Stanley Engerman / Seymour Drescher / Robert Paquette (eds.)Oxford Readers
Slavery
Oxford Readers
Herausgeber: Engerman, Stanley L.; Paquette, Robert L.; Drescher, Seymour
Stanley Engerman / Seymour Drescher / Robert Paquette (eds.)Oxford Readers
Slavery
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This new Reader draws on a range of documentary sources to show the origins, history, and realities of slavery and the slave trade. Exploring the economic, cultural, and political role of slavery, the volume shows the similarities as well as the differences in different times and places. While focusing primarily on the Americas, the volume extends to a consideration of slavery in other societies in the classical world, Africa, Asia, and the contemporary world. With over 150 selections, varying from one paragraph to several pages in length, the volume ranges widely, from international slave…mehr
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This new Reader draws on a range of documentary sources to show the origins, history, and realities of slavery and the slave trade. Exploring the economic, cultural, and political role of slavery, the volume shows the similarities as well as the differences in different times and places. While focusing primarily on the Americas, the volume extends to a consideration of slavery in other societies in the classical world, Africa, Asia, and the contemporary world. With over 150 selections, varying from one paragraph to several pages in length, the volume ranges widely, from international slave trade regulations and the individual records of slaveowners, to legislative debate concerning the emancipation of slaves. The volume aims to show the diversity of human experiences of slavery, and explains the causes of both the ending as well as the origins of slavery. Covering many aspects of slavery, the volume considers the ways in which slavery has been justified and attacked, the operations of slave societies, and the experiences of those living in them. Selections are drawn from a wide variety of sources, such as biblical and philosophical discussions, the writings of slaves, slaveowners, abolitionists, economists, lawyers, and historians. In addition, the volume includes selections from many leading historians and economists studying slavery and emancipation.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893024
- ISBN-10: 0192893025
- Artikelnr.: 21138772
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 775g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893024
- ISBN-10: 0192893025
- Artikelnr.: 21138772
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stanley L. Engerman is Professor of Economics and History at the University of Rochester, NY. His publications include 'The Colonial Era', volume I of 'The Cambridge Economic History of the United States' (edited with Robert Gallman, 1996). Robert Paquette is Professor of History at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. He is the author of 'Sugar is Made with Blood: The Conspiracy of La Escalera and the Conflict between Empires over Slavery in Cuba' (1998). Seymour Drescher is Professor of History and Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh. His publications include 'The Meaning of Freedom: Economics, Politics and Culture after Slavery' (1992).
* Introduction
* Meaning
* The Bible
* Politics
* Ethics
* De Officis
* Leviathan
* Spirit of the Laws
* The Six Books of a Commonweale
* A Philosophical Dictionary
* Encyclopedie
* Notes on the State of Virginia
* Science of Right
* Letter to Domingo del Monte, 25 June 1835
* Beyond Good and Evil
* Lord and Peasant in Russia
* The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology
* Slavery in Russia 1405-1725
* From Slavery to Feudalism in South-Western Europe
* The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
* Slavery in Early Medieval England
* Slavery in Africa
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* The Origins and Methods of Enslavement
* The Bible
* The City of God
* Praeloquia 935-937 AD
* Life of Johnson
* Slavery as an Industrial System
* White over Black
* American Slavery, American Freedom
* Slavery in Russia
* Slavery and Social Death
* Race and Color in Islam
* Slavery, Race, Ideology
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* Europeans and the Rise and Fall of Slavery
* Slave Laws
* The Bible
* Digest of Justinian
* Muscovite Society
* The Reign of Sovereign
* Code Noir 1685
* Commentaries on the Laws of England
* Southern Slavery and the Law 1619-1860
* Danish Slave Code 1733
* Codigo Negro 1789
* Cuban Slave Law 1842
* Somersett Decision 1772
