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Trade and Politics in Barotseland during the Kololo Period
by
Flint, Eric
in
Coasts
/ Floodplains
/ Human geography
/ Ivory
/ Politics
/ Slaves
/ Trade
/ Trade development
/ Trade routes
/ Travel
1970
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Trade and Politics in Barotseland during the Kololo Period
by
Flint, Eric
in
Coasts
/ Floodplains
/ Human geography
/ Ivory
/ Politics
/ Slaves
/ Trade
/ Trade development
/ Trade routes
/ Travel
1970
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Trade and Politics in Barotseland during the Kololo Period
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Trade and Politics in Barotseland during the Kololo Period
1970
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The relationship of trade to politics has long been a central theme in African history. This paper analyses this relationship in the context of Barotseland during the period of Kololo hegemony (c. 1840-64). The development of long-distance trade in Barotseland is first related, and then followed by a discussion of the impact which trade had upon the politics of the area. The conclusion suggests that the relationship of trade to politics was not only important, but complex as well. Politics affected trade as much as trade affected politics.
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