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Title Africans in bondage : studies in slavery and the slave trade : essays in honor of Philip D. Curtin on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of African Studies at the University of Wisconsin / edited by Paul E. Lovejoy.
Publication Info Madison, Wisc. : African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986.


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 Wilberforce Institute  HT 1048 A2  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT

Descript 378 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents When did smallpox reach the New World (and why does it matter?) / by David Henige -- Company trade and the numerical distribution of slaves to Spanish America, 1703-1739 / by Colin A. Palmer -- Slave prices in the Portuguese Southern Atlantic, 1600-1830 / by Joseph C. Miller -- Anastácia and the slave women of Rio de Janeiro / by Mary Karasch -- Healing and race in the South Carolina low country / by Tom W. Shick -- Slave trade in Niger Delta oral tradition and history / E.J. Alagoa -- Atlantic slave trade and the Gabon estuary : the Mpongwe to 1860 / by Henry Bucher -- Kru emigration to British and French Guiana, 1841-1857 / by Monica Schuler -- Slave trade, "legitimate" trade, and imperialism revisited : the control of wealth in the bights of Benin and Biafra / by Patrick Manning -- Problems of slave control in the Sokoto Caliphate / by Paul E. Lovejoy -- Ex-slaves, transfrontiersmen and the slave trade : the Chikunda of the Zambesi Valley, 1850-1900 / by Allen Isaacman -- Slaves into soldiers : social origins of the Tirailleurs senegalais / by Myron Echenburg -- Warlords and enslavement : a sample of slave-raiders from Eastern Ubangi-Shari, 1870-1920 / by Dennis D. Cordell.
ISBN 0299970205 (pbk)
9780299970208 (pbk)
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Subject Curtin, Philip D.
Slavery -- America -- History.
Slave-trade -- America -- History.
Alt author Curtin, Philip D. (Philip DeArmond)
Lovejoy, Paul E.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. African Studies Program.
Descript 378 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents When did smallpox reach the New World (and why does it matter?) / by David Henige -- Company trade and the numerical distribution of slaves to Spanish America, 1703-1739 / by Colin A. Palmer -- Slave prices in the Portuguese Southern Atlantic, 1600-1830 / by Joseph C. Miller -- Anastácia and the slave women of Rio de Janeiro / by Mary Karasch -- Healing and race in the South Carolina low country / by Tom W. Shick -- Slave trade in Niger Delta oral tradition and history / E.J. Alagoa -- Atlantic slave trade and the Gabon estuary : the Mpongwe to 1860 / by Henry Bucher -- Kru emigration to British and French Guiana, 1841-1857 / by Monica Schuler -- Slave trade, "legitimate" trade, and imperialism revisited : the control of wealth in the bights of Benin and Biafra / by Patrick Manning -- Problems of slave control in the Sokoto Caliphate / by Paul E. Lovejoy -- Ex-slaves, transfrontiersmen and the slave trade : the Chikunda of the Zambesi Valley, 1850-1900 / by Allen Isaacman -- Slaves into soldiers : social origins of the Tirailleurs senegalais / by Myron Echenburg -- Warlords and enslavement : a sample of slave-raiders from Eastern Ubangi-Shari, 1870-1920 / by Dennis D. Cordell.
ISBN 0299970205 (pbk)
9780299970208 (pbk)
Subject Curtin, Philip D.
Slavery -- America -- History.
Slave-trade -- America -- History.
Alt author Curtin, Philip D. (Philip DeArmond)
Lovejoy, Paul E.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. African Studies Program.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Wilberforce Institute  HT 1048 A2  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT

Subject Curtin, Philip D.
Slavery -- America -- History.
Slave-trade -- America -- History.
Descript 378 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents When did smallpox reach the New World (and why does it matter?) / by David Henige -- Company trade and the numerical distribution of slaves to Spanish America, 1703-1739 / by Colin A. Palmer -- Slave prices in the Portuguese Southern Atlantic, 1600-1830 / by Joseph C. Miller -- Anastácia and the slave women of Rio de Janeiro / by Mary Karasch -- Healing and race in the South Carolina low country / by Tom W. Shick -- Slave trade in Niger Delta oral tradition and history / E.J. Alagoa -- Atlantic slave trade and the Gabon estuary : the Mpongwe to 1860 / by Henry Bucher -- Kru emigration to British and French Guiana, 1841-1857 / by Monica Schuler -- Slave trade, "legitimate" trade, and imperialism revisited : the control of wealth in the bights of Benin and Biafra / by Patrick Manning -- Problems of slave control in the Sokoto Caliphate / by Paul E. Lovejoy -- Ex-slaves, transfrontiersmen and the slave trade : the Chikunda of the Zambesi Valley, 1850-1900 / by Allen Isaacman -- Slaves into soldiers : social origins of the Tirailleurs senegalais / by Myron Echenburg -- Warlords and enslavement : a sample of slave-raiders from Eastern Ubangi-Shari, 1870-1920 / by Dennis D. Cordell.
Alt author Curtin, Philip D. (Philip DeArmond)
Lovejoy, Paul E.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. African Studies Program.
ISBN 0299970205 (pbk)
9780299970208 (pbk)

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