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The French Slave Trade: An Overview
The William and Mary Quarterly, 2001I N comparative studies of race and slavery, France's colonies often appear in an intermediate position between Iberian and Anglo-Saxon extremes. The institutions of the French colonies exhibited in attenuated form the Catholic absolutism of the Iberians, whereas the colonies' social structures closely resembled that of the North European colonies ...
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, 2016
We assess Fatah-Black and Van Rossum’s analysis of the Dutch slave trade by detailing six 1750s voyages of the Middelburg Commercial Company. The costs of transporting captives from Africa to Suriname are explored along with their relation to the Dutch ...
D. Eltis, P. Emmer, F. Lewis
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We assess Fatah-Black and Van Rossum’s analysis of the Dutch slave trade by detailing six 1750s voyages of the Middelburg Commercial Company. The costs of transporting captives from Africa to Suriname are explored along with their relation to the Dutch ...
D. Eltis, P. Emmer, F. Lewis
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The Mariner's Mirror, 2019
This slim, beautifully illustrated volume is published to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool, where the author worked for many...
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This slim, beautifully illustrated volume is published to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool, where the author worked for many...
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Borgu in the Atlantic Slave Trade
African Economic History, 1999slaves for internal West African (and ultimately trans-Saharan) markets. This involvement in the slave trade had diverse aspects, in which Borgu might figure as both a victim and a beneficiary of the trade. First, inhabitants of Borgu were among those enslaved and sold.
Paul E. Lovejoy, Robin Law
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2012
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade historiography date to the late eighteenth-century abolition movements in North America, Britain, and France. Before then, occasional voices sounded in protest.
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This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade historiography date to the late eighteenth-century abolition movements in North America, Britain, and France. Before then, occasional voices sounded in protest.
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, 2016
The Registers of Liberated Africans that were compiled in the course of British anti-slave trade suppression contain detailed biographical information for individuals who were liberated from slave ships according to international law.
H. Lovejoy
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The Registers of Liberated Africans that were compiled in the course of British anti-slave trade suppression contain detailed biographical information for individuals who were liberated from slave ships according to international law.
H. Lovejoy
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1971
For a decade and a half prior to the Congress of Verona, the suppression of the slave trade had been an important and vexing subject of international debate. As early as March 2, 1807, the United States had forbidden her citizens to import slaves after January 1, 1808.2 Only three weeks later (March 25, 1807) Britain followed suit.
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For a decade and a half prior to the Congress of Verona, the suppression of the slave trade had been an important and vexing subject of international debate. As early as March 2, 1807, the United States had forbidden her citizens to import slaves after January 1, 1808.2 Only three weeks later (March 25, 1807) Britain followed suit.
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The Trans‐Atlantic Slave Trade and Local Political Fragmentation in Africa
, 2016I examine the possibility that the trans-Atlantic slave trades influenced the political institutions of villages and towns in precolonial Africa. Using anthropological data, I show that villages and towns of ethnic groups with higher slave exports were ...
Nonso Obikili
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2012
This article reviews scholarship on internal slave trades in the Americas. Intra-regional slave trades in the Americas have often left few records and have been little noticed by historians. In many cases, historians have probably ignored significant inter-regional trades that pre-dated the era of abolition.
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This article reviews scholarship on internal slave trades in the Americas. Intra-regional slave trades in the Americas have often left few records and have been little noticed by historians. In many cases, historians have probably ignored significant inter-regional trades that pre-dated the era of abolition.
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Science's debt to the slave trade
Science, 2019Historians confront the tainted origins of key plant and animal collections.
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