Acts of Writing and Authority in Begwena-Lasta between the Fifteenth Century and the Eighteenth Century: A Regional Administration Comes to Light
Acts of Writing and Authority in Begwena-Lasta between the Fifteenth Century and the Eighteenth Century: A Regional Administration Comes to Light
This presentation of a project for editing and translating documents that can be used to write the history of B gw na-Lasta from the twelfth till the eighteenth century seeks to study the sorts of documents set down in writing as a function of the type of power exercised at the time and the means for writing and recording documents. Following a brief description of the corpus, the question of how these documents came to be kept in manuscripts in B gw na-Lasta is examined. Through these documents, a regional administration comes to light, along with changes in it from the fifteenth till the eighteenth century. These changes are reflected in the production of written documents, which varies as a function of the powers-that-were in the region.
CITATION: Bosc-Tiessé, Claire. Acts of Writing and Authority in Begwena-Lasta between the Fifteenth Century and the Eighteenth Century: A Regional Administration Comes to Light . : Michigan State University Press , 2011. Northeast African Studies, Vol. 11 Issue 2, 2011, pp. 85-110 - Available at: http://library.au.int/acts-writing-and-authority-begwena-lasta-between-fifteenth-century-and-eighteenth-century-regional-3