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    Trust, Pawnship, and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade by Lovejoy, P E, Richardson, D

    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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    Concubinage and the Status of Women Slaves in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria by Lovejoy, Paul E.

    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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    ‘THIS HORRID HOLE’: ROYAL AUTHORITY, COMMERCE AND CREDIT AT BONNY, 1690–1840 by LOVEJOY, PAUL E., RICHARDSON, DAVID

    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 Oral History of Royal Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate: An Interview with Sallama Dako by Stilwell, Sean, Hamza, Ibrahim, Lovejoy, Paul E.

    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 by LOVEJOY, PAUL E., RICHARDSON, DAVID

    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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    British Abolition and its Impact on Slave Prices Along the Atlantic Coast of Africa, 1783–1850 by Lovejoy, Paul E., Richardson, David

    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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