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M’hamed Oualdi, "A Slave between Empires: A Transimperial History of North Africa" (Columbia UP, 2020)

Jul 20, 2025
M’hamed Oualdi is a full professor at Sciences Po in Paris and the author of A Slave between Empires: A Transimperial History of North Africa. He delves into the life of Husayn Ibn ‘Abdallah, exploring his remarkable journey from slavery to a prominent political figure. Oualdi challenges conventional narratives by focusing on the complex interplay of personal and political forces during colonization. He also discusses the impact of European colonialism on land ownership and legal conflicts in 19th century Tunisia, highlighting the significance of local elites in navigating these dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Discovering Hussein ibn Abdallah

  • M’hamed Oualdi discovered Hussein ibn Abdallah while researching Mamluks in Tunisia for his dissertation 15 years ago.
  • Hussein, a Circassian slave turned dignitary, embodied the complex social and political roles of Mamluks in Ottoman Tunisia.
INSIGHT

Hussein as a Symbolic Figure

  • Hussein was one of the last Circassian slaves in Tunisia and a high-ranking official sidelined by the French in 1881.
  • His life reveals the coexistence of Ottoman legacies and colonial transformations shaping North Africa.
INSIGHT

North African Role in Abolition

  • Hussein’s letter advocating abolition shows North African involvement in global abolition debates beyond European pressure.
  • It reflects trans-imperial transformations, including Ottoman reforms and the end of the Circassian slave trade.
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