De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850

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De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850
P. C. Emmer
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De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850

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"Divided into eight parts covering Dutch slave trade in the Atlantic world, discusses the Middle Passage, demand for slaves in the Caribbean, the trade's profitability, and abolition and emancipation. Final part asks whether The Netherlands has a debt of honor as a result of this trade. Although very brief bibliographies for each part are included, the main sources for this work remain unclear. Much of the text seems to be syntheses of work of other scholars"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Arbeiderspers
Language
Dutch
Pages
294

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Cover of: De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850
De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850
2003, Arbeiderspers
in Dutch - 2., uitgebreide druk.
Cover of: De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850
De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850
2000, Arbeiderspers
in Dutch

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-290) and index.

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Amsterdam

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Library of Congress
HT1071 .E46 2003

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294 p.
Number of pages
294

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31585606M
ISBN 10
9029515600
LCCN
2003502073

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