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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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2013
Eighteen thirty eight marked the beginning of a new period of anti-slavery colonization history for a number of reasons. First, the Birmingham branch of the anti-slavery movement, under Sturge, successfully achieved their goal of the abolition of apprenticeship in the West Indies.
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Eighteen thirty eight marked the beginning of a new period of anti-slavery colonization history for a number of reasons. First, the Birmingham branch of the anti-slavery movement, under Sturge, successfully achieved their goal of the abolition of apprenticeship in the West Indies.
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1901
Abstract The recruitment of human beings for coercive use, whether productive or reproductive, has varied over the course of human history. It occurred through violent confrontation, including capture in warfare or the kidnap- ping of outsiders; through a natural process (birth); or through judicial procedures within a community, as a ...
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Abstract The recruitment of human beings for coercive use, whether productive or reproductive, has varied over the course of human history. It occurred through violent confrontation, including capture in warfare or the kidnap- ping of outsiders; through a natural process (birth); or through judicial procedures within a community, as a ...
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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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2010
No issue of public morality, in the decades before the Great War, attracted greater international attention than trafficking in women and girls for prostitution. The French term for the problem, traite des blanches, emphasised the whiteness of the victims; the German term, der Madchenhandel, called attention to their youthfulness.
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No issue of public morality, in the decades before the Great War, attracted greater international attention than trafficking in women and girls for prostitution. The French term for the problem, traite des blanches, emphasised the whiteness of the victims; the German term, der Madchenhandel, called attention to their youthfulness.
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2017
The presentation dealt with the examination of the transatlantic slave trade from the 15th to the 19th century. The focus was placed upon the financial and transactional aspects of the trade.
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The presentation dealt with the examination of the transatlantic slave trade from the 15th to the 19th century. The focus was placed upon the financial and transactional aspects of the trade.
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2010
In "New Negroes from Africa. Slave Trade Abolition and Free African Settlement in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean" Rosanne Marion Adderley describes the formation of new African immigrant communities in territories which had long depended on enslaved African labor.
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In "New Negroes from Africa. Slave Trade Abolition and Free African Settlement in the Nineteenth-Century Caribbean" Rosanne Marion Adderley describes the formation of new African immigrant communities in territories which had long depended on enslaved African labor.
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2015
The Atlantic slave trade remained one of the least studied areas in modern Western historiography until the middle of the twentieth century. This late start was not due to any lack of sources, for the materials available for its study were abundant in both printed and manuscript form from the very beginning.
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The Atlantic slave trade remained one of the least studied areas in modern Western historiography until the middle of the twentieth century. This late start was not due to any lack of sources, for the materials available for its study were abundant in both printed and manuscript form from the very beginning.
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