(Slavery and Slaving in World History) Joseph C. Miller - Slavery and Slaving in World History - A Bibliography, 1992-1996. 2-M.E. Sharpe (1998)
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Contents
Introduction ix-xx
Acknowledgments xxi
Bibliography
IL North America
IV. Brazil
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Section Entry Numbers Pages
Caribbean
VI. Africa
VII. Muslim
VIII. Ancient**
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Section Entry Numbers Pages
IX. Medieval and Early Modern Europe
X. Other
XL Slave Trade
vii
Introduction to the Second Volume
This bibliography1 of course reflects the new emphases in the scholarship on slavery that have developed
during the early 1990s. For earlier academic trends, users are referred to previous compilations of the
materials2 and to the introduction to the first volume of this set.
1 Originally, annual installments in Slavery and Abolition (London: Frank Cass, vol. 1 = 1980), with retrospective
coverage continuing through about 1985.
Starting in 1983, these annual “supplements” drew heavily on the skills of a talented series of collaborators, all
graduate students at the University of Virginia:
Larissa V. Brown for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1983)”,, which appeared in Slavery
and Abolition, 4, 2 (1983), pp. 163-208 (Part I), and 4, 3 (1983), pp. 232-74 (Part II). She also contributed
importantly to production of the 1985 consolidation (see note 2).
James V. Skalnik for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1984)” and “Slavery: Annual
Bibliographical Supplement (1985)”, Slavery and Abolition, 6, 1 (1985), pp. 59-92; and 7, 3 (1986), pp.
315-88.
David F. Appleby for “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1986)” and “Slavery: Current
Bibliographical Supplement (1987)”, in Slavery and Abolition, 8, 3 (1987), pp. 353-86; and 9, 2 (1988),
pp. 207-45.
Randolph C. Head for “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1988)”, “Slavery: Annual
Bibliographical Supplement (1990)”,; and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1991)”, in
Slavery and Abolition, 10,2 (1988), pp. 231-71; 13, 3 (1992), pp. 244-315; and 12, 3 (1991), pp. 259-312.
And vitally also to the 1993 compilation of all materials accumulated through 1991 (see note 2).
Jena R. Gaines for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1989)” in Slavery and Abolition, 11,2
(1990), pp. 251-308.
Those who contributed to the yearly updates included in this volume are:
Emlyn Eisenach for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1992)”, in Slavery and Abolition, 14, 3
(1993), pp. 264-304.
Janis M. Gibbs for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1993),” Slavery and Abolition, 15, 3
(1994), pp. 134-97; “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1994),” Slavery and Abolition, 16, 3
(1995), pp. 398-460; and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1995),” Slavery and Abolition,
17,3(1996), pp. 270-339.
John R. Holloran for “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1996),” Slavery and Abolition, 18, 3
(1997), forthcoming.
2 The first elements of this bibliography - some 1651 items - appeared as Slavery: A Comparative Teaching
Bibliography (Waltham MA: Crossroads Press, 1977). Materials accumulated through 1983 (5177 entries)
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The rate of publication of studies sufficiently focused on slavery and the slave trade to meet the standards
established for inclusion in this bibliography* * 3 remained approximately constant between 1991 and 1996,
at some 700 to 800 titles each year. The academic emphases within this literature followed general
scholarly trends away from the social and quantitative style that had defined the modem study of slavery
during the 1960s, with its characteristic focus on social aggregates, and also beyond the marxist
extensions of its underlying focus on structures and institutions in much of the scholarship of the 1970s
and 1980s. Collectivities and structural abstractions of these sorts were then thought to constitute the only
available ways to recover the experiences of the often anonymous victims of slavery, inarticulate in the
historical record as individuals.
During the last five years, historians of slavery have increasingly re-invented themselves as historians of
the slaves and their varied experiences of enslavement. They have teased the meanings of slavery and
freedom to enslaved people from the vast research in previously unused primary sources that had
characterized the previous three decades. Novelty has recently come less from discovery of additional
evidence than from re-examination of relatively familiar records in search of new insight, as scholarly
sensibilities have distinguished the women, children and older people, who in fact made lives of their own
under slavery from the stereotypical “young adult males” that the slaveholders idealized as the “prime”
slaves they tried to own and exploit, and which earlier views of slavery tended to reproduce.
appeared in Joseph C. Miller, Slavery: A Worldwide Bibliography, 1900-1982 (White Plains NY: Kraus
International, 1985). All materials compiled from 1983 through 1991 were corrected and consolidated during
1992, integrated with corrected entries from the 1985 consolidation, and published in 1993 in a new single-volume
indexed bibliography (10,344 entries). Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, 1900-1991
(Millwood NY: Kraus International).
3 Secondary scholarly writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade
anywhere in the world: monographs, notes and articles in scholarly periodicals, substantial reviews and review
essays, conference papers, and chapters in edited volumes and Festschriften focused primarily on slavery or slave
trading. Scholarly materials in electronic media, as well as some audio and visual, have been mentioned since
1995. Although a few older titles continue to appear, the bibliography for 1992-96 basically covers only current
research.
The bibliography takes a single author’s intellectual product as the unit defining eligibility for inclusion. Hence, it
does not usually include chapters on slavery — even important ones — in single-authored books conceived in terms
of other subjects, e g. Spanish administrative practice, the history of sugar, urban or agricultural history, race
relations, the Roman family, or abolitionism in British politics. Specialists in every field will therefore notice the
absence of recognized contributions to knowledge of slavery that appear in the context of the broader scholarship in
their areas. Indeed, the significance of such thinking on slavery may derive precisely from its embeddedness in its
full historical context.
It is from such area specialists, and the references they make in the works cited here to such broader, relevant
studies, that the full utility of this bibliography ultimately derives. Here the aim is to cover an otherwise boundless
literature at a level of introductory comprehensivness, one that gives readers full access to all relevant literature on
slavery within a single additional research step.
An asterisk (*) indicates a title for which a reference has been encountered but that has not been verified by direct
inspection or by consultation of such standard bibliographical sources as the OCLC on-line catalog. Items with
asterisks are offered without assurance of accuracy, or even of existence.
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With this growing visibility of the human beings who actually lived behind the “mask of obedience” has
come greater attention to family, play, the ambiguities and ambivalences of the human feelings and
interactions behind legalities defined by legislators, but always modified in their implementation by
magistrates, masters, and the men and women who on whom fell the restraints they aimed to create.
Hence, current scholarship extends beyond the burden of living under slavery to consider the implications
of living with slavery for the masters, and for bystanders as well. The field in 1996 had become richer in
humane sensibility than it was in 1991, realizing more of the potential established by key works pointing
in this direction during the 1980s.
This second volume of the bibliography accordingly contains selected references to the considerable
number of recent works drawing on literary theory, and often reflecting on the meanings of slavery for all
those concerned, as works of literature have represented them. The criterion governing inclusion in the
bibliography of such materials — often very different in style from the behavioralist premises of preceding
studies — has been a distinction that excludes works using representations of slavery to study literary
concerns (language, genre, theory) but includes those employing literary techniques to understand human
domination and subjugation, often represented in its most extreme forms by slavery. A complementing
search for the meanings of slavery has developed through a marked interest in the small corpus of
writings by slaves themselves; the results are mostly included in Section II. 11, Biographies and
A utobiographi es.
Some indication of the maturation of the field, and of its incorporation in general teaching, may be
inferred from the fact that 5.4% of the publications on slavery between 1992 and 1996 represented
anthologized reprints of materials published previously as original monographic research.
The distribution of publications across the geographical regions that structure the bibliography has
remained roughly constant, with modestly increased concentration in the broad “General and
Comparative” and “North America” sections, as indicated in the following table. The higher percentages
in these categories derive in part from a considerable number of reprints in them, very likely prompted by
the popularity of this level of the field for increasingly inclusive and diverse college and university
instruction in the United States.
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The relative decline in the appearance of new work listed on ancient slavery may reflect several factors.
