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Rape victims and victimisers in Herbstein's Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
This paper examines how Manu Herbstein employs his fictionalised neo-slave narrative entitled Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade to address the issue of sexual violence against women and to foreground the trans-Atlantic rape identities of victims ...
Oluyomi Oduwobi
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New Perspectives on Early Modern Dutch Atlantic Slavery and Slave Trade
This Special Issue explores new routes in the economic historical research on the Dutch Atlantic history of slavery and slave trade. Each of its contributions tackles important blind spots that have continued to haunt Dutch economic history despite the ...
Matthias Van Rossum
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Routes of Atlantic Slave Voyages: Revised Framework and New Insights
This study explores data on the Atlantic slave trade through a revised framework, focusing not simply on voyages of individual slave ships but on aggregating them by route, linking an African region of departure with an American region of arrival.
Patrick Manning, Yu Liu
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On March 25th, 2012, the Memorial to the abolition of slavery was inaugurated in Nantes, France. The opening of that site, a place to remember the Atlantic Slave Trade in the former slave-trading port, represents the culmination of a long struggle for ...
Rossila Goussanou
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Exploring the Analogy between Modern Trafficking in Humans and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Karen E. Bravo
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The Black Urban Atlantic in the Age of the Slave Trade, by Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra et al. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016The Brink of Freedom; Improvising life in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World, by David Kazanjian.
Wim Klooster
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Les vingt ans de la loi Taubira
The purpose of this article is to assess the law passed in its final reading on May 10, 2001, also known as the Taubira law, which declared the slave trade and slavery in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to be a crime against humanity. This law, which went
Myriam Cottias
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A Caribbean Affair: The Liberalisation of the Slave Trade in the Spanish Caribbean, 1784-1791
The liberalisation of the slave trade in the Spanish Caribbean ended with a series of political measures which aimed to revitalise the practice of slavery in the region. After granting a series of monopoly contracts (asientos) to merchant houses based in
José Luis Belmonte Postigo
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Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its various forms. Though slavery was used openly in the past by ancient cultures to create wealth, it is today regarded as an act of injustice against ...
E. Antwi
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Resenha do livro 'The economic consequences of the atlantic slave trade'
SOLOW, Barbara L. The economic consequences of the atlantic slave trade.
Felipe Rodrigues Alfonso
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