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178-198$9UON00159667 311 $aP. 3-17$9UON00159660 311 $aP. 292-338$9UON00159672 311 $aP. 132-177$9UON00159666 311 $aP. 115-131$9UON00159665 311 $aP. 18-24$9UON00159661 311 $aP. 263-275$9UON00159669 311 $a1-26$9UON00393724 311 $app. 91-107$9UON00393758 311 $app. 27-52$9UON00393736 311 $app. 109-127$9UON00393763 311 $app. 75-89$9UON00393755 311 $app. 53-73$9UON00393752 311 $app. 451-466$9UON00395364 311 $app. 395-409$9UON00395359 311 $app. 379-393$9UON00395358 311 $app. 345-362$9UON00395267 311 $app. 363-377$9UON00395268 311 $app. 411-428$9UON00395361 311 $app. 467-481$9UON00395365 311 $app. 311-326$9UON00395129 311 $app. 483-499$9UON00394319 311 $app. 429-449$9UON00395363 311 $app. 501-525$9UON00394320 311 $app. 527-545$9UON00394322 464 0$1001UON00160907$12001 $aAmerica's captive freemen in north Africa$ethe comparative method in abolitionist persuasion$fLofti Ben Rejeb$va.1988:v.9:n.1 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00159658$12001 $aˆThe ‰European cowrie trade$fMarion Johnson, Jan Hogendorn and Joanne Lynch$vP. 263-275 464 0$1001UON00159509$12001 $aFrom Land to Sea: runaway Barbados slave and servants, 1630-1700$fHilary Beckles$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159354$12001 $aFrom slave Colonies to penal colonies: the West Indian convict transportees to Australia$fIan Duffield$va.1986:v.7:n.1 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159431$12001 $aLabour control and resistance in Belize in the century after 1838$fO. Nigel Bolland$vP. 175-187 464 0$1001UON00160928$12001 $aMadagascar and Mozambique in the slave trade of the western Indian Ocean 1800-1861$fGwyn Campbell$vP. 166-193 464 0$1001UON00159650$12001 $aNingi raids and slavery in nineteenth century Sokoto Caliphate$fAdell Patton, Jr.$va.1981:v.2:n.2 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159524$12001 $aˆThe ‰Portuguese contribution to the Cuban slave and Coolie tradfes in nineteenth century$fGervase Clarence-Smith$va.1984:v.5:n.1 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159502$12001 $aˆThe ‰quaker petition of 1790: a challenge to democracy in Early America$fStuart E. Knee$vP. 151-159 464 0$1001UON00160904$12001 $aSlavery, amelioration, and sunday markets in Antigua, 1823-1831$fDavid Barry Gaspar$va.1988:v.9:n.1 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00159648$12001 $aSlavery in Bamabara society$eSegou 1712-1861$fDavid C. Conrad$vP. 69-80 464 0$1001UON00156670$12001 $aTo save them from themselves$eProposals to enslave the British Poor, 1698-1755$fMichal J. Rozbicki$va.2001:v.22:n.2 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00156674$12001 $aˆA ‰comparative exploration of narrative ambiguities in Frederick Douglass's two versions of "The heroic slave" (1853, 1863?)$fCeleste-Marie Bernier$va.2001:v.22:n.2 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00156575$12001 $aDomination and fabrication$eRe-thinking Stanley Elkins' Slavery$fRichard H. King$va.2001:v.22:n.2 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00156671$12001 $aPirates, sugar, debtors, and slaves$epolitical economy and the case for gradual abolition in New York$fDavid Gellman$va.2001:v.22:n.2 (2001) 464 0$1001UON00160931$12001 $aAnti-slavery sentiment in children's literature, 1750-1850$fJ. R. Oldfield$va.1989:v.10:n.1 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160933$12001 $a"By farr the most profitable trade": slave trading in british colonial north America$fSteven Deyle$va.1989:v.10:n.2 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160932$12001 $aClassical antiquity and the proslavery argument$fJ. Drew Harrington$va.1989:v.10:n.1 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160930$12001 $aˆThe ‰Development and execution of Frederick Lugard's policies toward slavery in northern Nigeria$fJan Hogendorn and Paul Lovejoy$va.1989:v.10:n.1 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160970$12001 $aDiplomacy versus humanitarianism$eBritain and consular manumission in Hijaz, 1921-1936$fSuzanne Miers$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160934$12001 $aEconomic marginality and the rise of the free population of colour in Mauritius, 1767-1830$fRichard B. Allen$va.1989:v.10:n.2 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160937$12001 $aˆThe ‰Effects of abolition of slavery on Jamaican Livestock Farms (Pens), 1834-1845$fVerene A. Shepherd$va.1989:v.10:n.2 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160936$12001 $aˆThe ‰emergence of a peasantry in the Bahamas during slavery$fHoward Johnson$va.1989:v.10:n.2 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160969$12001 $aManumission in a society withouth slave law$eeighteenth century England$fSeymour Drescher$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160965$12001 $aˆThe ‰Manumission of Russian slaves$fRichard Hellie$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160960$12001 $aPaths out of slavery on the aboriginal nortyh Pacific Coast of north America$fLeland Donald$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160935$12001 $aPolitical economy and cultural theory in Tocqueville's abolitionism$fMatthew Mancini$va.1989:v.10:n.2 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160967$12001 $aSlave manumission in Suriname, 1760-1828$fRosemary Brana-Shute$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160968$12001 $aSlaves, freedmen and the politics of freddom in Brazil$ethe experience of blacks in the City of Rio$fSidney Chalhoub$va.1989:v.10:n.3 (1989) 464 0$1001UON00160919$12001 $aˆThe ‰Black slaves of Turkish Arabia during the 19th century$fAlbertine Jwaideh and J.W. Cox$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160906$12001 $aCassius M. Clay on slavery and race: a reinterpretation$fStanley Harrold$va.1988:v.9:n.1 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160911$12001 $aContinuity not change$ethe incidence of Unrest among ex-slaves in the British West Indies, 1838-1876$fMichael Craton$va.1988:v.9:n.2 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160916$12001 $aˆThe ‰Economics of the Indian Ocean and Red Sea slave trades in the 19th century: an overview$fWilliam Gervase Clarence-Smith$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160923$12001 $aEthiopian slave exports at Matamma, Massawa and Tajura, c.1830-1885$fAbdussamad H. Ahmad$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160909$12001 $aFrom Indian to slave$eforced native labour and colonial society in Sao Paulo during the seventeenth century$fJohn M. Monteiro$va.1988:v.9:n.2 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160926$12001 $aLocalisation and social composition of the East African slave trade, 1858-1873$fA. Sheriff$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160921$12001 $aˆThe ‰Nile valley system and Red Sea slave trade 1820-1880$fJanet J. Ewald$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160918$12001 $aˆThe ‰nineteenth century islamic slave trade from East Africa (Swahili and Red Sea Coasts)$ea tentative census$fRalph A. Austen$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160915$12001 $aOlmsted in Appalachia$ea connecticut yankee encounters slavery and racism in the southern Highlands$fJohn C. Inscoe$va.1988:v.9:n.2 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160908$12001 $aPlanter combinations and black labour in the American south, 1865-1880$fRalph Shlomowitz$va.1988:v.9:n.1 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160925$12001 $aSlavery and the slave trade in southern Ethiopia in the 19th century$fTimothy Fernyhough$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160920$12001 $aSlaves and slave traders in the Persian Gulf, 18th and 19th centuries: an assessment$fThomas M. Ricks$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160910$12001 $aˆThe ‰Slaving capital of the world: Liverpool and national opinion in the age of abolition$fSeymour Drescher$va.1988:v.9:n.2 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160927$12001 $aˆTHe ‰Structures of the slave trade in central Africa in the 19th century$fFrançois Renault$va.1988:v.9:n.3 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00160905$12001 $aˆThe ‰William abolition thesis before Williams$fWilliam Darity, Jr.$va.1988:v.9:n.1 (1988) 464 0$1001UON00159359$12001 $aAlexis de Tocqueville and the abolition of slavery$fRobert A. Strong$va.1987:v.8:n.2 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159229$12001 $aAristotle and the anonymous opponents of slavery$fGiuseppe Cambiano$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159357$12001 $aBlack tobacco factory workers and social conflict in antebellum Richmond$eWere slavery and urban industry really compatible?