* Barbados Laws: Excerpts from 1661
* Rio Branco Law 1871
* Abolitionism: The Brazilian Antislavery Struggle
* An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery (1858)
* Massachusetts Code 1641
* Virginia Code 1705
* The Babylonian Laws
* The Koran
* The Slave Trade
* Documents Illustrative of the Slave Trade to America
* The Journal of a Slave Trader 1750-4
* Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery (1787)
* Parliamentary Papers
* Nouveau Voyage
* The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
* The African Slave Trade and its Remedy
* Cuba-Chinese 1812 Contract
* The Merchant of Prato
* The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census
* Woolf and Sereer of Senegambia
* The Middle Passage
* (Forthcoming on total slave trade)
* Transactions in People: The Chinese Market in Slaves, Servants, and
Heirs
* Abolition of the Slave Trade from Senegambia
* Odious Commerce: Britain, Spain, and the abolition of the Cuban Slave
Trade
* Transformations in Slavery
* Bali: Slavery and the Slave Trade
* Traders, Planters, and Slaves
* Economic Growth and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
* Economic Aspects of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade
* Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia
* Labour in the South Pacific
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Without Consent or Contract
* Coolies and Mandarins
* The Anthropology of Slavery
* Flourishing Business ('The Economist' 21.09.1996)
* Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* The Experience of Slavery
* Life of St Balthid
* History of Mary Prince
* Plantation Manual of James Hammond
* Appeal
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cotton Plantation Book: Duties of Overseers
* Night-Time Meetings
* Description
* The Black Jacobins
* The Masters and the Slaves
* The Birth of African-American Culture
* Another Dimension to the Black Diaspora
* Plantation Slaves
* Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro 1808-1850
* Women in China
* Slave Populations of the British Caribbean
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Without Consent or Contract
* Unfree Labour
* Within the Plantation Household
* Tobacco and Slaves
* Slave Counterpoint
* St. Vincent Interview
* Resistance
* Laws
* Politics
* Annals
* Lives of Noble Grecians and Romas
* History of Al-Tabari
* The Church and Black Slaves in Santo Domingo
* Historia General y natural de las Indias
* Children of God's Fire
* The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia
* Curacao (London Magazine 1750)
* In Miserable Slavery
* Narrative of a Five Years expedition against the Revolted Negroes of
Surinam
* Great Lives Observed: Toussaint L'Ouverture
* HAHR
* Monituer dela Louisiane
* Hambelton Letter
* British Parliamentary Papers: Correspondence relating to Slavery and
the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1823-4
* The Trial of Denmark Vesey
* Cuban Resistance
* Confession of Nat Turner
* Death Struggles of Slavery
* American Negro Slave Revolts
* Journal of World History
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* From Rebellion to Revolution
* Islam and Slave Rebellion in Bahia, Brazil
* Testing the Chains
* Bondsmen and Rebels
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cooper Union Talk 1860
* Slave Resistance and Social History
* Feast and Riot on the Swahili Coast
* A Turbulent Time
* Richardson Correspondence 1848
* Domination and the Arts of Resistance
* Economics and Demography
* Oeconomicus
* Oeconomica
* Instructions to the Jesuits
* A View of the Art of Colonization
* Lectures on Colonization and Colonies
* Slave Populations
* Without Consent or Contract
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Slave Trader Newsletter
* Slave Trade Advertisement 1861
* Wealth of Nations
* Economic Sophisms
* The Negro Question
* Principles of Political Economy
* An Inquiry into the Priciples of Politcal Oeconomy
* Capital
* The Theory of Social and Economic Organization
* Capitalism and Slavery
* How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
* The Sugarmill
* The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis
* Slavery and African Life
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* Abolition and Emancipation
* Ancient and Modern Ideology
* Capitalism and Anti-Slavery
* On Social Reform
* Hansard 1843
* Hansard 1846
* The Nigger Question
* The Diary of Edmund Ruffin
* Mississippi Legislature 1850
* Black Abolitionist Papers vol. V
* Army Life in a Black Regiment
* Emancipation Proclamation 1863
* Thirteenth Amendment
