Peasants in 19th-Century Asante [and Comments and Reply]

As a result of the rise and growth of the Asante state and the development of a complex administration of leisured officials based in Kumasi, the urbanized capital of the Asante empire, there developed, in the 19th century, a "peasantry" in the area surrounding Kumasi with economic, politi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current anthropology 1983-08, Vol.24 (4), p.471-480
Hauptverfasser: Arhin, Kwame, Baxter, P. T. W., Brokensha, David, Ortiz, Carlos Buitrago, Eades, J. S., Halpern, Joel M., McCaskie, T. C., Okojie, Christopher G., Schildkrout, Enid
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Capitalism
Commercial production
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Slaves
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