Captives and voyagers black migrants across the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world /
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Fformat: | Electronig eLyfr |
Iaith: | Saesneg |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
c2008.
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Cyfres: | Antislavery, abolition, and the Atlantic world.
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Pynciau: | |
Mynediad Ar-lein: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
Tagiau: |
Ychwanegu Tag
Dim Tagiau, Byddwch y cyntaf i dagio'r cofnod hwn!
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- The slave trade from the Biafran interior : violence, serial displacement, and the rudiments of Igbo society
- The slave ship and the beginnings of Igbo society in the African diaspora
- White power and the context of slave seasoning in eighteenth-century Jamaica
- Routines of disaster and revolution
- Social movement and imagining freedom in the British capital
- Migration and the impossible demands of leaving London
- From slaves to free subjects in British North America
- Black society and the limits of British freedom
- The effects of exodus : Afro-maritime society in motion
- Arriving in Sierra Leone : catastrophe and its aftermaths
- Conclusion: Migration and black society in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world.