$fRodney D. Green$va.1987:v.8:n.2 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159234$12001 $aCirce's pigs$eFrom slavery to serfdom in the later roman world$fC. R. Whittaker$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159394$12001 $aFertility differentials on three slave plantations in Suriname$fHumprey E. Lamur$va.1987:v.8:n.3 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159344$12001 $aMarginality and free coloured identity in caribbean slave society$fArnold A. Sio$va.1987:v.8:n.2 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159392$12001 $aMichael Willis and the british roots of canadian antislavery$fAllen P. Stouffer$va.1987:v.8:n.3 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159201$12001 $aMoses Finley and slavery$eA personal note$fArnaldo Momigliano$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159231$12001 $aOn the roman slave supply and slavebreeding$fK. R. Bradley$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159389$12001 $aPrisons, workhouses, and the control of slave labour in Low Country Georgia 1763-1815$fBetty Wood$va.1987:v.8:n.3 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159232$12001 $aSlavery and the roman family$fRichard Saller$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159236$12001 $aSlaves and the law in the towns of St. Croix 1802-1807$fN.A.T. Hall$va.1987:v.8:n.2 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159390$12001 $aSocial protest and labour bargainibg$eThe changing nature of slaves' responses to plantation life in eighteenth-century Barbados$fHilary Beckles and Karl Watson$va.1987:v.8:n.3 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159228$12001 $aWar, piracy and slavery in the greek world$fYvon Garlan$va.1987:v.8:n.1 (1987) 464 0$1001UON00159360$12001 $aAgricultural adaptation and race control in the American South: the failure of the Ruffin reforms$fW.M. Mathew$va.1986:v.7:n.2 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159436$12001 $aAnalysing a regional slave trade: the West Indies and Virginia 1698-1775$fSusan Westbury$va.1986:v.7:n.3 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159356$12001 $aAnti-slavery and ultra-radicalism in early nineteenth-century England: the case of Robert Wedderburn$fIain McCalman$va.1986:v.7:n.2 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159353$12001 $aˆThe ‰decline thesis of british slavery since econocide$fSeyumour Drescher$va.1986:v.7:n.1 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159437$12001 $aFluctuations in the age and sex rations of slaves in the nineteenth-century transatlantic slave traffic$fDavid Eltis$va.1986:v.7:n.3 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159358$12001 $aHabeas Corpus, extradition and a fugitive slave in Canada$fDonald V. Macdougall$va.1986:v.7:n.2 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159424$12001 $aLamu (Kenya), slave trade, and british efforts to suppress$fPatricia Romero Curtin$va.1986:v.7:n.2 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159428$12001 $aMaroon women as Ancestors, priests and mediums in Surinam$fSilvia W. de Groot$va.1986:v.7:n.2 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159355$12001 $aSocial control and the Colonial state: the reorganization of the Police Force in the Bahamas, 1888-1893$fHoward Johnson$va.1986:v.7:n.1 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159434$12001 $aˆThe ‰transportation of slaves from Virginia, 1801-1865$fPhilip J. Schwarz$va.1986:v.7:n.3 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159439$12001 $aWhite welfare and black strategies: the dynamics of race and poor relief in early New York, 1700-1825$fRobert E. Cray$va.1986:v.7:n.3 (1986) 464 0$1001UON00159457$12001 $a"Booty capitalism" and capitalism's booty: slaves and slavery in ancient Rome and the American South$fBarry A. Crouch$va.1985:v.6:n.1 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159513$12001 $aCimarrones and Palenques: Runaways and resistance in Colonial Colombia$fAnthony McFarlane$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159507$12001 $aColonial South Carolina runaways$etheir significance for slave culture$fPhilip Morgan$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159520$12001 $aˆA ‰comparison between the history of Maroon communities in Surinam and Jamaica$fSilvia W. de Groot$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159518$12001 $aˆThe ‰Maroons of Jamaica, 1730-1830: livelihood, demography and health$fRichard B. Sheridan$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159511$12001 $aOn the Eve of the Haitian revolution: slave runaways in Saint Domingue in the year 1790$fDavid Geggus$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159504$12001 $aRunaway slaves and social bandits in Southern Angola, 1875-1913$fW. G. Clarence-Smith$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159510$12001 $aRunaway slaves in nineteenth-century Barbados$fGad Heuman$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159499$12001 $aSlave birth, death and disease on Golden Grove plantation , Jamaica, 1765-1810$fBetty Wood and T.R. Clayton$va.1985:v.6:n.2 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159460$12001 $aSlave