* Defining the Boundaries of Freedom in the World of Cane
* The Liberator 1831
* Paris Ethnological Society Debate 1847
* Resolution of 1784
* General Assembly Virginia 1785
* 4c Extract from 'The Economist' (1997)
* Meaning
* The Bible
* Politics
* Ethics
* De Officis
* Leviathan
* Spirit of the Laws
* The Six Books of a Commonweale
* A Philosophical Dictionary
* Encyclopedie
* Notes on the State of Virginia
* Science of Right
* Letter to Domingo del Monte, 25 June 1835
* Beyond Good and Evil
* Lord and Peasant in Russia
* The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology
* Slavery in Russia 1405-1725
* From Slavery to Feudalism in South-Western Europe
* The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
* Slavery in Early Medieval England
* Slavery in Africa
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* The Origins and Methods of Enslavement
* The Bible
* The City of God
* Praeloquia 935-937 AD
* Life of Johnson
* Slavery as an Industrial System
* White over Black
* American Slavery, American Freedom
* Slavery in Russia
* Slavery and Social Death
* Race and Color in Islam
* Slavery, Race, Ideology
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* Europeans and the Rise and Fall of Slavery
* Slave Laws
* The Bible
* Digest of Justinian
* Muscovite Society
* The Reign of Sovereign
* Code Noir 1685
* Commentaries on the Laws of England
* Southern Slavery and the Law 1619-1860
* Danish Slave Code 1733
* Codigo Negro 1789
* Cuban Slave Law 1842
* Somersett Decision 1772
* Barbados Laws: Excerpts from 1661
* Rio Branco Law 1871
* Abolitionism: The Brazilian Antislavery Struggle
* An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery (1858)
* Massachusetts Code 1641
* Virginia Code 1705
* The Babylonian Laws
* The Koran
* The Slave Trade
* Documents Illustrative of the Slave Trade to America
* The Journal of a Slave Trader 1750-4
* Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery (1787)
* Parliamentary Papers
* Nouveau Voyage
* The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
* The African Slave Trade and its Remedy
* Cuba-Chinese 1812 Contract
* The Merchant of Prato
* The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census
* Woolf and Sereer of Senegambia
* The Middle Passage
* (Forthcoming on total slave trade)
* Transactions in People: The Chinese Market in Slaves, Servants, and
Heirs
* Abolition of the Slave Trade from Senegambia
* Odious Commerce: Britain, Spain, and the abolition of the Cuban Slave
Trade
* Transformations in Slavery
* Bali: Slavery and the Slave Trade
* Traders, Planters, and Slaves
* Economic Growth and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
* Economic Aspects of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade
* Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia
* Labour in the South Pacific
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Without Consent or Contract
* Coolies and Mandarins
* The Anthropology of Slavery
* Flourishing Business ('The Economist' 21.09.1996)
* Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* The Experience of Slavery
* Life of St Balthid
* History of Mary Prince
* Plantation Manual of James Hammond
* Appeal
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cotton Plantation Book: Duties of Overseers
* Night-Time Meetings
* Description
* The Black Jacobins
* The Masters and the Slaves
* The Birth of African-American Culture
* Another Dimension to the Black Diaspora
* Plantation Slaves
* Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro 1808-1850
* Women in China
* Slave Populations of the British Caribbean
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Without Consent or Contract
* Unfree Labour
* Within the Plantation Household
* Tobacco and Slaves
* Slave Counterpoint
* St. Vincent Interview
* Resistance
* Laws
* Politics
* Annals
* Lives of Noble Grecians and Romas
* History of Al-Tabari
* The Church and Black Slaves in Santo Domingo
* Historia General y natural de las Indias
* Children of God's Fire
* The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia
* Curacao (London Magazine 1750)
* In Miserable Slavery
* Narrative of a Five Years expedition against the Revolted Negroes of
Surinam
* Great Lives Observed: Toussaint L'Ouverture
* HAHR
* Monituer dela Louisiane
* Hambelton Letter
* British Parliamentary Papers: Correspondence relating to Slavery and
the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1823-4
* The Trial of Denmark Vesey
* Cuban Resistance
* Confession of Nat Turner
* Death Struggles of Slavery
* American Negro Slave Revolts
* Journal of World History
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* From Rebellion to Revolution
