Forced Migration

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African economic history
African Slave Trade
Al Hajj Umar
Angolan Slave Trade
Atlantic Slave Trade
Atlantic world history
Castle Slaves
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colonial era societies
Eighteenth Century
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Export Slave
Export Slave Trade
Gold Coast
historical demography Africa
Incorporated Company
Kilwa Kivinje
Loango Coast
Lower Guinea
Migration and slavery
Mozambique
Mozambique Island
Portuguese East Africa
quantitative analysis of slave trade
Sahelo Sudanic Zone
Slave Coast
Slave Trade
Slave Trade Era
social stratification Africa
Society and slavery
The Atlantic slave trade
The international slave trade
The Middle Passage
trans-Saharan trade
West Africa
West African Society
West African Sudan
West Central Africa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032330280
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Forced Migration, first published in 1982, examines the impact of the slave trade on Africa. There has been much debate over recent years about the effect of the Atlantic slave trade on Africa, with some authorities claiming that there were huge figures involved, and that these set back Africa's development for many years. Other historians reach lower estimates of the figures involved in the Atlantic trade, and hence argue that the effects on the political economy of Africa were more limited. Had widespread slavery existed long before the growth of the European slave trade? How important was the trans-Saharan traffic? Dr Inikori is the most authoritative voice in Africa to take part in this controversial international debate. He has done much original research into records, and here has made and introduced a selection of key papers. He has added elucidating editorial comments that place each paper in its context and link it to the other contributions.