A structural analysis of enslavement in the African diaspora
著者
書誌事項
A structural analysis of enslavement in the African diaspora
(Studies in African diaspora, v. 1)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2001
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全1件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 419-423) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays probes the enslavement of African people from an interdisciplinary perspective. It examines Europe, the Carribean, the United States, and indentured servitude in Africa itself, grouping the essays under the headings of "Africans in Europe", "Africans in the Caribbean", "Enslavement of Africa" and "Blacks in America".
目次
- Part one Africa: the unknown African origin
- some aspects of slavery in Southeastern Nigeria
- negro culture in two continents
- ancient African civilizations
- America discovered many times before, Burton Kline. Part two Africans in Europe: negro companions of the Spanish explorers, R.R. Wright
- special report of the anti-slavery conference held in Paris, in the Salle Yerz, August 26-27, 1867
- Dr. Cheever's position and John Brown's execution (a public meeting in Edinburgh)
- Spanish Guinea, enclave empire
- the rise of negro education in the British empire. Part three Africans in the Carribean: the negro brother hood of Sevilla
- a history of slavery in Cuba - 1511-1868
- the British West indian slave trade after its abolition in 1807
- a note on Jamaica
- life on the sea island. Part four Enslavement of Africa: proceedings of the anti-slavery convention of American women held in Philadelphia, May 15-18, 1838
- an address to the anti-slavery Christians of the United States
- constitution of the American and foreign anti-slavery society preamble
- the fate of the southern anti-slavery movement
- constitution of the American anti-slavery movement and its auxillaries. Part five Blacks in America: communications
- debtor and chattel slavery in Aboriginal North America
- slavery in struggle with servitude
- revitalized slavery curbed
- the negro in American thought - the nadir 1877-1901
- the negro immigrant
- reconstruction and its benefit.
「Nielsen BookData」 より