* Islam and Slave Rebellion in Bahia, Brazil
* Testing the Chains
* Bondsmen and Rebels
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cooper Union Talk 1860
* Slave Resistance and Social History
* Feast and Riot on the Swahili Coast
* A Turbulent Time
* Richardson Correspondence 1848
* Domination and the Arts of Resistance
* Economics and Demography
* Oeconomicus
* Oeconomica
* Instructions to the Jesuits
* A View of the Art of Colonization
* Lectures on Colonization and Colonies
* Slave Populations
* Without Consent or Contract
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Slave Trader Newsletter
* Slave Trade Advertisement 1861
* Wealth of Nations
* Economic Sophisms
* The Negro Question
* Principles of Political Economy
* An Inquiry into the Priciples of Politcal Oeconomy
* Capital
* The Theory of Social and Economic Organization
* Capitalism and Slavery
* How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
* The Sugarmill
* The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis
* Slavery and African Life
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* Abolition and Emancipation
* Ancient and Modern Ideology
* Capitalism and Anti-Slavery
* On Social Reform
* Hansard 1843
* Hansard 1846
* The Nigger Question
* The Diary of Edmund Ruffin
* Mississippi Legislature 1850
* Black Abolitionist Papers vol. V
* Army Life in a Black Regiment
* Emancipation Proclamation 1863
* Thirteenth Amendment
* Defining the Boundaries of Freedom in the World of Cane
* The Liberator 1831
* Paris Ethnological Society Debate 1847
* Resolution of 1784
* General Assembly Virginia 1785
* 4c Extract from 'The Economist' (1997)
* Introduction
* Meaning
* The Bible
* Politics
* Ethics
* De Officis
* Leviathan
* Spirit of the Laws
* The Six Books of a Commonweale
* A Philosophical Dictionary
* Encyclopedie
* Notes on the State of Virginia
* Science of Right
* Letter to Domingo del Monte, 25 June 1835
* Beyond Good and Evil
* Lord and Peasant in Russia
* The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology
* Slavery in Russia 1405-1725
* From Slavery to Feudalism in South-Western Europe
* The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
* Slavery in Early Medieval England
* Slavery in Africa
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* The Origins and Methods of Enslavement
* The Bible
* The City of God
* Praeloquia 935-937 AD
* Life of Johnson
* Slavery as an Industrial System
* White over Black
* American Slavery, American Freedom
* Slavery in Russia
* Slavery and Social Death
* Race and Color in Islam
* Slavery, Race, Ideology
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* Europeans and the Rise and Fall of Slavery
* Slave Laws
* The Bible
* Digest of Justinian
* Muscovite Society
* The Reign of Sovereign
* Code Noir 1685
* Commentaries on the Laws of England
* Southern Slavery and the Law 1619-1860
* Danish Slave Code 1733
* Codigo Negro 1789
* Cuban Slave Law 1842
* Somersett Decision 1772
* Barbados Laws: Excerpts from 1661
* Rio Branco Law 1871
* Abolitionism: The Brazilian Antislavery Struggle
* An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery (1858)
* Massachusetts Code 1641
* Virginia Code 1705
* The Babylonian Laws
* The Koran
* The Slave Trade
* Documents Illustrative of the Slave Trade to America
* The Journal of a Slave Trader 1750-4
* Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery (1787)
* Parliamentary Papers
* Nouveau Voyage
* The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
* The African Slave Trade and its Remedy
* Cuba-Chinese 1812 Contract
* The Merchant of Prato
* The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census
* Woolf and Sereer of Senegambia
* The Middle Passage
* (Forthcoming on total slave trade)
* Transactions in People: The Chinese Market in Slaves, Servants, and
Heirs
* Abolition of the Slave Trade from Senegambia
* Odious Commerce: Britain, Spain, and the abolition of the Cuban Slave
Trade
* Transformations in Slavery
* Bali: Slavery and the Slave Trade
* Traders, Planters, and Slaves
* Economic Growth and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
* Economic Aspects of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade
* Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia
* Labour in the South Pacific
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Without Consent or Contract
* Coolies and Mandarins
* The Anthropology of Slavery
* Flourishing Business ('The Economist' 21.09.1996)
* Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* The Experience of Slavery
* Life of St Balthid
* History of Mary Prince
