Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Articles on the Atlantic Slave Trade

  1. David Northrup, “Free and Unfree Labor Migration, 1600-1900: An Introduction,” Journal of World History 14, no. 2 (2003): 125-130.
  2. Robin Law and David Northrup, “From Slave Trade to "Legitimate" Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa,” The American historical review. 102, no. 3 (1997): 862.
  3. Robin. Law, “Legal and illegal enslavement in West Africa, in the context of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.,” Ghana in Africa and the world: essays in honor of Adu Boahen. (2003): 513-533.
  4. Robin. Law, “Slave-raiders and middlemen, monopolists and free-traders : the supply of slaves for the Atlantic trade in Dahomey, c.1715-1850.,” Journal of African history. 30 (1988): 45-68.
  5. George Brooks and Robert Harms, “Landlords and Strangers: Ecology, Society, and Trade in Western Africa, 1000-1630,” The International history review. 18, no. 3 (1996): 386.
  6. Thomas. Vernet, “Le commerce des esclaves sur la côte swahili, 1500-1750.,” Azania. 38 (2003): 69-97.
  7. David Patrick. Geggus, “Sex ratio, age and ethnicity in the Atlantic slave trade : data from French shipping and plantation records.,” Journal of African history. 30 (1988): 23-44.
  8. D. Richardson, “SHIPBOARD REVOLTS, AFRICAN AUTHORITY, AND THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE,” WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY 58 (2001): 69-92.
  9. C. L. R. James, “The Atlantic slave trade and slavery: Some interpretations of their significance in the development of the United States and the Western World,” A turbulent voyage: Readings in African American studies (1992): 213-236.
  10. P. D. Morgan, “The cultural implications of the Atlantic slave trade: African regional origins, American destinations and new world developments,” Slavery & Abolition 18, no. 1 (1997): 122-145.
  11. P. E. Lovejoy, “The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa: A Review of the Literature,” Journal of African History 30, no. 3 (1989): 365-394.
  12. Paul E. Lovejoy, “The volume of the Atlantic slave trade : a synthesis.,” Journal of African history. 23 (1982): 473-501.
  13. J. E. Inikori, “The known, the unknown, the knowable, and the unknowable : evidence and the evaluation of evidence in the measurement of the trans-Atlantic slave trade,” Ghana in Africa and the world: essays in honor of Adu Boahen. (2003): 535-565.
  14. A. F. C. Ryder, “The trans-Atlantic slave trade.,” Groundwork of Nigerian history. (1980): 236-246.