The maturity of ancient history, and particularly Roman law, as fields of historical study covered in
Volume I, particularly during the first half of the twentieth century, produced higher percentages in the
“Ancient” category for that period than for the remainder of the world, where systematic study of slavery
acquired momentum only in the 1950s.4 The study of slavery in modem times, directly driven by
contemporary concerns with race relations and human rights, has thrived, while the classic debates over
slavery in the ancient Mediterranean, stimulated by similar concerns in the nineteenth century,5 have
waned with the decline during the 1980s of Cold-War-era debate between marxists and partisans of other
visions of ancient economies and societies.
Known weakness of coverage in this volume of the bibliography lies principally in Brazil, where dozens of
university departments of history have recently inaugurated newsletters and journals that frequently
include studies of slavery based on local archives. It has not yet proved possible to identify all of these, or
to locate accessible copies of those identified.
Coverage of similarly difficult-to-locate publications has expanded in this volume for the Dutch
Caribbean, owing to the expertise and generosity of Dr. Wim Hoogbergen, who has contributed his
knowledge of that field for every year covered in it.
Growing attention to modem conditions of servitude, domination, and violation of human rights as
“slavery” -- as well as concern for contemporary forms of exploitation that continue earlier practices of
enslavement -- has prompted the addition of a section on “Modem” forms of slavery (Section X.8).
Definitions of certain other regional sections have been refined (e g. “Muslim India” has been subsumed
in “Muslim Asia”, Section VII.9, with the remaining “India” section, X.4, limited to slavery in the context
of other cultures). Precise statements of the criteria defining other categories have been added as footnotes
to the headings of the sections concerned.
This volume has utilized electronic databases and other new methods of identifying publications, with the
result that some previously unavailable categories of material (e g., non-U.S. doctoral dissertations,
undergraduate theses in the U.S., certain private and ephemeral publications) are listed more fully than
has earlier been the case. The bibliography also now extends -- undoubtedly only inconsistently - into the
brave new realm of electronic publication itself: CDs, electronic journals, and specialized websites.6
The principal substantive development in understanding slavery during the last five years, beyond
individuation and humanization of the slaves, has come in historicizing slavery as a process, through
which slaves and masters may be seen to have moved in varying ways, creating and then recreating new-
cultures of their own, working out tense accommodations among themselves, and jointly setting the terms
of cultures of domination and resistance specific to each moment and space, within similarly evolving
economies and societies — more structured and abstracted concepts of time and place.
4 It is unlikely that the apparent decrease reflects less complete coverage of this highly specialized field, without
recourse to the exhaustive specialist bibliographies available for earlier decades. Dr. Walter Scheidel has
contributed the fruits of his own research each year since 1993. If this confidence is ill-founded, the contributions
of those able to guide us to the works not listed will be gratefully received.
5 Moses I. Finley, Ancient Slavery and Modem Ideology (New York: Viking Press, 1980).
6
E.g., #136, 206, 334, 379, 1496, 1499, 1520, 3475, 3852.
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Among ‘‘general and comparative” studies, this historical emphasis has lessened the yawning gap between
abstract concepts of slavery and other forms of human domination opened by structuralist efforts to define
clear theoretical distinctions among them. Current work tends to embed the abstractions within the blur
of human lives as experienced and thus to treat “slavery” within a broader category of domination,
exploring similarities and differences among the many manifestations of this apparently elemental quality
of human social and psychological life in varying personal and historical circumstances. “Serfdom” and
“slavery”, for example, now come up in the setting of a single conference.7 The implications of Orlando
Patterson’s Freedom continue to anchor explorations of slavery in the context of historically changing
meanings of its opposite.8 The proceedings of several of the francophone conferences held in 1989 to
commemorate the bicentennial of the French Revolution have also extended this sort of contextualization
of slavery into the development of modem notions of liberty and human rights.9
Maturation of the field, and acceptance of enslavement — or, at least, human domination, aggression,
defiance, and survival — as basic aspects of human existence, have led increasingly to academically
responsible representations of slavery in popular forums. Major publishers have no fewer than three
general encyclopedias of Slavery in preparation, with publication scheduled as early as 1998.10 Museum
exhibitions on the slave trade in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and elsewhere have followed on
the inclusion of the slave experience in the 1992 commemorations of the Columbian quincentennial, with
publication of several -- sometimes lavishly -- illustrated exhibition catalogues." The UNESCO “Slave
7 #52 Mfichael] L. Bush, ed. Serfdom and Slavery: Studies in Legal Bondage (London: Longman, 1996).
8 Orlando Patterson, Freedom in the Making of Western Culture (New York: Basic Books, 1991). Recently, for the
United States, #463 Paul Finkelman, Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson (Armonk
NY: M. E. Sharpe, 1996).
9 Eg., #2230 Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, ed., Esclavage, colonisation, liberations nationales de 1789 a nos jours
(Colloque, 24-26 fevrier 1989, University Paris VIII d Saint-Denis) (Paris: Harmattan, 1990); #2250 Marcel
Dorigny, ed., Les abolitions de I'esclavage: deL. F. Sonthonax a V. Schoelcher, 1793, 1794, 1848 (Actes du
Colloque International tenu a lTJniversite de Paris VIII les 3,4 et 5 fevrier 1994) (Saint-Dems (France): Presses
Universitaires de Vincennes, 1995, and Paris: UNESCO, 1995).
10 See listings #111, 112, 113. Also see index for other large encyclopedia projects (African-American culture and
history. Black women, Latin America, the North American colonies, the Civil War, the Confederacy, American
social history) including essays relevant to slavery.
In addition, (#566) Randall M. Miller and John David Smith, comps. Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery
(“Updated, with a new introduction and bibliography” - Westport CT: Praeger, 1996).
11 #3692 "Les Anneaux de la Memoire": Nantes, Europe, Afrique, Ameriques (Exposition: Nantes, Chateau des Dues
de Bretagne, 5 dec. 1992 - 4 fevr. 1994) (Rochefort: Centre International de la Mer-Corderie Royale, 1992); #157
Hamburgisches Museum ftlr Volkerkunde. Afrika in Amerika: Hamburgisches Museum Jtir Volkerkunde 1992 (ed.
Corinna Raddatz, Hamburg: Das Museum, 1992) (Exhibition catalog. “Ein Lesebuch zum Thema Sklaverei und
ihren Folgen”); #3683, Anthony Tibbies, ed. Transatlantic Slavery: Against Human Dignity (National Museums
& Galleries on Merseyside) (London: HMSO, 1994).
Also see #3677 A Slave Ship Speaks: The Wreck of the Henrietta Marie (Key West FL: Mel Fisher Maritime
Heritage Society, 1995); #819 Theresa A. Singleton, Review of Carter’s Grove: The Winthrop Rockefeller
Archaeology Museum, Wolstenholme Towne, the Slave Quarter, and the Mansion (long-term exhibition at Colonial
Williamsburg), American Anthropologist, 95, 2 (1993), pp. 525-28.
The bibliography does not include Barry Unsworth’s Booker-prize-winning Sacred Hunger (New York: Norton,
1992),a work of historical fiction that has prompted serious discussion among professional historians. It does,
however, list (#3503) Tom Feelings’ evocative drawings of The Middle Passage (New York: Dial Press, 1995).
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Route Project”, inaugurated with a significant international conference in 1994 at the former slave-
embarkation port of Ouidah (Whydah) in Etenin,12 and its program includes development of Ouidah,
Elmina, Goree Island and other African coastal sites associated with the slave trade for international
tourism. The terms on which the experience of enslavement there will be presented are subjects of intense
negotiation.13
Though the emergence of world history as a focus of theoretical reflection and reconceptualization of the
regional histories within it has not yet led directly to global syntheses on slavery per se, it has accelerated
thinking on the “Atlantic economy”,14 including the colonial commodity exports, plantations, and slaves
that produced them from the time of Columbus until well into the nineteenth century. The principal new
historical synthesis on the Atlantic world is that of Robin Blackburn.15
Renewed interest in African American cultures, much of it stimulated by John Thornton’s emphasis on
Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World,16 has generated productive debate on the extent
to which slaves in the Americas drew on their backgrounds in Africa to create new lives for themselves,
even under the constraints they endured.17 A number of scholars have adapted the concept of the “African
diaspora” to this emphasis on the continuities in cultural creativity among the slaves.18
The production of coffee-table representations of the trade has continued in 1997: Rosemarie Robotham, ed..
