Document
Imagining oceans of law : Oman and East Africa, circa 1910.
Identifier
DOI: 10.1017/S0165115318000256
Source
Itinerario. v. 42, 2, p. 168-182
Country
United Kingdom.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press.
Gregorian
2018-08-01
Language
English
English abstract
This article takes a single moment-a court case that took place in Zanzibar in 1910 -and uses it to explore the legal imaginaries that circulated around the Western Indian Ocean at the height of British imperialism. It stitches together the actions of litigants, the utterances of qadis, and the proclamations of jurists, reading them alongside the silences in the legal material itself to bring to life a world of law, mobility, and imagination. More broadly, it suggests that through the exploration of parallel but never fully intersecting legal encounters in South Arabia and East Africa that emerged from a single moment, historians might use micro-level discourses and actions to make claims about macro-level phenomena.
ISSN
0165-1153
Category
Journal articles