* Plantation Manual of James Hammond
* Appeal
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cotton Plantation Book: Duties of Overseers
* Night-Time Meetings
* Description
* The Black Jacobins
* The Masters and the Slaves
* The Birth of African-American Culture
* Another Dimension to the Black Diaspora
* Plantation Slaves
* Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro 1808-1850
* Women in China
* Slave Populations of the British Caribbean
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Without Consent or Contract
* Unfree Labour
* Within the Plantation Household
* Tobacco and Slaves
* Slave Counterpoint
* St. Vincent Interview
* Resistance
* Laws
* Politics
* Annals
* Lives of Noble Grecians and Romas
* History of Al-Tabari
* The Church and Black Slaves in Santo Domingo
* Historia General y natural de las Indias
* Children of God's Fire
* The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia
* Curacao (London Magazine 1750)
* In Miserable Slavery
* Narrative of a Five Years expedition against the Revolted Negroes of
Surinam
* Great Lives Observed: Toussaint L'Ouverture
* HAHR
* Monituer dela Louisiane
* Hambelton Letter
* British Parliamentary Papers: Correspondence relating to Slavery and
the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1823-4
* The Trial of Denmark Vesey
* Cuban Resistance
* Confession of Nat Turner
* Death Struggles of Slavery
* American Negro Slave Revolts
* Journal of World History
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* From Rebellion to Revolution
* Islam and Slave Rebellion in Bahia, Brazil
* Testing the Chains
* Bondsmen and Rebels
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cooper Union Talk 1860
* Slave Resistance and Social History
* Feast and Riot on the Swahili Coast
* A Turbulent Time
* Richardson Correspondence 1848
* Domination and the Arts of Resistance
* Economics and Demography
* Oeconomicus
* Oeconomica
* Instructions to the Jesuits
* A View of the Art of Colonization
* Lectures on Colonization and Colonies
* Slave Populations
* Without Consent or Contract
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Slave Trader Newsletter
* Slave Trade Advertisement 1861
* Wealth of Nations
* Economic Sophisms
* The Negro Question
* Principles of Political Economy
* An Inquiry into the Priciples of Politcal Oeconomy
* Capital
* The Theory of Social and Economic Organization
* Capitalism and Slavery
* How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
* The Sugarmill
* The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis
* Slavery and African Life
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* Abolition and Emancipation
* Ancient and Modern Ideology
* Capitalism and Anti-Slavery
* On Social Reform
* Hansard 1843
* Hansard 1846
* The Nigger Question
* The Diary of Edmund Ruffin
* Mississippi Legislature 1850
* Black Abolitionist Papers vol. V
* Army Life in a Black Regiment
* Emancipation Proclamation 1863
* Thirteenth Amendment
* Defining the Boundaries of Freedom in the World of Cane
* The Liberator 1831
* Paris Ethnological Society Debate 1847
* Resolution of 1784
* General Assembly Virginia 1785
* 4c Extract from 'The Economist' (1997)
* Meaning
* The Bible
* Politics
* Ethics
* De Officis
* Leviathan
* Spirit of the Laws
* The Six Books of a Commonweale
* A Philosophical Dictionary
* Encyclopedie
* Notes on the State of Virginia
* Science of Right
* Letter to Domingo del Monte, 25 June 1835
* Beyond Good and Evil
* Lord and Peasant in Russia
* The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology
* Slavery in Russia 1405-1725
* From Slavery to Feudalism in South-Western Europe
* The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia
* Slavery in Early Medieval England
* Slavery in Africa
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* The Origins and Methods of Enslavement
* The Bible
* The City of God
* Praeloquia 935-937 AD
* Life of Johnson
* Slavery as an Industrial System
* White over Black
* American Slavery, American Freedom
* Slavery in Russia
* Slavery and Social Death
* Race and Color in Islam
* Slavery, Race, Ideology
* Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
* Europeans and the Rise and Fall of Slavery
* Slave Laws
* The Bible
* Digest of Justinian
* Muscovite Society
* The Reign of Sovereign
* Code Noir 1685
* Commentaries on the Laws of England
* Southern Slavery and the Law 1619-1860
* Danish Slave Code 1733
* Codigo Negro 1789
* Cuban Slave Law 1842
* Somersett Decision 1772
* Barbados Laws: Excerpts from 1661
* Rio Branco Law 1871
* Abolitionism: The Brazilian Antislavery Struggle