coast of Europe$fDaniel Evans$va.1985:v.6:n.1 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159501$12001 $aSlavery in eighteenth-century Rhode Island: evidence from the census of 1774$fLouis P. Masur$va.1985:v.6:n.2 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159503$12001 $aSome thoughts on resistance to enslavement in Africa$fRichard Rathbone$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159505$12001 $aThey are indeed the Constant Plague of their tyrants: Slave defence of a moral economy in colonial North Carolina, 1748-1772$fMarvin L. Michael Kay and Lorin Lee Cary$va.1985:v.6:n.3 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159500$12001 $aToussaint l'ouverture and the war economy of Saint-Domingue, 1796-1802$fMats Lundahl$va.1985:v.6:n.2 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159459$12001 $aWomen, and the comparative study of American Negro slavery$fMichael Mullin$va.1985:v.6:n.1 (1985) 464 0$1001UON00159546$12001 $aˆAn ‰"apple of discord"$ethe woman question at the world's anti-slavery convention of 1840$fDonald R. Kennon$va.1984:v.5:n.3 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159528$12001 $aBlack into withe in nineteenth century Spanish America: Afro-American assimilation in Argentina and Costa Rica$fLowell Gudmundson$va.1984:v.5:n.1 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159530$12001 $aChanging attitudes in a expanding empire: tne anti-slavery movement, 1760-1783$fPaul Thomas$va.1984:v.5:n.1 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159544$12001 $aˆThe ‰historical roots of the plantation model$fMichael Craton$va.1984:v.5:n.3 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159521$12001 $aLand tenure in the free villages of Trelawny, Jamaica: a case study in the Carribean peasant reponse to emancipation$fJean Besson$va.1984:v.5:n.1 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159538$12001 $aLiterary images of slavery and resistence$ethe case of Uncle Tom's Cabin and Cecilia Valdes$fJacqueline Kaye$va.1984:v.5:n.2 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159543$12001 $a"On home colonization" by Elijah Coffin$fThomas D. Hamm$va.1984:v.5:n.2 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159539$12001 $aRecurring themes$ewhite images of black life during and after slavery$fJames Walvin$va.1984:v.5:n.2 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159541$12001 $aˆThe ‰share system of Bahamas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries$fHoward Johnson$va.1984:v.5:n.2 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159536$12001 $aSlavery$ethe underside of freedom$fOrlando Patterson$va.1984:v.5:n.2 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159545$12001 $aTowards emancipation$eslave women and resistance to coercive labour regimes in the British West Indian colonies, 1790-1838$fBarbara Bush$va.1984:v.5:n.3 (1984) 464 0$1001UON00159566$12001 $aAmerican views on "Biblical slavery": 1835-1865, a comparative study. "Cursed be Canaan, a servant of servants shall he be unto his Brethren" - Genesis IX, 25$fRon Bartour$va.1983:v.4:n.1 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159626$12001 $aˆThe ‰edges of slavery in the old South$eor, do exceptions prove rules?$fPeter Parish$va.1983:v.4:n.2 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159564$12001 $aFrench views on slavery and abolitionism in the United States, 1830-1848$fLawrence C. Jennings$va.1983:v.4:n.1 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159631$12001 $aMarronage and the maintenance of public order in Mauritius, 1721-1835$fRichard B. Allen$va.1983:v.4:n.3 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159568$12001 $aResistence to oppression: black women's reponse to slavery in the United States$fMary Ellison$va.1983:v.4:n.1 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159563$12001 $aˆA ‰selfish pursuit in a slave uprising of third/Ninth century Iraq$fDionisius A. Agius$va.1983:v.4:n.1 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159569$12001 $aTrespassers in the Land of their birth: blacks and landownership in South Carolina and Mississippi during the civil war and reconstruction, 1861-1877$fKevern J. Verney$va.1983:v.4:n.1 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159630$12001 $aˆA ‰whig view of slavery, development, and the World market$fJ. Budziszewski$va.1983:v.4:n.3 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159623$12001 $aWilliams and Drescher$eabolition and emancipation$fWalter E. Minchinton$va.1983:v.4:n.2 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159628$12001 $aWomen and slavery$fGerda Lerner$va.1983:v.4:n.3 (1983) 464 0$1001UON00159640$12001 $aFrom gradualism to immediatism$eanother look$fDuncan Macleod$va.1982:v.3:n.2 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159642$12001 $aInitiatives and organisation of the black, Poor 1786-1787$fStephen J. Braidwood$va.1982:v.3:n.3 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159641$12001 $aˆA ‰new money supply series for West Africa in the era of the slave trade$ethe import of the Cowrie Shell from Europe$fJan Hogendorn and Marion Johnson$va.1982:v.3:n.2 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159644$12001 $aPlanter comment on slave revolts in 18th century Jamaica$fClare Taylor$va.1982:v.3:n.3 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159639$12001 $aRights in men and rights in Land$eslavery, labor and smallholder agriculture in northern Nigeria$fLouise D. Lennihan$va.1982:v.3:n.2 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159635$12001 $aSurvey of international archives I. The library company of Philadelphia and the historical society of Pennsylvania$va.1982:v.3:n.1 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159643$12001 $aˆThe ‰times and American slavery in the 1850s$fMartin Crawford$va.1982:v.3:n.3 (1982) 464 0$1001UON00159645$12001 $aIndian merchants in East Africa. Part. II: British imperialism and the transformation of the slave economy$fLawrence J. Skarai$va.1981:v.2:n.1 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159651$12001 $aParliamentary reform, methodism and anti-slavery politics, 1829-1833$fRoger Anstey$va.1981:v.2:n.3 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159652$12001 $aˆThe ‰Rhode Island slave trade: a trading advantage in Africa$fAlison Jones$va.1981:v.2:n.3 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159647$12001 $aSlave dealers, women, pregnancy, and abortion$ethe story of a circassian slave-girl in Mind-nineteenth century Cairo$fEhud R. Toledano$va.1981:v.2:n.1 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159646$12001 $aˆA ‰"Supply-side" aspect of the African slave trade: the cowrie production andexports of the Maldives$fJan S. Hogendorn$va.1981:v.2:n.1 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159649$12001 $aTuareg slavery and the slave trade$fPriscilla Ellen Starrett$va.1981:v.2:n.2 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159657$12001 $aWhite "Ladies", coloured "favourites" and black "wenches"$esome considerations on sex, race and class factors in social relations in white Creole society in the british Caribbean$fBarbara Bush$va.1981:v.2:n.3 (1981) 464 0$1001UON00159664$12001 $aCaptain Charles Stuart and the British and the American abolition movements 1830-34$fAnthony J. Barker$va.1980:v.1:n.1 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159670$12001 $aCharles George Gordon and the problem of slavery in the Sudan$fHaim Shaked$va.1980:v.1:n.3 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159662$12001 $aChattel slavery in the Ottoman Empire$fAlan Fisher$va.1980:v.1:n.1 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159673$12001 $aEthiopian and other African slaves in Greece during the Ottoman occupation$fRichard Pankhurst$va.1980:v.1:n.3 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159667$12001 $aˆThe ‰"First wheel of commerce"$eNewport, Rhode Isoland and the slave trade, 1760-1776$fElaine F. Crane$va.1980:v.1:n.2 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159660$12001 $aGenesis, Judaism and the "Sons of Ham"$fEphraim Isaac$va.1980:v.1:n.1 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159672$12001 $aIndian merhcants in East Africa. Part I: the triangular trade and the slave economy$fLawrence J. Sakarai$va.1980:v.1:n.3 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159666$12001 $aMawlas$eFreed slaves and converts in early Islam$fDaniel Pipes$va.1980:v.1:n.2 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159665$12001 $aModel of the World and categorial models$ethe "Enslavade barbarian" as a mobile classificatory label$fPaulo Fernando de Moraes Farias$va.1980:v.1:n.2 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159661$12001 $aNoah's malediction$fEdward Wilmont Blyden$va.1980:v.1:n.1 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00159669$12001 $aSlave-owner and anti-slaver$eHenry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Lord Holland, 1800-1840$fV.E. Chancellor$va.1980:v.1:n.3 (1980) 464 0$1001UON00393724$12001 $aBeing Yoruba in nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro$fSandra Lauderdale Graham$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00393758$12001 $aˆ'‰Freedom narratives' of transatlantic slavery$fPaul