First published as a collection in 2006, this title covers the Atlantic slave trade from its origins to 1600, the essays here look at the reasons for the causes of slavery and serfdom; slavery in Africa; the development of the slave trade; the demographic situation in Latin America; and European attitudes to slavery as an institution.
First published as a collection in 2006, this title covers the Atlantic slave trade from its origins to 1600, the essays here look at the reasons for the causes of slavery and serfdom; slavery in Africa; the development of the slave trade; the demographic situation in Latin America; and European attitudes to slavery as an institution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis Evsey D. Domar 2. Some Considerations Relating to Property Rights in Man Stanley L. Engerman 3. The Volume of the Atlantic Slave Trade: A Synthesis Paul E. Lovejoy 4. The Inter-Atlantic Paradigm: The Failure of Spanish Medieval Colonization of the Canary and Caribbean Islands Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo 5. Waranga Akan and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: The Matter of Bitu Ivor Wilks 6. Slavery in Africa and the Slave Trades from Africa Janet J. Ewald 7. Slaves and Society in Western Africa c.1445-c.1700 J. D. Fage 8. Estimating Aboriginal American Population: An Appraisal of Techniques with a New Hemispheric Estimate Henry F. Dobyns 9. The Indian Population of North America in 1492 John D. Daniels 10. The Tanios of Hispaniola: The Island's First Inhabitants Frank Moya Pons 11. Indian Labor and New World Plantations: European Demands and Indian Responses in Northeastern Brazil Stuart B. Schwartz 12. Cultural Change and Military Resistance in Araucanian Chile 1550-1730 Robert Charles Padden 13. From Indian to Slave: Forced Native Labour and Colonial Society in São Paulo during the Seventeenth Century John M. Monteiro 14. Iberian Expansion and the Issue of Black Slavery: Changing Portuguese Attitudes 1440-1700 A. J. R. Russell-Wood 15. English Trade with the Portuguese Empire in West Africa 1581-1629 John W. Blake 16. Protestants as Pirates Slavers and Proto-missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568 and 1582 P. E. H. Hair 17. From Africa to the Americas: Ethnicity in the Early Black Communities of the Americas Colin A. Palmer. Name Index.
Introduction 1. The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis Evsey D. Domar 2. Some Considerations Relating to Property Rights in Man Stanley L. Engerman 3. The Volume of the Atlantic Slave Trade: A Synthesis Paul E. Lovejoy 4. The Inter-Atlantic Paradigm: The Failure of Spanish Medieval Colonization of the Canary and Caribbean Islands Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo 5. Waranga Akan and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: The Matter of Bitu Ivor Wilks 6. Slavery in Africa and the Slave Trades from Africa Janet J. Ewald 7. Slaves and Society in Western Africa c.1445-c.1700 J. D. Fage 8. Estimating Aboriginal American Population: An Appraisal of Techniques with a New Hemispheric Estimate Henry F. Dobyns 9. The Indian Population of North America in 1492 John D. Daniels 10. The Tanios of Hispaniola: The Island's First Inhabitants Frank Moya Pons 11. Indian Labor and New World Plantations: European Demands and Indian Responses in Northeastern Brazil Stuart B. Schwartz 12. Cultural Change and Military Resistance in Araucanian Chile 1550-1730 Robert Charles Padden 13. From Indian to Slave: Forced Native Labour and Colonial Society in São Paulo during the Seventeenth Century John M. Monteiro 14. Iberian Expansion and the Issue of Black Slavery: Changing Portuguese Attitudes 1440-1700 A. J. R. Russell-Wood 15. English Trade with the Portuguese Empire in West Africa 1581-1629 John W. Blake 16. Protestants as Pirates Slavers and Proto-missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568 and 1582 P. E. H. Hair 17. From Africa to the Americas: Ethnicity in the Early Black Communities of the Americas Colin A. Palmer. Name Index.
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