Brokers of Change : Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa
Brokers of Change : Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa
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Author(s): Green, Toby
ISBN No.: 9780197265208
Pages: 320
Year: 201208
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 167.72
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Status: Available

1: African-European Relations 1: Gerhard Seibert: Creolization and Creole communities in the Portuguese Atlantic: São Tomé, Cape Verde and the Rivers of Guinea in comparison 2: Natalie Everts: A Motley Company: Differing Identities Among Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century Elmina 2: The Atlantic Dimension 3: Heather Dalton: 'Into speyne to selle for slavys': English, Spanish and Genoese merchant networks and their involvement with the 'cost of gwynea' trade prior to 1550 4: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva: Trading with Western Africa: 'Dutch' and Sephardim Insurance, Business and Agency (c. 1590-1674) 5: Ibrahima Seck: The French in Senegal: Trials and Tribulations of a Laboratory for « Francité » in the French Atlantic World (17th-19th Centuries) 3: The Insular Atlantic 6: Chris Evans; Marie-Louise Sorensen; Konstantin Richter: The Earliest Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.ª S.ª da Conceição, Cidade Velha, Cape Verde 7: Bart Jacobs: On the Dutch Presence in 17th-century Senegambia and the Emergence of Papiamentu 8: Toby Green: The Emergence of a Mixed Cultural Framework in Cape Verde in the 17th-Century 4: Trade in Slaves and Commodities 9: Antonio de Almeida Mendes: Slavery, Society and the First Steps Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Senegambia Western Africa (XV-XVI Centuries) 10: Linda A. Newson: Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Early Seventeenth Century 11: Michael Tuck: "Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800" 5: "Post-Slavery" 12: George E. Brooks: American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine, 1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to legitimate Commerce 13: Philip J.


Havik: "A Commanding Commercial Position": the African settlement of Bolama island and Anglo-Portuguese rivalry (1830-1870) 14: Marika Sherwood: 'Legitimate' traders, the building of empires and the long-term after-affects in Africa 15: José Lingna Nafafé: Challenges of the Atlantic voices: A call for recognition, slavery and post slavery in West Africa.


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