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Lamibe Musulmans, missionnaires Chretiens et administrateurs coloniaux face a l’esclavage

Les prescriptions legales a l’epreuve des pratiques locales dans l’Adamaoua (nord-Cameroun), XIXe–XXe siecles

Ahmadou Sehou
African Economic History, November 2023, 51 (2) 102-130; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.2.102
Ahmadou Sehou
Ahmadou Sehou (asehou{at}gmail.com) est enseignant-chercheur en histoire politique et sociale à l’Université de Maroua (Cameroun).
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African Economic History: 51 (2)
African Economic History
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1 Nov 2023
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    • Fronts et frontières confessionnelles pour éviter les frictions
    • La rupture du statu-quo : réticences de l’administration coloniale et résistance des Foulbé
    • Rapports entre missionnaires et administrateurs coloniaux : mêmes principes mais différences d’approche
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  • Adamawa
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  • slavery
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  • esclavage
  • Christianisme
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