiment in Building an Entirely Slave Army
Chapter 2: Terence Walz: Sudanese, Habasha, Takarna, and Barabira: Trans-Saharan Africans in Cairo as Shown in the 1848 Census
Chapter 3: Kenneth M. Cuno: African Slaves in Nineteenth-Century Rural Egypt: A Preliminary Assessment
Chapter 4: George Michael La Rue: "My Ninth Master was a European:" Enslaved Blacks in European Households in Egypt, 1798-1848
Chapter 5: Y. Hakan Erdem: Magic, Theft and Arson: The Life and Death of an Enslaved African Woman in Ottoman Izmit
Chapter 6: Ahmad Alawad Sikainga: Slavery and Social Life in Nineteenth-Century Turco-Egyptian Khartoum
Chapter 7: Michael Ferguson: Enslaved and Emancipated Africans on Crete
Chapter 8: Liat Kozma: Black, Kinless and Hungry: Manumitted Female Slaves in Khedival Egypt
Chapter 9: Eve M. Troutt Powell: Slaves or Siblings? Abdallah al-Nadim’s Dialogues about the Family
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