Spirits of the Passage: The Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Seventeenth Century (New York: Simon and Schuster
Editions, 1997). Text by Madeleine Burnside; foreword by Cornel West.
12 #3870 La route de Tesclave - Colloque International. “De la traite negriere au defi du developpement: reflexion
sur les conditions de la paix mondiale” (Ouidah, Benin - 1-5 September 1994).
13 #3479 Edward M. Bruner, “Tourism in Ghana: the Representation of Slavery and the Return of the Black
Diaspora,” American Anthropologist, 98, 2 (1996), pp. 290-304.
14 Evident in several indirect ways, including conferences comparing labor systems on all shores of the Atlantic. E.
g. Paul E. Lovejoy and Nicholas Rogers, eds. Unfree Labour in the Development of the Atlantic World (London:
Frank Cass, 1994) (also as a special issue of Slavery and Abolition, 15, 2 [1994]); Michael Twaddle, ed., The
Wages of Slavery: From Chattel Slavery to Wage Labour in Africa, the Caribbean and England (London. Frank
Cass, 1993) (also as special issue, Slavery and Abolition, 14, 1 [1993]); in addition to #271 Stephan Palmie, ed.,
Slave Cultures and the Cultures of Slavery (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995).
15 #40 Robin Blackburn, The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Creole (London, New York:
Verso, 1996).
16 John K. Thornton, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1680 (New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1992).
17 Eg., #171 Wim Hoogbergen, ed., Bom out of Resistance: On Caribbean Cultural Creativity (Utrecht: ISOR-
Press, 1995); Palmie, ed., Slave Cultures and the Cultures of Slavery.
18 #183 Alusine Jalloh and Stephen E. Maizlish, eds., The African Diaspora (College Station: Texas A&M
University Press, 1996). Also see forthcoming publication of the proceedings of conferences held in connection
with “The Development of the African Diaspora: The Slave Trade of the Nigerian Hinterland” (Coordinated by
Paul E. Lovejoy and Robin Law in collaboration with the UNESCO “Slave Route Project”); see note 48 and the
subject/keyword index for details.
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Wide-ranging scholarship in gender and women’s history has provided perhaps the second most
innovative current in recent scholarship on slavery, extending beyond its earlier beginnings to nearly all
regions.19
In terms of methodologies, historical archaeology has contribute the greatest quantity of new data on what
we know about slaves’ lives.20 Legal history has also been prominently elaborated.21
Within the regions, developments in the study of North American slavery have continued to differentiate
the formative encounters of English and Africans, and others, in the seventeenth century from the
increasingly routinized and conscious, regionally distinct institutions of slavery characteristic of the
eighteenth century — in the Chesapeake, in low-country Carolina and Georgia, in the lower Mississippi
Valley — and each of those in turn from the quasi-industrial plantations of the nineteenth century Cotton
Kingdom and the farms of Piedmont Virginia and the Upper South.22 Accordingly, work on slavery in
specific places has extended into colonies, counties, and states not previously explored systematically.
19 See the subject/keyword index. Among the major collections: see (#510) Darlene Clark Hine, “The Making of
Black Women in America: an Historical Encyclopedia,” in Linda K. Kerber, Alice Kessler-Harris, and Kathryn
Kish Sklar, eds., U.S. History as Women's History: New Feminist Essays (Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 1995), pp. 335-47; (#579) Patricia Morton, ed.. Discovering the Women in Slavery: Emancipating
Perspectives on the American Past (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1996).
#145 David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine, eds.. More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the
Americas (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996); #2506 Verene S. Shepherd, Bridget Brereton, and
Barbara Bailey, eds., Engendering History: Caribbean Women in Historical Perspective (New York: St. Martin’s
Press, Kingston: Ian Randle, and London: James Currey, 1995); #2846/2857 “Femme-esclave: modules
d’interpretation anthropologique, economique et juridique” (Groupe International de Recherches sur l’Esclavage
Antique [GIREA], Colloque, 1994, Naples).
20 #314 Theresa A. Singleton and Mark D. Bograd, The Archaeology of the African Diaspora in the Americas (N.p.:
Society for Historical Archaeology, 1995) (Guides to the Archaeological Literature of the Immigrant Experience in
North America, no. 2); Charles E. Orser, ed., Images of the Recent Past: Readings in Historical Archaeology
(Walnut Creek CA: Alta Mira Press, 1996); and #1789-93 and #1815-18, especially Charles E. Orser, Jr.,
“Toward a Global Historical Archaeology: An Example from Brazil,” Historical Archaeology’, 28, 1 (1994), pp. 5-
22.. See index for primary research.
21 #467 Paul Finkelman, ed., Race, Law, and American History 1700-1990: The African-American Experience (11
vols.) (New York: Garland, 1992); #411 “Bondage, Freedom & the Constitution: The New Slavery Scholarship
and Its Impact on Law and Legal Historiography,” Cardozo Law Review, 17,6(1996), special issue; #815 Philip J.
Schwarz, Slave Laws in Virginia (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1996).
22 The only new synthesis — #539 Peter Kolchin, American Slavery, 1619-1877 (New York: Hill and Wang, 1993) —
emphasizes historical distinctions of this sort. See also #398 Ira Berlin, “From Creole to African: Atlantic Creoles
and the Origins of African-American Society in Mainland North America,” William and Mary Quarterly, 53, 2
(1996), pp. 251-88.
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particularly in New England and the Middle Colonies,23 Florida,24 and Louisiana.25 A noticeable portion
of the materials listed for North America are republications or extend work initiated before 1992.26
• 27
Current interests in slavery in mainland Spanish America have developed most productively in Mexico
and Peru,28 the colonies with the principal concentrations of Africans under Spanish rule. Production in
Colombia and Venezuela has languished.
In Brazil, where the New World’s first, and long its largest, population of enslaved Africans and their
freed descendants lived, commemorations of the centennial of abolition in 1988-89,29 growing national
debate about the nation’s contemporary race relations,30 and growing activism among darker-skinned
Brazilians have turned attention there to the tercentennial of the defeat of the maroon colony of Palmares
(1694)31 and have extended the prevailing social-economic style of scholarship into new localities and
regions. In the United States slavery in Brazil, revealed in all its horrors during the three preceding
decades of research, appears to have lost its fascination as an imagined contrast with North Americans’
cruelties toward their own slaves, and little has appeared in English beyond convenient syntheses.32
23 E g., #678 Patience Essah, A House Divided: Slavery and Emancipation in Delaware, 1638-1865 (Charlottesville:
University Press of Virginia, 1996), and #725 William Henry Williams, Slavery and Freedom in Delaware, 1639-
1865 (Wilmington DE: SR Books, 1996).
24 Section II.7.
25 Section II.9.
26 Notably, #479 Robert W. Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman, eds., Without Consent or Contract: Technical Papers (2
vols.)
27 #1603 Luz Maria Martinez Montiel, coord., Presencia africana en Mexico (Mexico: Direction General de
Publicaciones, 1994).
28 #1648 Peter Blanchard, Slavery and Abolition in Early Republican Peru (Wilmington DE.: Scholarly Resources
Inc., 1992); #1653 Christine Htlnefeldt, Paying the Price of Freedom: Family and Labor among Lima 's Slaves,
1800-1854 (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1994); #1654 Fernando Romero, Safari
africano y compraventa de esclavos para el Peru (Lima: Institute de Estudios Peruanos, Universidad Nacional San
Cristobal de Huamanga, 1994); #1655 Jean-Pierre Tardieu, L ’eglise et les noirs au Perou: xvi" etxvn* siecles
(Saint-Denis and Paris: Universite de la Reunion, Faculte des Lettres et des Sciences Huinaines and Harmattan,
1993).
29 #273 Maria Veronica de Pas, coord., Anais do Semindrio intemacional da escravidao (Seminario Intemacional da
Escravidao, Universidade Federal do Esplrito Santo, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, 15-17 de junho de 1988) (Ed.
Fundatjao Ceciliano Abel de Almeida, 1992).
