So far, little research has been done on the effect of the Atlantic slave trade on the social and political constitution of the African societies which were involved in that trade, whether as slave selling or as slave raiding communities, or as the objects of such raids. Still, we find concentrations of population near the former slave ports — it was better to sell than to be sold — or in areas where nature, for instance in the form of mountains, offered a kind of refuge or barricade against raids. We know least of those societies which formed the objects of slave raids : as a resuit of these raids and general insecurity, their lands remain thinly populated. Concentrating on the Gold and Slave Coasts and their immediate interior, we may off...
<p>The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones domi...
Abstract Studies in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade have received a lot of patronage. Such contributi...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
So far, little research has been done on the effect of the Atlantic slave trade on the social and po...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation ...
I trace the impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on the evolution of political authority in West...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
How do you measure the effects of a trade in human beings that lasted almost four hundred years? How...
The Transatlantic slave trade radically impaired Africa\u27s potential to develop economically and m...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
The trans-Atlantic slave trade is considered by many to have been a major shock to Africa, one that ...
<p>The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones domi...
Abstract Studies in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade have received a lot of patronage. Such contributi...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
So far, little research has been done on the effect of the Atlantic slave trade on the social and po...
Africa experienced two major crisis in its history; slave trade and colonialism. At a time of both e...
As the transatlantic slave trade escalated in the eighteenth century, a secondary market of trade be...
Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation ...
I trace the impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on the evolution of political authority in West...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
How do you measure the effects of a trade in human beings that lasted almost four hundred years? How...
The Transatlantic slave trade radically impaired Africa\u27s potential to develop economically and m...
This essay describes the basic characteristics of Atlantic slave trade in the 19th century compares ...
This study attempts to trace the response of the West African Slave Industry to changing economics a...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
The trans-Atlantic slave trade is considered by many to have been a major shock to Africa, one that ...
<p>The nineteenth century ‘commercial transition’ from export economies based on slaves to ones domi...
Abstract Studies in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade have received a lot of patronage. Such contributi...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...