Search Results - "LOVEJOY, P. E"
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Trust, Pawnship, and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade
Published in The American historical review (01-04-1999)“…Lovejoy and Richardson argue that British commercial relations with Old Calabar in the hundred years after the middle of the 18th century were a story of…”
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Borgu in the Atlantic Slave Trade
Published in African economic history (01-01-1999)Get full text
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Concubinage and the Status of Women Slaves in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria
Published in Journal of African history (01-01-1988)“…Court records from 1905–6 offer a rare view of the status of women slaves in early colonial Northern Nigeria. It is shown that British officials found it easy…”
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Looking backward
Published in Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (01-04-1956)Get more information
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The American Women's Hospitals in Greece
Published in Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (01-11-1952)Get more information
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Philippine medical women
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Mathilda K. Wallin, M.D
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Historical sketch of the Medical Women's International Association
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American women's hospitals
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The American Women's Hospitals in Greece
Published in Journal of the American Medical Women's Association (01-06-1946)Get more information
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The American Women's Hospital in Norway
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The Medical Women's International Association
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‘THIS HORRID HOLE’: ROYAL AUTHORITY, COMMERCE AND CREDIT AT BONNY, 1690–1840
Published in Journal of African history (01-01-2004)“…This article suggests that differences in local political structures and credit protection regimes largely account for Bonny's displacement of Old Calabar as…”
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The origins of slaves in the Americas: methodological perspectives
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The Oral History of Royal Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: An Interview with Sallama Dako
Published in History in Africa (2001)“…A powerful community of royal slaves emerged in Kano Emirate in the wake of Usman dan Fodio's jihad (1804-08), which established the Sokoto Caliphate. These…”
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THE BUSINESS OF SLAVING: PAWNSHIP IN WESTERN AFRICA, c. 1600–1810
Published in Journal of African history (01-01-2001)“…The use of people as pawns to underpin credit was widespread in western Africa during the era of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. This study examines where and…”
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Joseph C. Miller. The Problem of Slavery as History: A Global Approach
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The Sokoto Caliphate and the European powers 1890-1907: The Sokoto caliphate and the European powers 1890-1907
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Polanyi's "Ports of Trade": Salaga and Kano in the Nineteenth Century
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British Abolition and its Impact on Slave Prices Along the Atlantic Coast of Africa, 1783–1850
Published in The Journal of economic history (01-03-1995)“…This article challenges the widely held view that slave prices in Africa fell substantially and permanently after Britain abolished its slave trade in 1807…”
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