30 #1671 Luiz Claudio Barcelos, Olivia Maria Gomes da Cunha, and Tereza Christina Nascimento Araujo,
Escravidao e relates raciais no Brasil: cadastro da produqdo intelectual (1970-1990) (Rio de Janeiro: Centro de
Estudos Afro-Asiaticos, 1991). Also see #309 Ronald Segal, The Black Diaspora (New York. Farrar, Straus and
Giroux, 1995).
31 #1742 Joao Jose Reis and Flavio dos Santos Gomes, eds., Liberdadepor um fro: histdria dos quilombos no Brasil
(S3o Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1996).
32 Reissue of Robert Conrad’s Children of God’s Fire: A Documentary History of Black Slavery in Brazil
(University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994) and The Destruction of Brazilian Slavery, 1850-1888
(2nd ed. Melbourne FL: Krieger, 1993) (#1682-83); #1753 Stuart B. Schwartz, Slaves, Peasants, and Rebels:
Reconsidering Brazilian Slavery (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992);
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Anglophone Caribbean scholars have built actively on the bases laid during the 1970s and 1980s, though
without widespread new departures in approach. The bicentennial of the French Revolution turned
scholarship on the French islands strongly toward abolition and the revolutionary eras, 1789-1805 and
1848.33 Scholarship on the Dutch-speaking portions of the area, principally Suriname, showed the
greatest increase in activity, advancing from 12.2% of the Caribbean entries through 1991 to 35.2%
during the last five years.34 Equally clear is a new interest in slavery in the Danish Virgin Islands.35
For Africa, after two decades of intense exploration of the extent and implications of slavery throughout
the continent, beyond the activities of European slave-buyers along the coast, attention to domination has
turned toward patriarchy and colonial discourse and other forms of it characteristic of more recent times.
As a result, three conference-based collections — one in German and two in English, one of these on
Cameroon and the other on pawnship (a system of temporary dependency closely linked in Africa to
slavery) -- account for much of the recent scholarship on the bulk of the continent.36
At the Cape of Good Hope, slavery has attracted more continuing attention and interest in the history of
forced labor has expanded to much of the rest of in southern Africa, in part as a side effect of intense
current debate over the historiography of a country that passed through a profound revision of its national
identity between 1992 and 1996; the 75 entries in the bibliography for this five-year period multiplied the
rate of scholarly publication in this field tenfold from 1.5 titles per year (before 1992) to 15. Studies of
slavery at the Cape have long evolved with scholarship on North American slavery, and the
discrimination of regional, local, and temporal variation there now parallels distinctions in South Africa
among urban slavery in Cape Town, slavery on the wine and wheat farms of the western Cape, and rural
slavery to the north and east.
Elsewhere in Africa, a notable addition to the literature in 1996 was the UNESCO “Slave Route”-linked
conference on slavery in Madagascar that produced extensive national commentary on that island’s
history of forced labor.37
Outside of Muslim Africa, scholarship on Islamic slavery showed no more than scattered activity.
Revisions and republications of the work of two leading scholars, David Ayalon’s well-known studies of
Egyptian and other military slaves (mamluks) and Ehud Toledano’s studies of Ottoman slavery, account
33 In addition to the collections noted in note 10, #2333 Michel L. Martin and Alain Yacou, eds., Mourirpour les
Antilles: independance negre ou esclavage (1802-1804) (Paris: Editions Caribeennes, 1991)
34 Some - though not all - of the growth in this category of the bibliography is obviously owing to the thorough
coverage provided by Wim Hoogbergen.
35 #2506 Arnold R. Highfield, Slavery in the Danish West Indies: A Bibliography (St. Croix: The Virgin Islands
Humanities Council, 1994), and other works listed in Section V.6.
36 #2535 Helmut Bley, Clemens Dillmann, Gesine KrUger, and Hans-Hermann Pogarell, eds., Sklaverei in Afrika:
Afrikanische Gesellschaftsformen im Zusammenhang von europdischer und intemer Sklaverei und Sklavenhandel.
(Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus-Verlagsgesellschafl, 1991); #2542 Bongfen Chem-Langhee, ed., “Slavery and Slave-
Dealing in Cameroon in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,” Paideuma (special issue), 41 (1995);
#2549 Toyin Falola and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Pawnship in Africa: Perspectives on Debt Bondage (Boulder:
Westview Press, 1993).
37 #2688 Fanandevozana ou esclavage (Proceedings of Colloque international sur l’esclavage k Madagascar, 24-28
sept. 1996) (Antananarivo: Mus6e d’Art et d’Archdologie de F University d’Antananarivo, coord. Rajaoson
Francis).
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for a significant portion of the listings.38 The somewhat more active scholarship on North Africa included
a noticeable emphasis on Christian captives from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. The
most striking novelty within the Muslim world was the appearance of a small number of works — virtually
the first - on central Asia.39
Scholarship on slavery in the ancient Mediterranean has drawn significant impetus in recent years from
the Groupe International de Recherches sur TEsclavage Antique (GIREA) based at the Centre de
recherches d'histoire ancienne at the Universite de Besangon. Papers presented at its annual conferences,
each intending to define a new emphasis in the study of ancient slavery, account for 53 of the 418 entries.
Jacques Annequin and others associated with the group have published annual surveys of current work in
the field.40 Much of the recent work slavery in the ancient Mediterranean reflects relatively specialized
research, and little of it appears in English. The only recent synthesis in English is that of Keith
Bradley.41
Interest in slavery in medieval and Renaissance Europe, on the other hand, has intensified during the last
five years, particularly in Spain and its island possessions in the eastern Atlantic.42 The first systematic
work on slavery and other forms of servitude in medieval England appeared also during these years.43
Virtually no new work turned up on Russia and northern Europe.
In Asia, the conventionally narrow focus in India on labor as “bonded” and on society as constructed out
of “castes” widened significantly to admit scholarship conceived in terms of slavery. This new emphasis
extended beyond Muslim India (Section VII.9) to include ancient times,44 Portuguese India, and British
East India Company trading in slave labor in the Indian Ocean during more recent centuries.
Studies on slave trading remained heavily concentrated on the Atlantic “middle passage” and on the
effects on the African continent itself of the seventeenth-nineteenth-century era of intensified European
commerce along its shores.45 The most noteworthy development during the last five years has been the
38 #2721 David Ayalon, Islam and the Abode of War: Military Slaves and Islamic Adversaries (Aldershot: Variorum,
1994); #2763 Ehud R. Toledano, Slavery & Abolition: Studies in Ottoman Social History (Seattle: University of
Washington Press, forthcoming).
40 For GEREA, see main listings #2841, 2855, 2858, 2859, 2860.
The annual surveys, published in Dialogues d’histoire ancienne, for 1990 and 1992-94 are listed as #2836, 2839,
2840, and 2873, and it is to be hoped that time will bring further such compilations. Also see #2853 for other
activities of the Centre.
41 #3012 Slavery and Society at Rome (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994).
42 Section IX.4.
43 #3330 Allen J. Frantzen and Douglas Moffat, eds., The Work of Work: Servitude, Slavery, and Labor in Medieval
England (Glasgow: Cruithne Press, 1994), and #3338 David Anthony Edgell Pelteret, Slavery in Early Mediaeval
England: From the Reign of Alfred until the Twelfth Century (Woodbridge, Suffolk, and Rochester NY: Boydell
Press, 1995).
44 See the very useful bibliography by #3372 Jonathan A. Silk, “A Bibliography on Ancient Indian Slavery,” Studien
zur Indologie und Iranistik, 16-17 (1992), pp. 277-85.
