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The slave trade and culture in the Bight of Biafra: an African society in the Atlantic world

G. Ugo Nwokeji 2010 © Cambridge University Press
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  • 9780511923029 (ebook)
  • 9780521883474 (hardcover)
  • 9781107662209 (paper)
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  • African
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Tables and Figures (page ix)
  • Map of the Bight of Biafra and Its Hinterland (page xi)
  • Preface (page xiii)
  • Foreword by Paul E. Lovejoy (page xxiii)
  • I Introduction (page 1)
  • 2 The Aro in the Atlantic Context: Expansion and Shifts, 1600s-1807 (page 22)
  • 3 The Trade Diaspora in Regional Context: Aro Commercial Organization in the Era of Expansion, 1740-1850 (page 53)
  • 4 Culture Formation in the Trading Frontier, c. 1740 to c. 1850 (page 82)
  • 5 Household and Market Persons: Deportees and Society, c. 1740-c. 1850 (page 117)
  • 6 The Slave Trade, Gender, and Culture (page 144)
  • 7 Cultural and Economic Aftershocks (page 178)
  • 8 Summary and Conclusions (page 204)
  • Notes on Sources (page 209)
  • Sources Cited (page 223)
  • Index (page 265)
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JAFH 52.2 (2011): 256-258 http://www.jstor.org/stable/23017682
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