Brokers of Change
Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa
Herausgeber: Green, Toby
Brokers of Change
Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa
Herausgeber: Green, Toby
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This is an important collection of essays focusing on pre-colonial trade and African-European interaction, looking at western Africa between Senegal and Sierra Leone. It spans the whole pre-colonial period between the first Portuguese voyages of discovery and the transition to legitimate commerce in the 19th century.
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This is an important collection of essays focusing on pre-colonial trade and African-European interaction, looking at western Africa between Senegal and Sierra Leone. It spans the whole pre-colonial period between the first Portuguese voyages of discovery and the transition to legitimate commerce in the 19th century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265208
- ISBN-10: 0197265200
- Artikelnr.: 36330427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 165mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265208
- ISBN-10: 0197265200
- Artikelnr.: 36330427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Toby Green is Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Departments of History and of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, King's College London and an Honorary Fellow of the Centre of West African Studies, University of Birmingham. He is a director of the Amilcar Cabral Institute for Economic and Political Research, a think-tank dedicated to Guinea-Bissau.
* 1: African-European Relations
* 1: Gerhard Seibert: Creolization and Creole communities in the
Portuguese Atlantic: São Tomé, Cape Verde and the Rivers of Guinea in
comparison
* 2: Natalie Everts: A Motley Company: Differing Identities Among
Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century Elmina
* 2: The Atlantic Dimension
* 3: Heather Dalton: 'Into speyne to selle for slavys': English,
Spanish and Genoese merchant networks and their involvement with the
'cost of gwynea' trade prior to 1550
* 4: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva: Trading with Western Africa: 'Dutch' and
Sephardim Insurance, Business and Agency (c. 1590-1674)
* 5: Ibrahima Seck: The French in Senegal: Trials and Tribulations of a
Laboratory for ' Francité ' in the French Atlantic World (17th-19th
Centuries)
* 3: The Insular Atlantic
* 6: Chris Evans; Marie-Louise Sorensen; Konstantin Richter: The
Earliest Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.ª S.ª
da Conceição, Cidade Velha, Cape Verde
* 7: Bart Jacobs: On the Dutch Presence in 17th-century Senegambia and
the Emergence of Papiamentu
* 8: Toby Green: The Emergence of a Mixed Cultural Framework in Cape
Verde in the 17th-Century
* 4: Trade in Slaves and Commodities
* 9: Antonio de Almeida Mendes: Slavery, Society and the First Steps
Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Senegambia Western Africa (XV-XVI
Centuries)
* 10: Linda A. Newson: Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast
in the Early Seventeenth Century
* 11: Michael Tuck: "Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and
the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800"
* 5: "Post-Slavery"
* 12: George E. Brooks: American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine,
1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to legitimate
Commerce
* 13: Philip J. Havik: "A Commanding Commercial Position": the African
settlement of Bolama island and Anglo-Portuguese rivalry (1830-1870)
* 14: Marika Sherwood: 'Legitimate' traders, the building of empires
and the long-term after-affects in Africa
* 15: José Lingna Nafafé: Challenges of the Atlantic voices: A call for
recognition, slavery and post slavery in West Africa
* 1: Gerhard Seibert: Creolization and Creole communities in the
Portuguese Atlantic: São Tomé, Cape Verde and the Rivers of Guinea in
comparison
* 2: Natalie Everts: A Motley Company: Differing Identities Among
Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century Elmina
* 2: The Atlantic Dimension
* 3: Heather Dalton: 'Into speyne to selle for slavys': English,
Spanish and Genoese merchant networks and their involvement with the
'cost of gwynea' trade prior to 1550
* 4: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva: Trading with Western Africa: 'Dutch' and
Sephardim Insurance, Business and Agency (c. 1590-1674)
* 5: Ibrahima Seck: The French in Senegal: Trials and Tribulations of a
Laboratory for ' Francité ' in the French Atlantic World (17th-19th
Centuries)
* 3: The Insular Atlantic
* 6: Chris Evans; Marie-Louise Sorensen; Konstantin Richter: The
Earliest Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.ª S.ª
da Conceição, Cidade Velha, Cape Verde
* 7: Bart Jacobs: On the Dutch Presence in 17th-century Senegambia and
the Emergence of Papiamentu
* 8: Toby Green: The Emergence of a Mixed Cultural Framework in Cape
Verde in the 17th-Century
* 4: Trade in Slaves and Commodities
* 9: Antonio de Almeida Mendes: Slavery, Society and the First Steps
Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Senegambia Western Africa (XV-XVI