* An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery (1858)
* Massachusetts Code 1641
* Virginia Code 1705
* The Babylonian Laws
* The Koran
* The Slave Trade
* Documents Illustrative of the Slave Trade to America
* The Journal of a Slave Trader 1750-4
* Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil of Slavery (1787)
* Parliamentary Papers
* Nouveau Voyage
* The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
* The African Slave Trade and its Remedy
* Cuba-Chinese 1812 Contract
* The Merchant of Prato
* The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census
* Woolf and Sereer of Senegambia
* The Middle Passage
* (Forthcoming on total slave trade)
* Transactions in People: The Chinese Market in Slaves, Servants, and
Heirs
* Abolition of the Slave Trade from Senegambia
* Odious Commerce: Britain, Spain, and the abolition of the Cuban Slave
Trade
* Transformations in Slavery
* Bali: Slavery and the Slave Trade
* Traders, Planters, and Slaves
* Economic Growth and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
* Economic Aspects of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade
* Slavery and Society in Medieval Scandinavia
* Labour in the South Pacific
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Without Consent or Contract
* Coolies and Mandarins
* The Anthropology of Slavery
* Flourishing Business ('The Economist' 21.09.1996)
* Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* The Experience of Slavery
* Life of St Balthid
* History of Mary Prince
* Plantation Manual of James Hammond
* Appeal
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cotton Plantation Book: Duties of Overseers
* Night-Time Meetings
* Description
* The Black Jacobins
* The Masters and the Slaves
* The Birth of African-American Culture
* Another Dimension to the Black Diaspora
* Plantation Slaves
* Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro 1808-1850
* Women in China
* Slave Populations of the British Caribbean
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* Without Consent or Contract
* Unfree Labour
* Within the Plantation Household
* Tobacco and Slaves
* Slave Counterpoint
* St. Vincent Interview
* Resistance
* Laws
* Politics
* Annals
* Lives of Noble Grecians and Romas
* History of Al-Tabari
* The Church and Black Slaves in Santo Domingo
* Historia General y natural de las Indias
* Children of God's Fire
* The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia
* Curacao (London Magazine 1750)
* In Miserable Slavery
* Narrative of a Five Years expedition against the Revolted Negroes of
Surinam
* Great Lives Observed: Toussaint L'Ouverture
* HAHR
* Monituer dela Louisiane
* Hambelton Letter
* British Parliamentary Papers: Correspondence relating to Slavery and
the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1823-4
* The Trial of Denmark Vesey
* Cuban Resistance
* Confession of Nat Turner
* Death Struggles of Slavery
* American Negro Slave Revolts
* Journal of World History
* Roll, Jordan, Roll
* From Rebellion to Revolution
* Islam and Slave Rebellion in Bahia, Brazil
* Testing the Chains
* Bondsmen and Rebels
* My Bondage and My Freedom
* Cooper Union Talk 1860
* Slave Resistance and Social History
* Feast and Riot on the Swahili Coast
* A Turbulent Time
* Richardson Correspondence 1848
* Domination and the Arts of Resistance
* Economics and Demography
* Oeconomicus
* Oeconomica
* Instructions to the Jesuits
* A View of the Art of Colonization
* Lectures on Colonization and Colonies
* Slave Populations
* Without Consent or Contract
* Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian Society
* Slave Trader Newsletter
* Slave Trade Advertisement 1861
* Wealth of Nations
* Economic Sophisms
* The Negro Question
* Principles of Political Economy
* An Inquiry into the Priciples of Politcal Oeconomy
* Capital
* The Theory of Social and Economic Organization
* Capitalism and Slavery
* How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
* The Sugarmill
* The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis
* Slavery and African Life
* Slavery in the Islamic Middle East
* Abolition and Emancipation
* Ancient and Modern Ideology
* Capitalism and Anti-Slavery
* On Social Reform
* Hansard 1843
* Hansard 1846
* The Nigger Question
* The Diary of Edmund Ruffin
* Mississippi Legislature 1850
* Black Abolitionist Papers vol. V
* Army Life in a Black Regiment
* Emancipation Proclamation 1863
* Thirteenth Amendment
* Defining the Boundaries of Freedom in the World of Cane
* The Liberator 1831
* Paris Ethnological Society Debate 1847
* Resolution of 1784
* General Assembly Virginia 1785
* 4c Extract from 'The Economist' (1997)







