HISB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Slavery In Africa, Atlantic Slave Trade, Paul Heyman

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Africa in the era of the slave trade: lecture 4. Power point materials are available on blackboard. Guidelines for book review is available on blackboard. Book for review: available at the bookstore (limited and on reserve at utsc library. Paul e. lo(cid:448)ejoy, (cid:862)patter(cid:374)s i(cid:374) regulatio(cid:374) a(cid:374)d (cid:272)olla(cid:271)oratio(cid:374) i(cid:374) the la(cid:448)e trade of west. Afri(cid:272)a,(cid:863) leidschrift 22, n. 1 (2007): 41-57. (available at http://www. leidschrift. nl/en/archief/file/429-09_lovejoy) Ro(cid:271)i(cid:374) la(cid:449), (cid:862)royal mo(cid:374)opoly a(cid:374)d pri(cid:448)ate e(cid:374)terprise i(cid:374) the atlantic trade: the case of. Daho(cid:373)ey,(cid:863) the journal of african history 18, n. 4 (1977): 555-557. Paul e. lovejoy, transformations in slavery: a history of slavery in africa. 3rd edition (new york: cambridge university press, 2012). Specificities of the slave trade (west africa x west central africa) The myth of royal monopoly: the idea/myth that the trade was controlled by the king (in centralized societies) Pawining: when you give something for debt for collateral.

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