Centuries)
* 10: Linda A. Newson: Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast
in the Early Seventeenth Century
* 11: Michael Tuck: "Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and
the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800"
* 5: "Post-Slavery"
* 12: George E. Brooks: American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine,
1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to legitimate
Commerce
* 13: Philip J. Havik: "A Commanding Commercial Position": the African
settlement of Bolama island and Anglo-Portuguese rivalry (1830-1870)
* 14: Marika Sherwood: 'Legitimate' traders, the building of empires
and the long-term after-affects in Africa
* 15: José Lingna Nafafé: Challenges of the Atlantic voices: A call for
recognition, slavery and post slavery in West Africa
* 1: African-European Relations
* 1: Gerhard Seibert: Creolization and Creole communities in the
Portuguese Atlantic: São Tomé, Cape Verde and the Rivers of Guinea in
comparison
* 2: Natalie Everts: A Motley Company: Differing Identities Among
Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century Elmina
* 2: The Atlantic Dimension
* 3: Heather Dalton: 'Into speyne to selle for slavys': English,
Spanish and Genoese merchant networks and their involvement with the
'cost of gwynea' trade prior to 1550
* 4: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva: Trading with Western Africa: 'Dutch' and
Sephardim Insurance, Business and Agency (c. 1590-1674)
* 5: Ibrahima Seck: The French in Senegal: Trials and Tribulations of a
Laboratory for ' Francité ' in the French Atlantic World (17th-19th
Centuries)
* 3: The Insular Atlantic
* 6: Chris Evans; Marie-Louise Sorensen; Konstantin Richter: The
Earliest Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.ª S.ª
da Conceição, Cidade Velha, Cape Verde
* 7: Bart Jacobs: On the Dutch Presence in 17th-century Senegambia and
the Emergence of Papiamentu
* 8: Toby Green: The Emergence of a Mixed Cultural Framework in Cape
Verde in the 17th-Century
* 4: Trade in Slaves and Commodities
* 9: Antonio de Almeida Mendes: Slavery, Society and the First Steps
Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Senegambia Western Africa (XV-XVI
Centuries)
* 10: Linda A. Newson: Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast
in the Early Seventeenth Century
* 11: Michael Tuck: "Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and
the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800"
* 5: "Post-Slavery"
* 12: George E. Brooks: American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine,
1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to legitimate
Commerce
* 13: Philip J. Havik: "A Commanding Commercial Position": the African
settlement of Bolama island and Anglo-Portuguese rivalry (1830-1870)
* 14: Marika Sherwood: 'Legitimate' traders, the building of empires
and the long-term after-affects in Africa
* 15: José Lingna Nafafé: Challenges of the Atlantic voices: A call for
recognition, slavery and post slavery in West Africa
* 1: Gerhard Seibert: Creolization and Creole communities in the
Portuguese Atlantic: São Tomé, Cape Verde and the Rivers of Guinea in
comparison
* 2: Natalie Everts: A Motley Company: Differing Identities Among
Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century Elmina
* 2: The Atlantic Dimension
* 3: Heather Dalton: 'Into speyne to selle for slavys': English,
Spanish and Genoese merchant networks and their involvement with the
'cost of gwynea' trade prior to 1550
* 4: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva: Trading with Western Africa: 'Dutch' and
Sephardim Insurance, Business and Agency (c. 1590-1674)
* 5: Ibrahima Seck: The French in Senegal: Trials and Tribulations of a
Laboratory for ' Francité ' in the French Atlantic World (17th-19th
Centuries)
* 3: The Insular Atlantic
* 6: Chris Evans; Marie-Louise Sorensen; Konstantin Richter: The
Earliest Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.ª S.ª
da Conceição, Cidade Velha, Cape Verde
* 7: Bart Jacobs: On the Dutch Presence in 17th-century Senegambia and
the Emergence of Papiamentu
* 8: Toby Green: The Emergence of a Mixed Cultural Framework in Cape
Verde in the 17th-Century
* 4: Trade in Slaves and Commodities
* 9: Antonio de Almeida Mendes: Slavery, Society and the First Steps
Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Senegambia Western Africa (XV-XVI
Centuries)
* 10: Linda A. Newson: Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast
in the Early Seventeenth Century
* 11: Michael Tuck: "Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and
the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800"
* 5: "Post-Slavery"
* 12: George E. Brooks: American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine,
1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to legitimate
Commerce
* 13: Philip J. Havik: "A Commanding Commercial Position": the African
settlement of Bolama island and Anglo-Portuguese rivalry (1830-1870)
* 14: Marika Sherwood: 'Legitimate' traders, the building of empires
and the long-term after-affects in Africa
* 15: José Lingna Nafafé: Challenges of the Atlantic voices: A call for
recognition, slavery and post slavery in West Africa