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To Heal and to Harm: Medicine, Knowledge, and Power in the Atlantic Slave Trade
Carolyn Elizabeth Roberts
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Commercial Agriculture, the Slave Trade and Slavery in Atlantic Africa
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2022
Introduction The Danish Edict of 16th March 1792 to abolish the slave trade, Erik Gobel The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, J.J.
J. Black
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Introduction The Danish Edict of 16th March 1792 to abolish the slave trade, Erik Gobel The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, J.J.
J. Black
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2023
Abstract For centuries, European seafaring nations traded enslaved people across the Atlantic: Over ten million human beings were violently torn from their homes and surroundings in one part of the world, Africa, transported across the Atlantic, and sold in a second region of the world, the Americas—in a business operated by people from ...
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Abstract For centuries, European seafaring nations traded enslaved people across the Atlantic: Over ten million human beings were violently torn from their homes and surroundings in one part of the world, Africa, transported across the Atlantic, and sold in a second region of the world, the Americas—in a business operated by people from ...
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Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade.
P. Curtin
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Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade.
P. Curtin
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Digital Resources: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History, 2019The Slavevoyages website completed ten years of successful operation in 2018. Drawing on four decades of archival research on five continents, a revolution in computer-processing costs, and the more recent explosive growth of the worldwide web, the site ...
D. Eltis
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Tourism and Heritage Sites of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery
A Companion to Public History, 2018Since the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a growing number of initiatives started highlighting slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in the public spaces of cities in Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
A. Araujo
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Digital Approaches to the History of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History, 2018The robust, sustained interest in the history of the transatlantic slave trade has been a defining feature of the intersection of African studies and digital scholarship since the advent of humanities computing in the 1960s.
Daryle Williams
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2010
The slave trade was one of the earliest and the most capital-intensive forms of Atlantic interaction. The largest intercontinental migration in history before the mid-1800s, this forced transportation of enslaved Africans repopulated the Americas and greatly affected cultural and racial mixes there.
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The slave trade was one of the earliest and the most capital-intensive forms of Atlantic interaction. The largest intercontinental migration in history before the mid-1800s, this forced transportation of enslaved Africans repopulated the Americas and greatly affected cultural and racial mixes there.
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