The Atlantic Slave Trade: A CensusUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1969 - 338 pages Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade. Its basic evidence suggests revision of currently held opinions concerning the place of the slave trade in the economies of the Old World nations and their American colonies. |
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... samples ( Tables 55-58 ) , and this suggests that the last burst of the Atlantic slave trade may have reached for new sources deeper in the interior than ever before.15 But Koelle's samples and the Freetown census suffer alike from ...
... sample is certainly the more adequate , but the disagreement may not be outright contradiction . The large share ... Koelle's sample , were also caught on the fringes of Sokoto Fulbe expansion . Certain coastal peoples like the Ibo , who ...
... Koelle's sample , for example , turns up two individuals from Katanga , but 20 Mboma from the region of the Congo mouth . Traffic from ports serving the various inland routes is therefore suggestive of the possible trade along these ...
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A Review | 3 |
The Colonies of the North | 51 |
The Fifteenth Sixteenth | 95 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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