Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800 (English)
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Brokers of change: Atlantic commerce and cultures in precolonial Western Africa /
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Title:Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800
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Conference:Conference, Brokers of change: Atlantic commerce and cultures in precolonial Western Africa / ; 2009 ; Birmingham
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Published in:PROCEEDINGS- BRITISH ACADEMY , 178 ; 285-304
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Place of publication:Oxford
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Publication date:2012-01-01
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Size:20 pages
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Remarks:Includes bibliographical references and index
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Creolization and Creole Communities in the Portuguese Atlantic: Sao Tome, Cape Verde, the Rivers of Guinea and Central Africa in ComparisonSeibert, G. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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A Motley Company: Differing Identities among Euro-Africans in Eighteenth-Century ElminaEverts, N. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Challenges of the African Voice: Autonomy, Commerce, and Resistance in Precolonial Western AfricaNafafe, J.L. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Part 2: The Atlantic DimensionBritish Academy et al. | 2012
- 91
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`Into speyne to selle for slavys': English, Spanish, and Genoese Merchant Networks and their Involvement with the `Cost of Gwynea' Trade before 1550Dalton, H. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Dutch Trade with Senegambia, Guinea, and Cape Verde, c. 1590-1674da Silva, F.R. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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The French Discovery of Senegal: Premises for a Policy of Selective AssimilationSeck, I. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Part 3: The Insular AtlanticBritish Academy et al. | 2012
- 173
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An Early Christian Church in the Tropics: Excavation of the N.^a S.^a da Conceicao, Cidade Velha, Cape VerdeEvans, C. / Sorensen, M.-L.S. / Richter, K. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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The Dutch in Seventeenth-Century Senegambia and the Emergence of PapiamentuJacobs, B. / British Academy et al. | 2012
- 217
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The Emergence of a Mixed Society in Cape Verde in the Seventeenth CenturyGreen, T. / British Academy et al. | 2012
- 237
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Part 4: Trade in Slaves and CommoditiesBritish Academy et al. | 2012
- 239
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Slavery, Society, and the First Steps Towards an Atlantic Revolution in Western Africa (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)de Almeida Mendes, A. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Bartering for Slaves on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Early Seventeenth CenturyNewson, L.A. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Everyday Commodities, the Rivers of Guinea, and the Atlantic World: The Beeswax Export Trade, c.1450-c.1800Tuck, M.W. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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Part 5: Post-SlaveryBritish Academy et al. | 2012
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American Trade with Cabo Verde and Guine, 1820s-1850s: Exploiting the Transition from Slave to Legitimate CommerceBrooks, G.E. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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`A Commanding Commercial Position': The African Settlement of Bolama Island and Anglo-Portuguese Rivalry (1830-1870)Havik, P.J. / British Academy et al. | 2012
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`Legitimate' Traders, the Building of Empires, and the Long-Term After-Effects in AfricaSherwood, M. / British Academy et al. | 2012