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Transformations In Slavery A History Of Slavery In Africa 3rd Ed 3rd Edition Paul E Lovejoy

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Transformations In Slavery A History Of Slavery In Africa 3rd Ed 3rd Edition Paul E Lovejoy
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 411
Author: Paul E. Lovejoy
ISBN: 9780521176187, 9781107002968, 0521176182, 1107002966
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 3

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Transformations In Slavery A History Of Slavery In Africa 3rd Ed 3rd Edition Paul E Lovejoy by Paul E. Lovejoy 9780521176187, 9781107002968, 0521176182, 1107002966 instant download after payment.

This history of African slavery from the fifteenth to the early twentieth centuries examines how indigenous African slavery developed within an international context. Paul E. Lovejoy discusses the medieval Islamic slave trade and the Atlantic trade as well as the enslavement process and the marketing of slaves. He considers the impact of European abolition and assesses slavery's role in African history. The book corrects the accepted interpretation that African slavery was mild and resulted in the slaves' assimilation. Instead, slaves were used extensively in production, although the exploitation methods and the relationships to world markets differed from those in the Americas. Nevertheless, slavery in Africa, like slavery in the Americas, developed from its position on the periphery of capitalist Europe. This new edition revises all statistical material on the slave trade demography and incorporates recent research and an updated bibliography.

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