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THE DIASPORA OF AFRICANS LIBERATED FROM SLAVE SHIPS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
- Daniel Silva, D. Eltis, Philip Misevich, O. Ojo
- History
- 1 November 2014
This article uses the extensive documentation of Africans liberated from slave vessels to explore issues of identity and freedom in the nineteenth-century Atlantic world. It tracks the size, origin,… Expand
Atlantic Slavery and the Slave Trade: History and Historiography
- Daniel Silva, Philip Misevich
- History
- 20 November 2018
Where the Negroes Are Masters: An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade. By Randy J. Sparks. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014. Pp. 328. $29.95.)
- Philip Misevich
- Political Science, Art
- 22 June 2018
The Sierra Leone Hinterland and the Provisioning of Early Freetown, 1792–1803
- Philip Misevich
- History
- 2008
Araujo, Ana Lucia, Reparations for Slavery and the Slave Trade: A Transnational and Comparative History
- Philip Misevich
- History
- 1 November 2020
Waves of protest against racial injustice have once again placed discussions about reparations for slavery and the slave trade under a bright spotlight. At least two implicit assumptions have frame...
5. The Origins of Slaves Leaving the Upper Guinea Coast in the Nineteenth Century
- Philip Misevich
- Geography
- 31 December 2017
Rituals of Resistance: African Atlantic Religion in Kongo and the Lowcountry South in the Era of Slavery (review)
- Philip Misevich
- History
- 1 October 2009
was rampant and cause for much resentment by their enslaved victims. Bonds of affection and desire for personal profit could threaten masters’ designs, however. Forret provides examples of poor… Expand
REVISITING THE AMISTAD - Amistad: A Hidden Network of Slavers and Merchants. By Michael Zeuske. Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2015. Pp. xiv + 268. $88.95, hardback (ISBN 9781558765924);…
- Philip Misevich
- History
- 1 March 2018
The transatlantic Muslim diaspora to Latin America in the nineteenth century
- Daniel B. Domingues da Silva, D. Eltis, Nafees A. Khan, Philip Misevich, O. Ojo
- History
- 2 October 2017
Abstract Since the 16th century, African Muslims figured prominently among the slave population of the Americas. While the number of Muslims pulled into the trade has always been a matter of… Expand