The Atlantic slave trade

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The Atlantic slave trade

edited by Jeremy Black

Ashgate, c2006

  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

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Contents: v. 1. Origins-1600 -- v. 2. Seventeenth century -- v. 3. Eighteenth century -- v. 4. Nineteenth century

Includes indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

v. 1 ISBN 9780754625711

内容説明

Covering the Atlantic slave trade from its origins to 1600, this work looks at the reasons for its development. Particular attention is devoted to the demographic situation in Latin America and to European attitudes to slavery.

目次

  • Introduction
  • The causes of slavery or serfdom: a hypothesis, E.D. Domar
  • Some considerations relating to property rights in man, S. Engerman
  • The volume of the Atlantic slave trade: a synthesis, Paul E. Lovejoy
  • The inter-Atlantic paradigm: the failure of Spanish medieval colonization of the Canary and Caribbean Islands, A.M. Stevens-Arroyo
  • Waranga, Akan and the Portuguese in the 15th and 16th centuries, I. Wilks
  • Slavery in Africa and the slave trades from Africa, janet J. Ewald
  • Slaves and society in Western Africa, c. 1445 - c. 1700, J.D. Fage
  • Estimating aboriginal American population: an appraisal of techniques with a new hemispheric estimate, Henry F. Dobyns
  • The Indian population of North America in 1492, J.D. Daniels
  • The Tainos of Hispaniola, F. Moya Pons
  • Indian labor and new world plantations: European demands and Indian responses in northern Brazil, S.B. Schwartz
  • Cultural change and military resistance in Araucanian Chile, 1550-1730, R.C. Padden
  • From Indian to slave: forced native labour and colonial society in Sao Paulo during the 17th century, John M. Monteiro
  • Iberian expansion and the issue of black slavery: changing Portuguese attitudes 1440-1700, A.J.R. Russell-Wood
  • English trade with the Portuguese empire in West Africa, 1581-1629, J.W. Blake
  • Protestants as pirates, slavers and proto-missionaries: Sierra Leone 1568 and 1582, P.E.H. Hair
  • From Africa to the Americas: ethnicity in the early black communities of the Americas, Colin A. Palmer
  • Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780754625766

内容説明

Deals with the seventeenth-century development of the Atlantic slave trade. This work is related to changes in European diet, particularly the rise of the sugar economy. It also offers an assessment of the impact of the slave trade on Africa.

目次

  • Introduction
  • African slavery and other forms of social oppression on the upper Guinea coast in the context of the Atlantic slave trade, Walter Rodney
  • African societies and the Atlantic slave trade, J.D. Fage
  • 'Here is no resisting the country': the realities of power in Afro-European relations on the west African 'slave coast', Robin Law
  • Hunting for rents: the economics of slaving in pre-colonial Africa, E.W. Evans and David Richardson
  • Encomienda, African slavery, and agriculture in 17th-century Caracas, Robert J. Ferry
  • The French slave trade: an overview, David Geggus
  • The economic origins of black slavery in the British West Indies, 1640-80: a tentative analysis of the Barbados model, H. Beckles
  • The economics of transition to the black labor system in Barbados, 1630-80, H. Beckles and A. Downes
  • Trade, plunder and economic development in early English Jamaica, 1655-89, Nuada Zahedieh: Who bought slaves in early America? Purchasers of slaves from the Royal African Company in Jamaica, 1674-1708, T. Burnard
  • 'To procure negroes': the English slave trade to Barbados, 1627-60, Larry Gragg
  • 'The countrie continues sicklie': white mortality in Jamaica, 1655-1780, T. Burnard
  • The passion to exist: slave rebellions in the British West Indies, 1650-1832, M. Craton
  • The influence of disease on race, logistics and colonization in the Antilles, F. Guerra
  • The profitability of sugar planting in the British West Indies, 1650-1834, J.R. Ward
  • The first American boom: Virginia, 1618 to 1630, Edmund S. Morgan
  • From servants to slaves: the transformation of the Chesapeake labor system, Russell Menard
  • The tobacco industry in the Chesapeake colonies, 1617-1730: an interpretation, Russell Menard
  • The origins debate: slavery and racism in 17th-century Virginia, Alden T. Vaughan
  • The English sugar islands and the founding of South Carolina, Richard S. Dunn
  • Black and mulatto brotherhoods in colonial Brazil: a study in collective behaviour, A.J.R. Russell-Wood.
巻冊次

v. 3 ISBN 9780754625797

内容説明

Considering the high point of the slave trade, this volume offers due attention to the British Atlantic, as well as the other slave trades.

