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The Phylogeography of Mitochondrial DNA Haplogroup L3g in Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade [PDF]
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The Atlantic Slave Trade from West Central Africa (1780–1867)
Francesco Nurra
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The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: An Unrepaired Crime against Humanity
Fourteenth-century Europe was marked by the Renaissance, the large movement of European awakening that started in Italy and encompassed scientific, political, economic, social, and cultural fields.
Aziz MOSTEFAOUI
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O século XVIII assistiu ao desenvolvimento da economia escravista atlântica, sustentada pela constante oferta de mão de obra do continente africano. Para comprar cativos africanos na costa do Atlântico, os mercadores estrangeiros tinham que atender às ...
Kazuo Kobayashi
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Liquid Geographies of Transatlantic Slavery: Caribbean Pathways of Forced Migration, 1580-1640
Slave transshipment and resale routes within the Spanish Caribbean were a fundamental part of the Atlantic slave trade. Enslaved Africans brought to the region during the late XVI and first half of the XVII century were forcibly made to traverse ...
Jennifer Wolff
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Robinson Crusoe’s Brazilian Expedition and The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
Patrick Tonks
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Death on the Middle Passage: A Cartographic Approach to the Atlantic Slave Trade
Cartographic representations of the Middle Passage are nearly nonexistent but have great potential to increase understanding of the Atlantic slave trade as a complement to dominant, narrative approaches.
Andrew Sluyter
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American and British Slave Trade Abolition in Perspective
Dr. David Brion Davis discusses American and British Slave Trade Abolition as the keynote speaker at an Emory University conference, "Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database and the Bicentennial of the End of the Slave Trade, 1808-2008," on ...
David Brion Davis
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A Study in Evil: The Slave Trade in Africa
In this special issue on justice, ethics, and philosophy of religion, let us consider a historical case study. The trade of slaves across the Atlantic lasted 400 years and led to the forcible removal of about 12.5 million people from Africa, south of the
Abdulai Iddrisu
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