E. Lovejoy$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00393736$12001 $aHis brothers' keeper: John Brown, moral stewardship and interracial abolitionism$fW. Caleb McDaniel$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00393763$12001 $aProtecting freeborn Muslims: The Sokoto Caliphate's attempts to prevent illegal enslavement and its acceptance of the strategy of ransoming$fJennifer Lofkrantz$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00393755$12001 $aˆThe ‰significance of group manumissions in post-revolutionary rural Maryland$fSean Condon$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00393752$12001 $aˆ'A ‰species of slavery': Richard Price's rational dissent and antislavery$fAnthony Page$va. 2011:v. 32:n. 1 (2011:Mar) 464 0$1001UON00395364$12001 $aBondsmen, freedmen, and maritime industrial transportation, c. 1840-1900$fJanet J. Ewald$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395359$12001 $aDifferent slave journeys: Enslaved african seamen on board of portuguese ships, c. 1760-1820s$fMariana P. Candido$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395358$12001 $aEighteenth century 'Prize Negroes': From Britain to America$fCharles R. Foy$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395267$12001 $aEnslaved pearl divers in the sixteenth century Caribbean$f Molly A. Warsh$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395268$12001 $aFacilitating the slave trade: Company slaves at Cape Coast Castle, 1750-1807$fTy M. Reese$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395361$12001 $aGorge: An african seaman and his flights from 'Freedom' back to 'Slavery' in the early nineteenth century$fWalter Hawthorne$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395365$12001 $aˆ'‰I espied a Chinaman': Chinese sailors and the fracturing of the Nineteenth century pacific maritime labour$fJohn T. Grider$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00395129$12001 $aMaritime slavery$fPhilip D. Morgan$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 1$1001UON00395260$12001 $aMediterranean slavery, new world transfornations: Galley slaves in the Spanish Caribbean, 1578-1635$fDavid Wheat$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00394319$12001 $aReporting atrocities: A comparison of the 'Zong' and the trial of Captain John Kimber$fSrividhya Swaminathan$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 4 (2010:Dec) 464 0$1001UON00395363$12001 $aSaltwater slavers and captives in the Sulu Zone, 1768-1878$fJames Francis Warren$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 3 (2010:Sep) 464 0$1001UON00394320$12001 $aˆ'The ‰slavery of East and West': Abolitionists and 'Unfree' labour in India, 1820-1833$fAndrea Major$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 4 (2010:Dec) 464 0$1001UON00394322$12001 $a'Their coats were tied up like men': Women rebels in Antigua's 1858 uprising$fNatasha Lightfoot$va. 2010:v. 31:n. 4 (2010:Dec) 606 $aSCHIAVITU'$3UONC021092$2RI 620 $aGB$dLondon$3UONL003044 702 1$aWILLIS$bJohn Ralph$3UONV044115 712 $aFrank Cass & Company$3UONV247026$4650 801 $aIT$bSOL$c20240220$gRICA 899 $aSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO$2UONSI$41(1980)-10(1989); 13(1992)-33(2012);$cA PER Afr 118 ; 912 $aUON00084999 950 $aSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO$bSI 1(1980)-10(1989); 13(1992)-33(2012);$dSI A PER Afr 118 33 $eSI 4963 7 33 $dSI A PER Afr 118 01 $eSI AA 6036 7 01 $dSI A PER Afr 118 02 $eSI AA 6037 7 02 $dSI A PER Afr 118 03 $eSI AA 6038 7 03 $dSI A PER Afr 118 04 $eSI AA 6619 7 04 $dSI A PER Afr 118 05 $eSI AA 6627 7 05 $dSI A PER Afr 118 06 $eSI AA 7419 7 06 $dSI A PER Afr 118 07 $eSI AA 7997 7 07 $dSI A PER Afr 118 08 $eSI AA 9264 7 08 $dSI A PER Afr 118 09 $eSI AA 10441 7 09 $dSI A PER Afr 118 10 $eSI AA 11463 7 10 $dSI A PER Afr 118 13 $eSI AA 12593 7 13 $dSI A PER Afr 118 14 $eSI AA 15821 7 14 $dSI A PER Afr 118 15 $eSI AA 16946 7 15 $dSI A PER Afr 118 16 $eSI AA 17842 7 16 $dSI A PER Afr 118 17 $eSI AA 18540 7 17 $dSI A PER Afr 118 18 $eSI AA 19585 7 18 $dSI A PER Afr 118 19 $eSI AA 21147 7 19 $dSI A PER Afr 118 20 $eSI AA 21703 7 20 $dSI A PER Afr 118 21 $eSI AA 23166 7 21 $dSI A PER Afr 118 22 $eSI AA 24448 7 22 $dSI A PER Afr 118 23 $eSI AA 25086 7 23 $eSI AA 26772 7 25 $eSI AA 28285 7 27 $eSI AA 28703 7 28 $eSI AA 29242 7 29 $eSI AA 29833 7 30 $dSI A PER Afr 118 24 $eSI AA 25673 7 24 $dSI A PER Afr 118 26 $eSI AA 27340 7 26 $dSI A PER Afr 118 31 $eSI AA 30114 7 31 $dSI A PER Afr 118 32 $eSI AA 30704 7 32 951 $aSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO$bSI2012680 1J 20121213 996 $aSlavery and abolition$91325853 997 $aUNIOR