45 For generalizing reviews, mostly of the publications of the late 1980s, see #3481 W[illiam] Gervase Clarence-
Smith, “The Dynamics of the African Slave Trade (review essay: Miller, Way of Death, Law, Slave Coast of West
Africa, Thornton, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, Savage, ed., Human Commodity,
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advance toward completion of the “Harvard Database” of quantitative data on Atlantic slaving voyages.46
Its publication will culminate the three decades of quantitative research inspired by Philip Curtin’s
Atlantic Slave Trade A Census4 and will provide a fully integrated set of the data generated to support a
new generation of quantitative studies of slaving in the Atlantic at previously inaccessible levels of detail,
complexity, and comprehensiveness. Initial exploration of this extraordinary compilation of some 25,000
voyages, with data distributed through 170 analytical fields, produced several studies between 1993 and
1996 that extended the conventional style of “volume and direction” to bear on new and current issues.48
A secondary style of scholarship continued to emphasis the relationship between economic developments
in the Atlantic and the growth of European economies.49
Innovation in studies of the Atlantic trade took the form of renewed interest in the cultural consequences
of the delivery of slaves to the Americas, supported by closer examination of the captives’ backgrounds in
Africa and their experience of the Middle Passage itself, generally questioning the prevailing assumption
that the trade so disoriented its victims, and so dispersed the members of African communities, that slaves
seldom drew on shared cultures to adjust to life under slavery.50
In terms of new regional emphasis, Brazilian historians have begun to investigate more thoroughly the
trade that landed the majority of that nation’s population prior to the late nineteenth century.51 The
Solow, ed.. Slavery and the Rise of the Atlantic System', Inikori and Engerman, eds., Atlantic Slave Trade,
Manning, Slavery and African Life, Wright, Strategies of Slaves and Women, and Meillassoux, Anthropology of
Slavery),” Africa, 64, 2 (1994), pp. 275-86, and [listed in volume 1, #5883] Janet J. Ewald, “Slavery in Africa and
the Slave Trades from Africa (review essay: Clarence-Smith, ed.. Economics of the Indian Ocean Slave Trade,
Lovejoy, Transformations in Slavery, Manning, Slavery and African Life, Miers and Roberts, eds.. End of Slavery
in Africa', Miller, Way of Death, Roberts, Warriors, Merchants, and Slaves', and Sheriff, Slaves, Spices and Ivory
in Zanzibar),” American Historical Review, 97, 2 (1992), pp. 465-85.
46 “The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Database”, under the direction of David Eltis, David Richardson, Stephen D.
Behrendt, and Herbert S. Klein, at the W. E. B. Dubois Institute for Afro-American Research, Harvard University.
The completed project will be released through Cambridge University Press as a CD in the fall of 1997.
47 Volume 1, #9040.
48 By the directors of the project; see author index for these publications. Also see listings for the original data sets,
#3608, 3609, 3610, 3625, 3638, 3639 (and 3648), 3643,3653,3654,3672, 3700, 3711, 3723, 3724, 3771.
49 Beyond that stimulated by the fiftieth anniversary of Eric Williams’ classic statement of the case for a close
linkage between (#55) “Capitalism and Slavery Fifty Years Later: Eric Williams and the Post Colonial Caribbean”
(Colloquium, 24-28 September 1996, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad). See #55.
50 See author index for recent publications of John K. Thornton; also the UNESCO “Slave Route”-linked project
directed by Paul E. Lovejoy and Robin C. C. Law: #91 “The Development of the African Diaspora: The Slave
Trade of the Nigerian Hinterland”; #5 “The African Diaspora and the Nigerian Hinterland: Towards a Research
Agenda” (Conference, York University, Toronto, 2-3 February 1996); #328 “Source Material for Studying the
Slave Trade and the African Diaspora” (Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, 13-14 April 1996).
51 Notably #3601 Manolo Garcia Florentino, Em costas negras: uma historia do trafico Atldntico de escravos entre a
Africa e o Rio de Janeiro (s&culos xvin e xix) (Rio de Janeiro: Arquivo Nacional, 1995); #3603 Joao Luis Ribeiro
Fragoso, Homens de grossa aventura: acumulaqdo e hierarquia na praqa mercantil do Rio de Janeiro (1790-1830)
(Rio de Janeiro: Arquivo Nacional, 1992); and #3598 Roquinaldo Amaral Ferreira, “Dos sertoes ao Atlantico:
trdfico ilegal de escravos e comercio licito em Angola, 1830-1860” (Disserta^So de Mestrado, Universidade
Federal do Rio de Janeiro - Institute de Filosofia e Ciencias Sociais, Programa de Pos-Gradua^o em Hist6ria
Social, n.d. [1996]). For a synthesis with extensive, expensively reproduced illustrations, prepared in connection
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noteworthy Danish interest in slavery extended to the supporting slave trade.5" Interest in the effects of
this slaving on Africa has moved productively from the older emphasis on “underdevelopment” relative to
Europe to the specific ways in which Africans utilized Atlantic trading, depending on time, region, social
position, gender, and other differentiating factors within Africa.53
with the UNESCO “Slave Route” project, #3613 Joao Medina and Isabel Castro Henriques, A rota dos escravos:
Angola e a rede do com&rcio negreiro (Lisbon: Cegia, 1996).
52 #3763 George F. Tyson and Arnold R. Highfield, eds.. The Danish West Indian Slave Trade: Virgin Islands
Perspectives (St. Croix VI: Virgin Islands Humanities Council, 1994); #3758 Per O. Hemaes, Slaves, Danes and
the African Coast Society: The Danish Slave Trade from West Africa and Afro-Danish Relations on the
Eighteenth-Century Gold Coast (Trondheim: Department of History - University of Trondheim, 1995).
53 E.g., the studies in #3853 Robin [C. C ] Law, ed., From Slave Trade to “Legitimate" Commerce: The Commercial
Transition in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
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Acknowledgments
Credit for the comprehensiveness of this bibliography rests squarely on the shoulders of the skilled
graduate students at the University of Virginia who have collaborated with the principal compiler in
preparing the annual bibliographical supplements from which all the entries in this bibliography derive.
Emlyn Eisenach worked effectively on the supplement for 1992, and Janis M. Gibbs definitively expanded
search methodologies and thoroughness of procedure from 1993 to 1995 -- even beyond the high levels set
by her now-numerous predecessors.54 John R. Holloran creatively maintained those standards for 1996
and will contribute similarly to the 1997 supplement, in preparation as these words are written. They
have all claimed well-earned, full professional credit as co-compilers of the annual supplements.
For sev eral of those years, as noted in the introductions to the resulting publications, the Carter G.
Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia provided
welcome financial support for the project.
The process of detecting and correcting remaining errors, consolidating five separate listings, eliminating
duplicated references, and indexing are my responsibility. Although I of course accept blame for the
errors and omissions that inevitably still remain (and the previously undetected duplications noted in the
indexes), I will do so most gratefully from colleagues who provide the details and additions that will
improve future revisions of these materials.
Frank Cass, Ltd., the publishers of Slavery & Abolition, in which all of the annual bibliographical
supplements appeared, have been consistently and generously gracious in allowing me to compile their
contents in occasional comprehensive bibliographies, like this one. They certainly share my own interest
in providing the added accuracy and accessibility that integrated, ordered listings offer to students and
researchers in the field. I am very grateful for their collaboration.
Members of the professional staff in the Department of History at the University of Virginia — in
particular Lottie McCauley and Kathleen Miller - have once again numbered the entries and generated
the alphabetized list of entries from which the author index has been created.
Charlottesville, Virginia
September 1997
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1. Abasiattai, Monday B. ‘The Search for 10. Alvarez Alonso, Clara. “Libertad y propiedad:
Independence: New World Blacks in Sierra Leone el primer liberalismo y la esclavitud,” Anuario de
and Liberia, 1787-1847,” Journal of Black Studies, historia del derecho espahol, 65 (1995), pp. 559-83.
23, 1 (1992), pp. 107-16.
11. Annequin, Jacques. “La parole froide de
2. Adande, Joseph C. E. “Influence de l’art africain Merim6e sur Pesclavage” (Unpublished paper,
dans l’art anwfricaine” (Unpublished paper, UNESCO Groupe International de Recherches sur l’Esclavage
conference on “La route de L esc lave”, Ouidah, Antique [GIREA]. Colloque [196me] sur “Captifs et
B£nin, 1-5 Sept. 1994). pri sonniers de guerre dans leurs rapports avec
l’esclavage”, 2-5 October, 1991, Palma, Mallorca).
3. Adler, Joyce Sparer. “Benito Cereno Slavery
and Violence in the Americas,” in idem. War in 12. Aponte-Ramos, Dolores T. “La representation
Melville's Imagination (New York: New York del africano subsaharico en el discurso colonial,
University Press, 1981), pp. 88-110. 1450-1618” (PhD diss., Northwestern University,
1992).
