From Chains to Bonds : The Slave Trade Revisited by Doudou Diène (2001, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBerghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-101571812660
ISBN-139781571812667
eBay Product ID (ePID)1950588

Product Key Features

Number of Pages470 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFrom Chains to Bonds : the Slave Trade Revisited
Publication Year2001
SubjectSlavery, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorDoudou Diène
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight23.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews"This book is valuable not simply for the rich and varied voices it has to offer. It provides the reader with links to resources, both academic and literary, in French, Spanish, and Portuguese that can greatly expand the horizons of anglophone scholars." * International Journal of African Historical Studies, "This book is valuable not simply for the rich and varied voices it has to offer. It provides the reader with links to resources, both academic and literary, in French, Spanish, and Portuguese that can greatly expand the horizons of anglophone scholars." International Journal of African Historical Studies
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal380.1/44/096
SynopsisMost important issues of today's world - such as development, human rights, and cultural pluralism - bear the unmistakable stamp of the transatlantic slave trade. In particular Africa's state of development can only be properly understood in the light of the widespread dismantling of African societies and the methodical and lasting human bloodletting to which the continent was subjected by way of the trans-Saharan and transatlantic slave trade over the centuries. But this greatest displacement of population in history also transformed the vast geo-cultural area of the Americas and the Caribbean. In this volume, one result of UNESCO's project Memory of Peoples: The Slave Route , scholars and thinkers from Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean have come together to raise some crucial questions and offer new perspectives on debates that have lost none of their urgency., Most important issues of today's world - such as development, human rights, and cultural pluralism - bear the unmistakable stamp of the transatlantic slave trade. In particular Africa's state of development can only be properly understood in the light of the widespread dismantling of African societies and the methodical and lasting human ......, "This book is valuable not simply for the rich and varied voices it has to offer. It provides the reader with links to resources, both academic and literary, in French, Spanish, and Portuguese that can greatly expand the horizons of anglophone scholars." - International Journal of African Historical Studies Most important issues of today's world - such as development, human rights, and cultural pluralism - bear the unmistakable stamp of the transatlantic slave trade. In particular Africa's state of development can only be properly understood in the light of the widespread dismantling of African societies and the methodical and lasting human bloodletting to which the continent was subjected by way of the trans-Saharan and transatlantic slave trade over the centuries. But this greatest displacement of population in history also transformed the vast geo-cultural area of the Americas and the Caribbean. In this volume, one result of UNESCO's project Memory of Peoples: The Slave Route, scholars and thinkers from Africa, the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean have come together to raise some crucial questions and offer new perspectives on debates that have lost none of their urgency.
LC Classification NumberHT1322 .F79 2001

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