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- The Intimacies of Four Continents
- The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex: Essays in Atlantic History
- Parting Companies: the Glorious Revolution, Company Power, and Imperial Mercantilism*
- Royal African Company: a Study in African Slave Trade to the West Indies
- Free to Enslave: Politics and the Escalation of Britain's Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1688-1714 Author(S): William A
- The Transatlantic Slave Trade, the South Sea Company and the Financial Revolution in Great Britain
- Britain and the Slave Trade
- Working Papers
- 54The East India Company, Transnational Interactions, and The
- The Royal African Company Slave Trade to Virginia, 1689-1713
- The Maintenance of British Slaving Forts in Africa : the Activities of Joint
- Slavery and the British Country House
- International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition
- AFRICAN-AMERICANS in the TOWN of HUNTINGTON the Early Years
- Animals in the Slave Trade in West Africa
- The British Government and Slave Shipboard Insurrections James Buckwalter
- Royal African Company Networks LSE Research Online URL for This Paper: Version: Accepted Version
- Debates Over Slavery and Abolition: Slave Trade in the Atlantic World
- Historic Sources of Funding Review Group Final Report
- London, Sugar & Salvery, E-Trail
- Passage to Freedom
- View the Exhibition Catalog for Ships of Bondage and the Fight for Freedom
- Sumptuary Synergy: British Imperialism Through the Tartan and Slave Trades David Loranger University of Minnesota, [email protected]
- The Long Middle Passage: the Enslavement of Africans and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, 1640-1808
- United Kingdom the British Trade in African Slaves Began with Sir John
- The Royal Slave: Nobility, Diplomacy and the “African Prince” in Britain, 1748–1752
- Atlantic History and the Slave Trade to Spanish America
- KENT and the ABOLITION of the SLAVE TRADE: a COUNTY STUDY, 1760S-1807
- Slavery and the Context of Ethnogenesis: Africans, Afro-Creoles, and the Realities of Bondage in the Kingdom of Quito, 1600-1800
- First Person Accounts – the Middle Passage SLAVE SHIP CAPTAIN
- Friendly Assistance: Archetypal Pawnship in Pre- Colonial Akan Society”
- Race and Reason: a Comparison of Racial Attitudes in the United States and Brazil