The Atlantic slave trade: effects on economies, societies, and peoples in Africa, the Americas, and Europe
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Durham Duke University Press 1992
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Beschreibung:Papers presented at a conference "The Atlantic Slave Trade: Who Gained and Who Lost?" held at the University of Rochester in October 1988. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction : gainers and losers in the Atlantic slave trade / Joseph E. Inikori and Stanley L. Engerman -- The impact of the Atlantic slave trade on the societies of the Western Sudan / Martin A. Klein -- Keeping slaves in place : the secret debate on the slavery question in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1904 / Jan Hogendorn and Paul E. Lovejoy -- The numbers, origins, and destinations of slaves in the eighteenth-century Angolan slave trade / Joseph C. Miller -- The slave trade : the formal demography of a global system / Patrick Manning -- Slavery and the revolution in cotton textile production in England / Joseph E. Inikori -- Private tooth decay as public economic virtue : the slave-sugar triangle, consumerism, and European industrialization / Ralph A. Austen and Woodruff D. Smith
The slave(ry) trade and the development of capitalism in the United States : the textile industry in New England / Ronald Bailey -- British industry and the West Indies plantations / William Darity, Jr. -- The dispersal of African slaves in the West by Dutch slave traders, 1630-1803 / Johannes Postma -- Slave importation, runaways, and compensation in Antigua, 1720-1729 / David Barry Gaspar -- Mortality caused by dehydration during the middle passage / Kenneth F. Kiple and Brian T. Higgins -- The possible relationship between the transatlantic slave trade and hypertension in Blacks today / Thomas W. Wilson and Clarence E. Grim -- The ending of the slave trade and the evolution of European scientific racism / Seymour Drescher
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ISBN:9780822382379
0822382377
DOI:10.1215/9780822382379

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