ABSTRACT

The World and a Very Small Place in Africa is a fascinating look at how contacts with the wider world have affected how people have lived in Niumi, a small and little-known region at the mouth of West Africa’s Gambia River, for over a thousand years.

Drawing on archives, oral traditions and published works, Donald R. Wright connects world history with real people on a local level through an exploration of how global events have affected life in Niumi. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this new edition rests on recent thinking in globalization theory, reflects the latest historiography and has been extended to the present day through discussion of the final years of Gambian President Yahya Jammeh’s regime, the role of global forces in the events of the 2016 presidential elections and the changes that resulted from these elections. The book is supported throughout by photographs, maps and Perspectives boxes that present detailed information on such topics as Alex Haley’s Roots (part set in Niumi), why Gambians take the risky "back way" to reach Europe, or "Wiri-Wiri," the Senegalese soap that has Gambians’ attention.

Written in a clear and personal style and taking a critical yet sensitive approach, it remains an essential resource for students and scholars of African history, particularly those interested in the impact of globalization on the lives of real people.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|20 pages

Archaic globalization

chapter 1|15 pages

The global setting for Niumi’s history

Early archaic globalization

chapter 2|22 pages

Niumi during early archaic globalization

Before 1450 ce

chapter 3|24 pages

Niumi during late-archaic globalization, 1450–1600

Waxing Atlantic trade, enduring Sudanic trade

part II|36 pages

Proto-globalization

chapter 4|34 pages

Niumi during proto-globalization

The height of the Atlantic complex

part III|79 pages

Modern globalization

chapter 5|32 pages

Niumi in a time of transition

1816–1897

chapter 6|45 pages

Niumi as part of the Gambia Colony and Protectorate

1897–1965

part IV|89 pages

Post-colonial globalization, 1950s–

chapter 7|23 pages

Independent Niumi in the First Republic of The Gambia

1965–1994

chapter 8|51 pages

Niumi in the recent wave of globalization

The Second Republic, 1994–2017

chapter |13 pages

Epilogue, 2017

#Gambia HAS Decided