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Pragmatism in the Age of Jihad: The Precolonial State of Bundu (African Studies) [Hardcover]

Michael A. Gomez (Author)
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0521419409 978-0521419406 February 26, 1993
Bundu is an anomaly among the precolonial Muslim states of West Africa. Founded during the jihads which swept the savannah in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it developed a pragmatic policy, unique in the midst of fundamentalist, theocratic Muslim states. Located in the Upper Senegal and with access to the Upper Gambia, Bundu played a critical role in regional commerce and production and reacted quickly to the stimulus of European trade. Drawing on a wide range of sources both oral and documentary, Arabic, English and French, Dr. Gomez provides the first full account of Bundu's history. He analyzes the foundation and growth of an Islamic state at a crossroads between the Saharan and trans-Atlantic trade, paying particular attention to the relationship between Islamic thought and court policy, and to the state's response to militant Islam in the early nineteenth century.

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"Gomez has used a wide variety of documentary and oral sources. He is a careful scholar who treats his oral sources with a healthy skepticism, analyzing each in terms of its ideological function. ... This book is competent... It will remain for many years the basic source for Bundu." Journal of Interdisciplinary History

"...Gomez's accomplishment is impressive. He has written the first modern political history of Bundu and has revised our understanding of the origins and religio-political character of the Bundunke state. His book provides specialists with a valuable chronology of events from the foundation of the state until is dissolution in 1905. He thereby makes an important contribution both to the history of precolonial Senegambia and to the study of Islam in West Africa." American Historical Review

"The author has made extensive use of oral sources and written works in Arabic, local West African languages, French, and English. The text is readable, the scholarship sound, the index useful, the bibliography extensive, the maps adequate, and the 11 appendixes informative. Gomez's book will long remain the indispensable work on this subject." Choice

"Michael Gomez has written what will probably be the reference history of Bundu for years to come....It is an important work for any scholar of Islamic West Africa and can be recommended as a supplementary case study text for advanced level courses on Islam in Africa." John Edward Philips, African Studies Review

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Drawing upon a wide range of sources, both oral and documentary, Arabic, English and French, this is the first full account of Bundu, a precolonial West African state, from 1698 to 1905. It was founded during the jihads which swept the savannah in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the pragmatic policy of its ruler Malik Sy which tolerated diverse religious and social practices was unique in the midst of fundamentalist, theocratic Muslim states. Bundu played a critical role in regional commerce and production and reacted quickly to the stimulus of European trade.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 26, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521419409
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521419406
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Prof. Michael Gomez provides outstanding scholarship on the history and origins of the Fulani States. Keen insight. A "must have" for those involved in critical study of W. African history. Do not be fooled by the title of the book. It is not about the currently misinterpreted term "jihad".
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5.0 out of 5 stars African Enlightenment, January 15, 2000
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Michael Gomez is the leading authority on the former African nation of Bundu. Now part of Senegal, Bundu was the birthplace of one of Canada's first settlers, Richard Pierpoint. Professor Gomez's thorough research into the history of this area of Africa helped my brother David and I tremendously in the completion of our book "A Stolen Life: Searching for Richard Pierpoint." Gomez's book will enlighten those who are interested in Africa's past and present.
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West Africa in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed the eruption of several major "holy wars" across the wide expanse of its savannah, from the Senegal River to Lake Chad. Read the first page
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moderate posture, oral data, upper valley, royal slaves, militant islam, succession process
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Malik Sy, Bokar Saada, Futa Toro, Mamadu Lamine, Maka Jiba, Amadi Aissata, Bubu Malik, Abdul Qadir, Saada Amadi, Upper Senegal, Futa Jallon, Usuman Gassi, Amadi Gai, Saint Louis, Abdul Bokar, Sega Gai, Musa Yero, Umar Penda, Tumane Mudi, West Africa, Upper Niger, Faleme River, Musa Gai, Upper Gambia, Amadi Pate Gai
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