Extending the frontiers essays on the new transatlantic slave trade database /
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Table of Contents:
- Map of the transatlantic slave trade, 1501-1867
- A new assessment of the transatlantic slave trade / David Eltis and David Richardson
- Origins and destinations
- The foundations of the system: a reassessment of the slave trade to the Spanish Americas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / António de Almeida Mendes
- The slave trade to Pernambuco, 1561-1851 / Daniel Barros Domingues da Silva and David Eltis
- The transatlantic slave trade to Bahia, 1582-1851 / Alexandre Vieira Ribeiro
- The origins of slaves leaving the Upper Guinea coast in the nineteenth century / Philip Misevich
- The African origins of slaves arriving in Cuba, 1789-1865 / Oscar Grandío Moráguez
- National slave trades
- The significance of the French slave trade to the evolution of the French Atlantic world before 1716 / James Pritchard, David Eltis, and David Richardson
- The Dutch in the Atlantic world: new perspectives from the slave trade with particular reference to the African origins of the traffic / Jelmer Vos, David Eltis, and David Richardson
- The slave trade of northern Germany from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries / Andrea Weindl
- Some wider consequences and implications of the new data
- The slave trade, colonial markets, and slave families in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ca. 1790-ca. 1830 / Manolo Florentino
- The suppression of the slave trade and slave departures from Angola, 1830s-1860s / Roquinaldo Ferreira
- The demographic decline of Caribbean slave populations: new evidence from the transatlantic and intra-American slave trades / David Eltis and Paul Lachance.