Reprinted in Burkholder, ed., Critical Essays on Herman
Melville's “Benito Cereno’’, pp. 76-93.
13. Artis, David Michael. “Princes and Humble
Friends: Representations of Africa and Africans in
4. Adoukonou, Barth&emy. “Les religions et les
Eighteenth Century British Literature” (PhD diss.,
philosophies face & l’esclavage noir” (Unpublished
Stanford University, 1991).
paper, UNESCO conference on “La route de
l’esclave”, Ouidah, Benin, 1-5 Sept. 1994).
14. Ashworth, John. “Capitalism, Class and
Antislavery.”
5. “The African Diaspora and the Nigerian
Hinterland: Towards a Research Agenda” Reprinted in Bender, The Antislavery Debate, pp. 263-89.
(Conference, York University, Toronto, 2-3 February
1996). 15. Ashworth, John. “The Relationship Between
Capitalism and Humanitarianism.”
For papers see Chambers, Eltis, Hawkins and Morgan,
Law, Law and Lovqoy, Lovejoy (2), Philips, Reynolds, Reprinted in Bender, The Anti slavery Debate, pp. 180-99.
Richardson and Behrendt, and Thornton.
9. Almeida, Ir£ne d\ “Toni Morrison et le mythe 20. Bailey, Ronald. “‘Those Valuable People, the
de 1’Africain ail6” (Unpublished paper, UNESCO Africans’: U.S. Slavery, the Slave(ry) Trade, and the
Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the U.S.”
1
General and Comparative
25. Beaubestre, Jean. “Nigritude et esclavage,” La 35. Biezunska-Malowist, Iza, and Marian
gendalogie aujourd’hui, no. 137 (1995), pp. 42-44.
Malowist. “L’esclavage antique et modem: les
possibility de recherches companies,” in Marie-
Madeleine Mactoux and Evelyne Geny, eds..
26. Beckles, Hilary McD. “Caribbean and European
Melanges Pierre L&vique: 2, Anthropologie et societe
Anti-Slavery: Finding the Core” (Unpublished paper.
Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, (Paris: Belles Lettres, 1989), pp. 17-31. (Annales
Seattle, 20-23 November 1992). litt6raires de l’Universite de Besanyon, 377; Centre
de recherches d’histoire ancienne, vol. 82)
27. Behanzin, Joseph-Nofil. “De quelques
survivances de l’Afrique dans la culture populaire 36. Billacois, Francis. “Figures de l’esclave.
profane aux Ameriques” (Unpublished paper, m&aphores de la condition humaine?” in Bresc, ed..
UNESCO conference on “La route de l’esclave”, Figures de I’esclave, pp. 263-69.
Ouidah, Benin, 1-5 Sept. 1994).
37. Binder, Guyora. “On Hegel, On Slavery, But
28. Bell, Alison K. “African-American Patterns of Not on My Head!” Cardozo Law Review, 11,3
Adaptation to Plantation Life in the New World” (1990), pp. 563-94.
(Unpublished paper. Annual Meeting of the Society Hegel and Legal Theory: a Response.
for Historical Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica,
January 1992). 38. Binder, Wolfgang, ed. Slavery in the Americas.
Wtlrzburg: Kdnigshausen & Neumann, 1993.
29. Bender, Thomas. The Anti-Slavery Debate:
For contents see Andrews, Binder, Bolner, Bran a-, Cooke,
Capitalism and Abolitionism as a Problem in
Ensslen, Everaert, G. Fabre, M Fabre, Fleischmann,
Historical Interpretation. Berkeley and Los Angeles: Hentschke, Henman, Hoogbergen, Kfinig, Kossek,
University of California Press, 1992. Kremser, KrOger-Kahloula, Kubik, Littlefield, Lflsebrink,
Martin, Meindl, Menard and Schwartz, Mintz, Momer,
For contents see Ashworth (2), Davis (3), and Haskell (2).
Ostendorf Palmie (2), Spilth, Speiser, Vauthier, and
Wentklaff-Eggebert.
30. Benoit, Norbert. “Anciens aflranchis africains:
inventaire et conclusions” (Unpublished paper, 39. Blackburn, Robin. “The Elementary Structures
UNESCO conference on “La route de l’esclave”, of Enslavement and the Peculiarities of Slave
Ouidah, B6nin, 1-5 Sept. 1994). Exploitation” (Unpublished paper, Conference on
2
General and Comparative
“Serfdom and Slavery”, University of Manchester, 5- For contents see Adler, Fiedler, Karcher, Sundquist,
7 Sept. 1994). Swann, and Vanderbilt.
40. Blackburn, Robin. The Making of New World 50. Bush, Jonathan A. “Free to Enslave: The
Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modem. London, Foundations of Colonial American Slave Law,” Yale
New York: Verso, 1996. Journal of Law and the Humanities, 5, 2 (1993), pp.
417-70.
41. Blackburn, Robin. “Slave Exploitation and the
Elementary Structures of Enslavement,” in Bush, ed.. 51. Bush, Michael [L.]. “Introduction (to
Serfdom and Slavery, pp. 158-80. ‘Comparative Studies of Serfdom and Slavery’),” in
idem, ed., Serfdom and Slavery, pp. 1-17.
42. Blight, David W. “‘Analyze the Sounds’:
Frederick Douglass's Invitation to Modem Historians 52. Bush, M[ichael] L., ed. Serfdom and Slavery:
of Slavery,” in Palmid, ed.. Slave Cultures and the Studies in Legal Bondage. London: Longman, 1996.
Cultures of Slavery, pp. 1-11. For contents see Blackburn, Bush, En german, Kolchin,
Morris, Phillips, Rihll, Sailer, Temperley, and Turley.
43. Bolland, O. Nigel. “Proto-Proletarians? Slave
53. Campbell, Mavis C. “Early Resistance to
Wages in the Americas - Between Slave Labour and
Colonialism: Montague James and the Maroons in
Free Labour,” in Turner, ed., From Chattel Slaves to
Jamaica, Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone,” in J. F. Ade
Wage Slaves, pp. 123-47.
Ajayi and J. D. Y. Peel, eds.. People and Empires in
African History: Essays in Honor of Michael
44. Brackman, Harold. Farrakhan’s Reign of
Crowder (London: Longman, 1992), pp. 89-105.
Historical Error: The Truth Behind The Secret
Relationship between Blacks and Jews. New York:
54. Cannon, Katie Geneva. “Slave Ideology and
Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1992.
Biblical Interpretation,” in Randall C. Bailey and
Jacquelyn Grant, eds.. The Recovery of Black
45. Bresc, Henri, ed. Figures de I'esclave au
Presence: An Interdisciplinary Exploration (Essays
Moyen-Age et dans le monde modeme (Actes de la
in honor of Dr. Charles B. Copher) (Nashville:
table ronde organisde les 27 et 28 octobre 1992 par le
Abingdon Press, 1995), pp. 119-28.
Centre dHistoire Sociale et Culturelle de l'Occident
de lUniversite de Paris-X, Nanterre). Paris:
55. “Capitalism and Slavery Fifty Years Later: Eric
LHarmattan, 1996.
Williams and the Post Colonial Caribbean”
For contents see Balard, Billacois, Bresc, Calvo, Cheikh- (Colloquium, 24-28 September 1996, University of
Moussa, Fonteaay, Larquid, Mauro, Ragib, Stella, the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad).
Tardieu, Vaudiez, and Vincent
For contents see Darity, Drescher, Inikori, Morgan,
Mulvey, Q’Shaughnessy, Ryden, and Sundiata.
46. Brett, Stephen F. Slavery and the Catholic
Tradition: Rights in the Balance. New York: Peter
56. Carew, Jan. “The Undefeated: Joint Struggles of
Lang, 1994.
Native Americans and Peoples of the African
Diaspora,” in Sudarkasa, Nwachuku, Millette, and
47. Brommer, Bea, and Pieter C. Emmer.
Thomas, eds., The African-American Experience, pp.
“Van Spartacus tot Equiano: slavenhandel
en slavemij in de westelijke wereld, 1500- 53-70.
1900,” in Brommer, ed., Ik ben eigendom
57. Carretta, Vincent J., ed. Unchained Voices: An
van ... , pp. 17-29.
