From slave trade to "legitimate" commerce

the commercial transition in nineteenth-century West Africa : papers from a conference of the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling

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From slave trade to "legitimate" commerce

the commercial transition in nineteenth-century West Africa : papers from a conference of the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling

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Cover of: From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce
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From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (African Studies)
August 8, 2002, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: From slave trade to "legitimate" commerce
Cover of: From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce
From Slave Trade to 'Legitimate' Commerce: The Commercial Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (African Studies)
August 25, 1995, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conference held April 1993.

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Cambridge, New York
Series
African studies series ;, 86

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
382/.0966/009034
Library of Congress
HF3920 .F76 1995

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Pagination
xi, 278 p. :
Number of pages
278

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Open Library
OL1272147M
Internet Archive
fromslavetradeto00lawr
ISBN 10
0521481279
LCCN
95003428
OCLC/WorldCat
31968982
Goodreads
4915750

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Since 1956, when Dike argued that abolition involved 'a drastic change' for Africa, with Britain's withdrawal from slaving in 1807 precipitating 'an economic crisis among African traders', the impact of British abolition on Africa has been the subject of controversy.
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