This groundbreaking study provides a new perspective on the Atlantic slave trade, highlighting the agency of Africans in the quest for abolition. The book reveals how the legal debate on abolition was begun by Africans, not Europeans. An essential new work for scholars and students interested in the abolition movement.
This groundbreaking study provides a new perspective on the Atlantic slave trade, highlighting the agency of Africans in the quest for abolition. The book reveals how the legal debate on abolition was begun by Africans, not Europeans. An essential new work for scholars and students interested in the abolition movement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
José Lingna Nafafé is a Senior Lecturer in Portuguese and Lusophone Studies at the University of Bristol.
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List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Municipal Council of Luanda and the Politics of the Portuguese Governors in Angola 2. Ndongo's Political and Cultural Environment: Alliance, Internal Struggle, Puppeteering and Decline 3. The Journey of Mendonça: Princes of Pungo Andongo in Brazil 4. Mendonça's Journey to Portugal and Spain, and the Network of the Hebrew Nation and Native Americans 5. Mendonça's Discourse in the Vatican: Liberation as a Wider Atlantic Question 6. Mendonça's Quest for Abolition and the Tussle between Portuguese Overseas Council and the House of Ndongo Conclusion Bibliography Index.
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Municipal Council of Luanda and the Politics of the Portuguese Governors in Angola 2. Ndongo's Political and Cultural Environment: Alliance, Internal Struggle, Puppeteering and Decline 3. The Journey of Mendonça: Princes of Pungo Andongo in Brazil 4. Mendonça's Journey to Portugal and Spain, and the Network of the Hebrew Nation and Native Americans 5. Mendonça's Discourse in the Vatican: Liberation as a Wider Atlantic Question 6. Mendonça's Quest for Abolition and the Tussle between Portuguese Overseas Council and the House of Ndongo Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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