Africa and Africans in the making of the Atlantic world, 1400-1800

Examines the nature of the interaction between Africa and Europe in the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries; and considers the role that those Africans who went to live in the non-African parts of the Atlantic played in their new societies, focusing on the economic, political, and cultural life of the transplanted Africans.

Cambridge University Press
1998
9780521622172
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