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A Cultural And Social History Of Ghana From The Seventeenth To The Nineteenth Century The Gold Coast In The Age Of Transatlantic Slave Trade Hardcover Ray A Kea Ivor Wilks

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A Cultural And Social History Of Ghana From The Seventeenth To The Nineteenth Century The Gold Coast In The Age Of Transatlantic Slave Trade Hardcover Ray A Kea Ivor Wilks
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A Cultural And Social History Of Ghana From The Seventeenth To The Nineteenth Century The Gold Coast In The Age Of Transatlantic Slave Trade Hardcover Ray A Kea Ivor Wilks instant download after payment.

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.83 MB
Pages: 686
Author: Ray A. Kea; Ivor Wilks
ISBN: 9780773439108, 0773439102
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: hardcover

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A Cultural And Social History Of Ghana From The Seventeenth To The Nineteenth Century The Gold Coast In The Age Of Transatlantic Slave Trade Hardcover Ray A Kea Ivor Wilks by Ray A. Kea; Ivor Wilks 9780773439108, 0773439102 instant download after payment.

This book examines the cultural and social history of the Gold Coast presenting an analytical and theoretical perspective on the Atlantic African side of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and proposes an approach to an understanding of early modernity.

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