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Africas Gold Coast Through Portuguese Sources 14691680 Kwasi Konadu Editor

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Africas Gold Coast Through Portuguese Sources 14691680 Kwasi Konadu Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press/British Academy
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 550
Author: Kwasi Konadu (editor)
ISBN: 9780197267066, 9780192884718, 0197267068, 0192884719, B0C3WB528V
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 22

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Africas Gold Coast Through Portuguese Sources 14691680 Kwasi Konadu Editor by Kwasi Konadu (editor) 9780197267066, 9780192884718, 0197267068, 0192884719, B0C3WB528V instant download after payment.

The Portuguese produced the earliest records for regions in West Africa, none more important than the Gold Coast. This edited volume provides a unique collection of sources written in Portuguese, Latin, Italian, French, and Spanish for Africa’s Gold Coast, from the late 15th to 17th century. Students, scholars, and professionals with an avid interest in early modern African, Atlantic, and world history will benefit from the English translations, many appearing for the first time. These sources add to the handful of existing translations, but especially illuminate the late 15th to 17th century relations between the Portuguese empire and the Gold Coast and offer comparative materials for other European interlocutors―Spanish, French, English, and Dutch―garrisoned on the coast or offshore in their vessels. Over that concentrated period, and especially where no other European-supplied records exist, these uncomprehending Portuguese outsiders archived important local ideas,
personalities, polities, and cultural forms animating Gold Coast-Portuguese relations.

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