Anthology of Black Authors in the English-speaking
World of the Eighteenth Century. Lexington:
48. Bryan, Patrick, (review: Voelz, Slave and
University Press of Kentucky, 1996.
Soldier), Journal of Caribbean History, 28, 2 (1994),
pp. 262-66.
58. Carroll, Patrick J. “Recent Literature on Latin
American Slavery (review essay: Blanchard, Slavery
49. Burkholder, Robert E., ed. Critical Essays on
and Abolition in Early Republican Peru; Bush, Slave
Herman Melville’s "Benito Cereno". New York: G.
Women in Caribbean Society, Inikori and Engerman,
K. Hall, 1992.
eds., Atlantic Slave Trade, Meillassoux,
3
General and Comparative
Antropologia de la esclavitud, Perez, Slaves, Sugar, 68. Collins, Merle. ‘“To Be Free is Very Sweet’
and Colonial Society, Solow, ed., Slavery and the (review essay: Ferguson, Subject to Others, and The
Rise of the Atlantic System', Thornton, Africa and Hart Sisters),” Slavery and Abolition, 15,3(1994),
Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World),” Latin pp. 96-103.
American Research Review, 31, 1 (1996), pp. 135-47
69. ConnifT, Michael L., and Thomas J. Davis, eds.
59. Carter, George E. “A Review of Slavery and Africans in the Americas: A History of the Black
Abolition in South Africa and the United States in the Diaspora. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994. With
Eighteenth Century,” American Studies International, Patrick Carroll, David Eltis, Patience Essah, Alfred
29, 2 (1991), pp. 69-76. D. Frederick, Dale T. Graden, Linda M. Heywood,
Richard Lobban, Colin A. Palmer, Joseph P. Reidy,
60. Carvalho, Jose Murilo de. “Luso-Brazilian John Thornton, Ronald Walters, Ashton Welch, and
Thought on Slavery and Abolition,” Itinerario, 17, 1 Winthrop R. Wright.
(1993), pp. 79-91. Includes chapters (individually authored, but not
attributed) on “Early African Experiences in the Americas”
61. Cavalieri, Paola, and Peter Singer. “The Great (in Part I: Africa, Europe, and the Americas), “Africans in
Ape Project - and Beyond,” in Paola Cavalieri and the Caribbean,” “Africans in Brazil,” “Africans in
Mainland Spanish America,” “Africans in the Thirteen
Peter Singer, eds., The Great Ape Project: Equality
British Colonies” (all in Part II: The Slave Trade and
Behind Humanity (London: Fourth Estate, 1993), pp. Slavery in the Americas), and “Abolition of the Atlantic
304-12. Slave Trade,” “Emancipation in the Caribbean and
Spanish America,” “Emancipation in the United States,”
62. Chambers, Douglas B. “Source Material for and “Emancipation in Brazil” (all in Part III: Ending the
Slave Trade and Slavery).
Studying the Igbo in the Diaspora: Problems and
Possibilities” (Unpublished paper presented at
conference on “Source Material for Studying the 70. Cooke, Michael G. “The Metaphor of Slavery in
Slave Trade and the African Diaspora”, Stirling, Recent African-American and Caribbean Fiction,” in
Scotland, 13-14 April 1996). Binder, ed., Slavery in the Americas, pp. 581-600.
63. Chambers, Jim. Philosophy, Slavery and Socio- 71. Cosby, Bruce. “Technological Politics and the
Economic Disorder. Langley Park: IAAS Publishers, Political History of African-Americans” (PhD diss.,
1993. Clark Atlanta University, 1995).
64. Clark, Stephen R. L. “Slaves and Citizens,” 72. Costa e Silva, Alberto da. “Brasil, Africa y el
Philosophy, 60 (no. 231) (1985), pp. 27-46. Atlantico en el siglo xrxAmerica negra, 9 (1995),
pp. 135-56.
65. Clarke, John Henrik. Christopher Columbus
and the Afrikan Holocaust: Slavery and the Rise of 73. Crane, Brian. “Colono and Criollo Ware Pottery
European Capitalism. Brooklyn: A&B Books from Charleston, South Carolina, and San Juan,
Publishers, 1992. Puerto Rico, in Comparative Perspective”
(Unpublished paper. Annual Meeting of the Society
Also Brooklyn NY: A & B Brooks, 1994. for Historical Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica,
January 1992).
66. Clarke, John Henrik. Critical Lessons in
Slavery and the Slavetrade: Essential Studies and 74. Craton, Michael. “Slave Revolts and the End of
Commentaries on Slavery, in General, and the Slavery”.
African Slavetrade, in Particular. (Newly expanded
Reprinted (excerpted from Out of Slavery) in Northrup,
and rev. 2nd ed.) Richmond: Native Sun Publishers,
ed., The Atlantic Slave Trade, pp. 203-17.
1996.
international: Escravos com e sem a9ucar”, Madeira, 87. De Assis, Sebastian. “Slavery in the Post-
17-21 June 1996). Industrial Revolution Era” (PhD diss., California
State University - Dominguez Hills, 1996).
77. Dabla, Stivanou Jean-Jacques. “La mtinoire
des anneaux ou le souvenir de l’esclavage des noirs 88. Delle, James A. “The West Indian Origins of
dans l’enseignement et la litterature en France” New England Racism” (Unpublished paper, Annual
(Unpublished paper, UNESCO conference on “La Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology,
route de l’esclave”, Ouidah, Btiiin, 1-5 Sept. 1994). Kingston, Jamaica, January 1992).
78. Daniels, Christine. ‘“Without Any Limitation of 89. “Les d6pendances serviles; une approche
Time’ : Debt Servitude in Colonial America,” Labor comparative” (Colloque, £cole des Hautes Etudes en
History, 36, 2 (1995), pp. 232-50. Sciences Sociales, Paris, 19-22 juin 1996). Orgs.
Myriam Cottias, Rebecca Scott, Alessandro Stella,
79. Darity, William, Jr. “Eric Williams and the and Bernard Vincent.
Changing Historiography of the First Industrial
For contributions see Annequin, Baz&no, Berlin, Chase,
Revolution” (Unpublished paper, “Capitalism and Cottias, Furio, Garlan, Gerbeau, Klein, Kolendo, Kolchin,
Slavery Fifty Years Later”). Lahon, Martin, Mattoso, Moss£, Reis, Saville, J. Scott, R.
Scott, Solow, Stella, Tardieu, and Trabelsi.
80. Darity, William, Jr. “A Model of ‘Original Sin’:
Rise of the West and Lag of the Rest,” American 90. Derry, Linda. “The Problem with ‘Plantation
Economic Review, 82, 2 (1992), pp. 162-67. Archaeology’. A Feminist Perspective” (Unpublished
paper, Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical
81. Davidson, Basil. “Columbus: The Bones and Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica, January 1992).
Blood of Racism,” Race & Class, 33, 3 (1992), pp.
17-25. 91. “The Development of the African Diaspora: The
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storico per leprovincie Napoletane, 41 (1961), pp.
3882. Lovejoy, Paul E. “The Central Sudan and the 269-82.
Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Robert W. Harms, Joseph
C. Miller, David S. Newbury, and Michele D. 3891. Kolendo, Jerzy. “Les barbares et le monde
Wagner, eds., Paths toward the African Past: Essays mediterraneen: P afflux des esclaves” (Presentation at
in Honor of Jan Vansina (Atlanta: ASA Press, 1994), Colloquium on “Les dependances serviles”, Paris
pp. 345-70. 1996).
3883. Lovejoy, Paul E., and David Richardson. 3892. *Larquie, Claude. “La Mediterran6e,
“Competing Markets for Male and Female Slaves: PEspagne et le Maghreb au xvne siecle: le rachat des
Prices in the Interior of West Africa, 1780-1850,” chretiens et le commerce des hommes,” Actes du I*1
International Journal of African Historical Studies, Congr&s d'Histoire et de Civilisation du Maghreb,
28,2(1995), pp. 261-93. vol. 2, pp. 75-90.
