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Way of Death: Merchant Capitalism and the Angolan Slave Trade, 1730-1830

Contributor(s): Miller, Joseph Calder (Author)

ISBN: 9780299115647

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press

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Pub Date: October 15, 1996

Dewey: 382.4409469

LCCN: 87040368

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.70" H x 9.22" L x 5.96" W ( 2.29 lbs) 796 pages

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This acclaimed history of Portuguese and Brazilian slaving in the southern Atlantic is now available in paperback.
With extraordinary skill, Joseph C. Miller explores the complex relationships among the separate economies of Africa, Europe, and the South Atlantic that collectively supported the slave trade. He places the grim history of the trade itself within the context of the rise of merchant capitalism in the eighteenth century. Throughout, Miller illuminates the experiences of the slaves themselves, reconstructing what can be known of their sufferings at the hands of their buyers and sellers.

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"A landmark study in the history of the Atlantic slave trade. It will be an essential reference for anyone who writes on the trade, from whatever perspective, for years to come. . . . This book is full of rich data, especially concerning the passage from the interior to the coast, the role of Luso-Africans and Europeans in Angolan port cities, and conditions on the 'floating tombs' that carried their deathly cargoes across the Atlantic."--Phyllis M. Martin, African Economic History

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