Slavery and Slaving in World History
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Publisher: M E Sharpe Inc
Published: 1998-12-01
Total Pages: 828
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis two-volume bibliography of 20th century literature that focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century, compiles listings from all Western European languages. Volume 1, covering 1900 -- 1991, contains over 10,000 entries. The supplement, Volume 2, covering 1992 -- 1996, contains over 4,000 new entries. The principal sections organize works by political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers. Subject/keyword and author indexes provide immediate, detailed access to the material.
Author: David Y Miller
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-07-23
Total Pages: 1409
ISBN-13: 1315502399
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis bibliography of 20th century literature focuses on slavery and slave-trading from ancient times through the 19th century. It contains over 10,000 entries, with the principal sections organizing works by the political/geographical frameworks of the enslavers.
Author: James Walvin
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9780582437807
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive study enables readers to understand the vast history of slavery, from its origins in the ancient world to the present, focusing particularly on the American experience. This is the first book to provide a visual, cartographic account of the whole story of slavery and the slave trade. It makes the story, fundamental to the shaping of western history, readily accessible.
Author: Jeff Fynn-Paul
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-01-03
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9004356487
DOWNLOAD EBOOKListen to podcast on “Slaving Zones, Contemporary Slavery and Citizenship: Reflections from the Brazilian Case”. In Slaving Zones: Cultural Identities, Ideologies, and Institutions in the Evolution of Global Slavery, fourteen authors—including both world-leading and emerging historians of slavery—engage with the ‘Slaving Zones’ theory. This theory has recently taken the field of Mediterranean slavery studies by storm, and the challenge posed by the editors was to see if the ‘Slaving Zones’ theory could be applied in the wider context of long-term global history. The results of this experiment are promising. In the Introduction, Jeff Fynn-Paul points out over a dozen ways in which the contributors have added to the concept of ‘Slaving Zones’, helping to make it one of the more dynamic theories of global slavery since the advent of Orlando Patterson’s Slavery and Social Death.
Author: Norman Lee Macht
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9781560063025
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExamines the practice of slavery as it existed in early Mediterranean civilizations, during the Middle Ages, in Africa, among Indians in the Americas, and in the United States.
Author: Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 968
ISBN-13: 9780674002760
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCompiles information and interpretations on the past 500 years of African American history, containing essays on historical research aids, bibliographies, resources for womens' issues, and an accompanying CD-ROM providing bibliographical entries.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Moses I. Finley
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-01-14
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 131779205X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSlavery in Greece and Rome has always prompted comparisons with that of more recent history. This volume includes discussions of the relationship between war, piracy and slavery, early abolitionist movements as well as the supply and domestic aspects of slavery in these ancient societies.