Abstract
Was feudalism a purely Western phenomenon? Is it a universal stage in man's history, emphasizing replacement of kinship by ties of personal dependence which further social development required? If it is neither a universal prerequisite nor yet exclusively Western, what are the conditions under which it is found? A host of such questions are raised by the consistent use both by historians and sociologists of the term ʽfeudalʼ as a description of the societies they are studying. Here I want to inquire into the implications and value of the concept as applied to African societies. © 1963, International African Institute. All rights reserved.
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Goody, J. (1963). Feudalism in Africa? The Journal of African History, 4(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021853700003674
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