Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coerced migration of transatlantic slaves. A huge database of slave trade voyages from Columbus' era to the mid-nineteenth century is now available on an open-access Web site, incorporating newly discovered information from archives around the Atlantic world. The groundbreaking essays in this book draw on these new data to explore fundamental questions about the trade in African slaves. The research findings - that the size of the slave trade was 14 percent greater than had been estimated, that trade above and below the equator was largely separate, that ports sending out the most slave voyages were not in Europe but in Brazil, and more - challen...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Trans-Atlantic sla...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave traffic...
Abstract: The slave trade within the Americas, after the initial disembarkation of African captives ...
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and ...
Britain’s involvement in transatlantic slavery has been a growing focus of research and public debat...
In my essay, I give a detailed summary of Britain’s Atlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century b...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Trans-Atlantic sla...
This article reviews scholarship on the transatlantic slave trade. The foundations of a slave trade ...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave traffic...
Abstract: The slave trade within the Americas, after the initial disembarkation of African captives ...
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and ...
Britain’s involvement in transatlantic slavery has been a growing focus of research and public debat...
In my essay, I give a detailed summary of Britain’s Atlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century b...
2019 University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award Winner---This paper focuses on the communicat...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...