目次

  • Introduction
  • Slave exports from west and west-central Africa, 1700-1810: new estimates of volume and distribution, David Richardson
  • Price of slaves in west and west-central Africa: toward an annual series, 1698-1807, David Richardson
  • King Agaja of Dahomey, the slave trade, and the question of west African plantations: the mission of Bulfinch Lambe and Adomo Tomo to England, 1726-32, R. Law
  • Whitehaven and the 18th-century British slave trade, D. Richardson and M.M. Schofield
  • The commercial and financial organisation of the British slave trade, 1750-1807, Richard Sheridan
  • Market structure and the profits of the British African trade in the late 18th century, Joseph E. Inikori
  • Profitability of the British trade in slaves once again, William Darity, jr.
  • Productivity in the transatlantic slave trade, David Eltis and David Richardson
  • Evidence on English-African terms of trade in the 18th century, Henry A. Gemery, Jan S. Hogendorn, and Marion Johnson
  • Characteristics of British slaving vessels, 1698-1775, W. Minchinton
  • The world an absentee planter and his slaves made: Sir William Stapleton and his Nevis sugar estate, 1722-40, Keith Mason
  • Prodigious riches: the wealth of Jamaica before the American Revolution, T. Burnard
  • The condition of the slaves and economic development of the British Windward Islands, 1765-75, R.B. Sheridan
  • Measuring the French slave trade, 1713-92/3, Robert Stein
  • The French sugar business in the 18th century: a quantitative study, Robert Stein
  • Profitability of slave and long-distance trading in context: the case of 18th-century France, Guillaume Daudin
  • A reassessment of the Dutch Atlantic slave trade, Johannes Postma
  • The history of the Danish negro slave trade, 1733-1807, Svend Erik Green-Pedersen
  • World's apart: Africans' encounters and Africa's encounters with the Atlantic in Angola, before 1800, J.C. Miller
  • The cacao economy of the 18th-century province of Caracas and the Spanish cacao market, E. Pinero
  • Social protest and labour bargaining: the changing nature of slaves' responses to plantation life in 18th century Barbados, H. Beckles and K. Watson
  • Le Cat and the physiology of negroes, G.S. Rousseau
  • Index.
巻冊次

v. 4 ISBN 9780754625827

内容説明

Dealing with reasons for the end of the slave trade and of slavery, this volume emphasizes abolitionism, and discusses the persistence of the trade, particularly to Brazil and Cuba.

目次

  • Introduction
  • The Danish Edict of 16th March 1792 to abolish the slave trade, Erik Gobel
  • The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, J.J. Pierce
  • Racial equality, slavery and colonial secession during the constituent assembly, D. Geggues
  • The Societe des Amis des Noirs and the abolition of slavery, D.P. Resnick
  • Slaves by nature/ domestic animals and human slaves, K. Jacoby
  • Whose abolition? Popular pressure and the ending of the British slave trade, Seymour Drescher
  • Capitalism and slavery: a critique, Roger Anstey
  • British evangelicals, economic warfare and the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, 1794-1810, Ann Burton
  • The planter class and British West Indian sugar production before and after emancipation, William A. Green
  • The British contribution to the 19th-century transatlantic slave trade, David Eltis
  • Shipping patterns and mortality in the African slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, 1825-30, Herbert Klein and Stanley Engerman
  • Fluctuations in age and sex ratios in the transatlantic slave trade, 1663-1864, David Eltis and Stanley L. Engerman
  • The amelioration of British West Indian slavery, 1750-1834: technical change and the plough, J.R. Ward
  • Slave resistance and white reaction in the British Windward Islands, 1763-1833, Bernard Marshall
  • The abolition of negro slavery and British parliamentary politics, 1832-3, I. Gross
  • Abolitionist pressures on the concert of Europe, 1814-32, Betty Fladeland
  • The road to 1848: interpreting French anti-slavery, Laurent Dubois
  • Causes of the abolition of negro slavery in Brazil: an interpretive essay, Richard Graham
  • Brazilian slavery re-examined: a review article, Richard Graham
  • The contraband slave trade to Brazil, 1831-45, Robert Conrad
  • Brazilian abolition in comparative perspective, Seymour Drescher
  • Systems of domination after slavery: the control of land and labour in the British West Indies after 1838, O. Nigel Bolland
  • Slavery by another name: apprenticed women in Jamaican workhouses in the period 1834-81, H. Altink
  • Hearing slave voices: the fiscal's reports of Berbice and Demerara-Essequeo, J. Lean and T. Burnard
  • The compatibility of the slave and palm oil trades in the Bight of Biafra, David Northrup
  • Index.

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