Submitted as the author's senior thesis, April, 2008This study explores how the customary sequence of trading procedures between European slave traders and African royalty established a relationship of trust. The paper focuses on the experience of European traders on the West Coast of Africa, especially on the ports Whydah and Old Calabar, along with adjoining inland areas of Allada, Abomey, and Dahomey, also central areas of slave trading
This dissertation studies the enslavement of Africans through the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It foc...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
ABSTRACT: Trust is increasingly perceived as having a significant effect on trade, public good provi...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
Defence date: 18 October 2019Examining Board Prof Regina Grafe, European University Institute, (Sup...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the slave trade networks linked to the Swahili Coast before the m...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This is the author acepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pres...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Looking at the 'Act to Settle the Trade to Africa' of 1698, this thesis illustrates the multiple for...
I trace the impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on the evolution of political authority in West...
This dissertation studies the enslavement of Africans through the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It foc...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
ABSTRACT: Trust is increasingly perceived as having a significant effect on trade, public good provi...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
Defence date: 18 October 2019Examining Board Prof Regina Grafe, European University Institute, (Sup...
We show that current differences in trust levels within Africa can be traced back to the transatlant...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the slave trade networks linked to the Swahili Coast before the m...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This is the author acepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pres...
This study of Africans in Britain 1500-1640 employs evidence from a wide range of primary sources in...
Looking at the 'Act to Settle the Trade to Africa' of 1698, this thesis illustrates the multiple for...
I trace the impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on the evolution of political authority in West...
This dissertation studies the enslavement of Africans through the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It foc...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...