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Consul John Beecroft''s Journal of his Mission to Dahomey, 1850

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By (author): Robin Law

Consul John Beecroft's Journal of his Mission to Dahomey, 1850 features diary entries made by John Beecroft whilst he was British Consul in West Africa. His diplomatic mission to the kingdom of Dahomey (in what is today the Republic of Bénin) in 1850 was part of the British government's efforts to suppress the trans-Atlantic slave trade. He sought (unsuccessfully) to persuade the Dahomian king, Gezo, to accept a treaty to ban the export of slaves from his dominions. This journal is a valuable source, not only for the history of British policy towards the slave trade, but also for the history of Dahomey, which was one of the most important indigenous states in coastal West Africa in the nineteenth century. This edition includes additional documents relating to the mission, including the journal of Beecroft's co-envoy, the naval officer Lieutenant F.E. Forbes. Comparison between Beecroft's and Forbes's accounts reveals numerous discrepancies, which raise important methodological issues, relating to the evaluation of such European reportage of African societies. The edition includes an editorial introduction and extensive annotation, which supplies the contextualization necessary for full understanding of the text, including cross-referencing to and comparison with other contemporary accounts of Dahomey and its dealings with the British. See more
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  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 164 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197266533

About Robin Law

Robin Law has held posts at the University of Lagos Nigeria (1966-9) the Centre of West African Studies Birmingham (1970-2) & the History Department of the University of Stirling from 1972 including Professor of African History (1993-2009) & Emeritus Professor since 2009. His visiting posts include the University of Ilorin Nigeria (1978) African Studies Centre Leiden (1993-4) York University Toronto (1996-7) Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2000-1) Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 1997 the British Academy 2000 and the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2002. In 2010 Robin won the Distinguished Africanist Award of the African Studies Association of the UK.

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