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Vient de paraître Conflicts of Colonialism. The Rule of Law, French Soudan, and Faama Mademba Sèye de Richard L. Roberts aux Cambridge University Press

Le 7 mars 2022 à 11h14

Vient de paraître Conflicts of Colonialism. The Rule of Law, French Soudan, and Faama Mademba Sèye de Richard L. Roberts aux Cambridge University Press, coll. "African Studies", 2022, XVII-337 p. p. ISBN : 9781009098045 Prix : 28 £ (existe également en version électronique).
Ouvrage paru en août 2022 en français, sous le titre : Mademba Sèye (1879-1918), fama de Sansanding, Soudan français (Mali). Conflits coloniaux, État de droit et trafic d’autorité


"Based around the life of Mademba Sèye, an African born in the colonial town of Saint Louis du Sénégal in 1852, who transformed himself with the help of his French patrons from a telegraph clerk into an African king, this book examines Mademba’s life and career to reveal how colonialism in French West Africa was articulated differently at different times and how Mademba survived these changes by periodically reinventing himself. Investigating Mademba’s alleged abuses of power and crimes that pitted French colonial indirect rule policy with its foundations in patronage and loyalty against its stated commitment to the rule of law and the civilizing mission, Conflicts of Colonialism sheds light on conflicts between different forms of colonialism and the deep ambiguities of the rule of law in colonial societies, which, despite serious challenges to Mademba’s rule, allowed him to remain king until his death in 1918."



Richard L. Roberts is the Frances and Charles Field Professor of History at Stanford University, where he has served as the Director for the Center for African Studies for over two decades. One of the leading social historians of French West Africa, his research has been supported by fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Social Science Research Council, and the Guggenheim Foundation. He has published numerous books and edited collections including Marriage by Force ? Contestation over Consent and Coercion in Africa (2016), Litigants and Households : African Disputes and Colonial Courts in the French Soudan, 1895-1912 (2005) and Two Worlds of Cotton : Colonialism and the Regional Economy in the French Soudan, 1800-1946 (1996).