The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 3, AD 1420–AD 1804David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman Cambridge University Press, 25 juil. 2011 Volume 3 of The Cambridge World History of Slavery is a collection of essays exploring the various manifestations of coerced labor in Africa, Asia and the Americas between the opening up of the Atlantic world and the formal creation of the new nation of Haiti. The authors, well-known authorities in their respective fields, place slavery in the foreground of the collection but also examine other types of coerced labor. Essays are organized both nationally and thematically and cover the major empires, coerced migration, slave resistance, gender, demography, law and the economic significance of coerced labor. Non-scholars will also find this volume accessible. |
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PART II SLAVERY IN ASIA | 161 |
PART III SLAVERY AMONG THE INDIGENOUS AMERICANS | 215 |
PART IV SLAVERY AND SERFDOM IN EASTERN EUROPE | 273 |
PART V SLAVERY IN THE AMERICAS | 323 |
PART VI CULTURAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC PATTERNS IN THE AMERICAS | 477 |
PART VII LEGAL STRUCTURES ECONOMICS AND THE MOVEMENT OF COERCED PEOPLES IN THE ATLANTIC WORLD | 561 |
PART VIII SLAVERY AND RESISTANCE | 675 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
African slaves agricultural Americas Angola Asian Atlantic slave trade Barbados became Bight of Biafra bondage Brazil British Caribbean captives captured Caribs Christian coastal colonies communities convicts creolization cultural David Eltis demand demographic Dutch early modern east central Europe economy eighteenth century elite enslaved Africans escape European example export female forced forms freedom French fugitives Gold Coast groups History household important increased indentured Indian indigenous Islamic islands labor land lived Luanda major manorial manumission Maroons masters merchants migration military Muslim native nineteenth century North ofAfrican ofslaves ofthe Ottoman Empire peasants percent period plantation planters political Portuguese production punishment Qing quilombo raiding region Revolution runaways S˜ao Saint-Domingue Saramaka serfdom serfs servitude settlement seventeenth century ships sixteenth century slave population slave societies slaveholders slavery social South Southeast Asia Spanish status sugar Suriname transatlantic slave trade West Africa World