3884. Moffa, Claudio. “D Katanga ‘terra di nessuno’ 3893. *Poujol, Sylvain. “Marins et esclaves,”
fra tratta schiavista e nuovo ordine coloniale: la Provence g^ndalogie, 89 (1993), pp. 32-37.
196
Slave Trade
16. Other
197
Author Index
This index refers users to all authors and editors in the bibliography by the numbers of the entries for
their works listed. Numbers without parentheses indicate a primary author, or editor, as alphabetized
within the bibliography’s regional sections. Numbers in parentheses refer to secondary authorship or
editorship. The entry-numbers of works edited are preceded by “ed.”, and “(ed.)” indicates a secondary
editorship. Series of entries by the same scholar are inclusive (e.g. 9359-62 = 9359, 9360, 9361, 9362).
The names of authors whose works have appeared under variant forms are here consolidated under the
most common form, with the elements of the variations enclosed in square brackets: e g. Robert
W[illiam] Fogel, P. Dieudonn£ [de Thulin] Rinchon, Mirtha Teresa Gonzalez [Moreno], Listings in the
bibliography have been standardized to the most common form, with variant elements of the names
enclosed in square brackets.
A slash (/) indicates duplicated entries and unintegrated translations that turned up on final editing, in
spite of efforts to eliminate the inevitable repetition that built up during the years over which the
bibliography was compiled.
199
Author Index
Anderson, Bridget, 3422 Austen, Ralph A., 17, 2529, Barcia, Maria del Carmen,
Anderson, Karen, 1547 3799 (2116)
Anderson, Robert, 1490 Austin, Allan D., 393 Bardaglio, Peter W., 905
Andrade, Manuel Correia de, Austin, Gareth, 2530, 3817 Bardon, John Randolph, 730
ed. 1666 Australian Council for Overseas Barickman, B. J., 1783
Andrade, Romulo, 1837 Aid. Burma Human Rights Baija de Quiroga, Pedro Lepez,
Andreau, Jean, 2996 Project, 3424 2919
Andrews, Susan C., 390/1323 Ayalon, David, 2721-3, 2739, Barka, Norman F., 2388
Andrews, William L., 1491, ed. 2747-9, 2765-70 Barker, Anthony J., 1493, 3406-
1492 Ayers, Edward L , (491) 7
Andrianasolo Benoit, 2681 Ayom, Awak’, 2531 Barksdale, Richard K , 906
Anglarill, Nilda Beatriz, 3621 Ayorinde, Christine, 2114 Barnett, Todd H[arold],
Anignikin, Sylvain C., 3815-6 Azevedo, Cdia Maria Marinho 395/1326, 731
Anjos, Joao Alfredo dos, 1667 de, 18-9 Baronov, David Mayer, 1672
Anjou, Leo D’, 3487 Barros, Edval de S., 1838
Annequin, Jacques, 11, 898, B Barros, Jose Ftevio Pessoa de,
2836-40, ed. 2841,2897-9 (1892)
Antebellum America and Barrow, Christine, 1904
Baade, Hans W., 1359
Slavery, 391 Bart, Jean, 3314
Baba, Noriaki, 3000
Antibiastes, (436) Barthdemy, Gerard, 2195
Baber, Jerry, (586)
Anz-Meador, Diana, 899 Bartl, Renate, 3382-3
Babyan, Kathryn, 2828
Anzilotti, Cara, 861 Bartusis, Mark C., 3266
Baepler, Paul Michel, 2780
Aouad-Badoual, Ghita, 2779 Bassiouni, M. Cherif, 21
Baesjou, Ren6,2385
Aparicio, Alexandra, 3586 Basu, Helene, 2830
Bagnall, Roger S., 3240
Aponte-Ramos, Dolores T., 12, Bateman, Rebecca B , 22
Bagnall, Roger S., 3239
1559 Bates, Beverly B., 907
Bailey, Barbara, (ed. 1956)
Appleby, John C., 3566-7 Bathelemy, Dominique, 3315
Bailey, Ben E., 902
Aptheker, Herbert, 392 Baudry, Mary C., (1918)
Bailey, Ronald, 20, 903
Arasaratnam, S., 3782 Bauer, Arnold J., 23
Bailyn, Bernard, 394
Araujo, Mundinha, 1770 Baum, Joan, 24
Baine, Rodney M., 862
Araujo, Tereza Christina Baum, Rosalie Murphy, 396
Baker, Julie Philips, (ed. 1469),
Nascimento, (1671) Baumgarten, Linda, 908
3381
Arbel, Benjamin, 3886 Baz&no, Maurice, 2532-4
Baker, Steve, 1325
Arends, Jacques, 2384 Bear, James A., Jr., ed. 732
Baker, T. Lindsay, ed. 1469
Arms, John H. D’, 3039 Beaubestre, Jean, 25
Bakker, Eveline, 2386
Armstrong, Douglas V., 1970 Beaujard, Philippe, 2682
Bakker, J. C. de, 2781
Armstrong, James C., 2606 Bebel-Gisler, Dany, 2196
Bakker, Jan, 904
Arrais, Nely F., 1668 Beckles, Hilary McD., 26, 1905-
Balard, Michel, 3273, 3887
Arrazola, Roberto, 1625 13, ed. 1914-5, 1972-8
“Ball and Chain”, 3425
Arrom, Jos6 Juan, 2112-3 Beckwith, Christopher, 2829
Bancole, Alexis, 3818-9
Arroyo, Elizabeth Fortson, 1324 Beeldsnijder, Rudie Otto, 2389
Bancroft, Frederic, 3764
Arruda, Jose Jobson, 1669 Beeldsnijder, Ruud, 2390
Bangou, Henri, 2193
Artis, David Michael, 13 Beet, Chris de, 1916, ed. 2391
Bank, Andrew, 2607-9
Arzalier, Francis, 2192 Beeth, Howard, 1413
Bankole, Katherine Olukemi,
Arzt, Peter, 3238 Begot, Danielle, 2197
1360
Asa-Asa, Lewis, 1321 Behanzin, Joseph-Nodl, 27
Banneker, Benjamin, (436)
Ashworth, John, 14-5, 900 Behn, Aphra, 2392
Banton, Mandy, 1971
Asia Watch Committee, 3423 Behrendt, Stephen D., (3500-1),
Baptist, Edward E., 1436
Assw^ao, Matthias Rohrig, (3553), 3568, 36334, (3673)
Barata, Mario, 2387
1771-2 Bell, Alison K., 28
Barbosa, Franciso de Assis,
Atkins, Leah Rawls, 901 Bell, Caryn Coss6, (1393)
1670
Atkins, Stephen Charles, 729 Bell, D. G., 1548
Barcellini, Serge, 2194
Aubrey, Bryan, 16 Bell, Derrick, 397
Barcelos, Luiz Claudio, 1671
Bell, James Madison, (966)
200
Author Index
Bellamy, Donnie D., 863 Black Women in America: An Botelho, Tarcisio Rodrigues,
Bellocci, N., 3001 Historical Encyclopedia, 407 1842
Belrose, Maurice, 1634 Blackburn, Robin, 39^11, 2203 BOttcher, Nikolaus, 3587
Bender, Thomas, 29 Blackett, Harcourt, 1920 Botte, Roger, 3821
Benedict, Michael Les, (404) Blackstone, Sarah J., (3446) Boudriot, Jean, 3699
Benitez Rojo, Antonio, 2115 Blakely, Allison, 2394 Boulton, Alexander Ormond,
Benjamin, Ann, 1917 Blanc, Fran9ois-Paul, 2782 734
Bennett, Herman Lee, 1581 Blanchard, Peter, 1647-8 Bowers, Detine Lee, 412
Benoist, Joseph-Roger de, 3693 Bland, Sterling Lecater, Jr., 916 Bowie, Katherine A., 3355
Benoit, Norbert, 30, 2683, 3569 Blansdorf, Jilrgen, 3005 Boxill, Bernard R., 413
B&iot, Yves, 31,2198-2201, Blatt, Jacqueline, 917 Brackman, Harold, 44
3476 Blavier, Yves, 2204 Bradley, Keith R., 3012-3
Benzaken, Jean-Charles, 2202 Bl&zquez Martinez, Jos£ Maria, Bradley, Michael, 3478
Beoko-Betts, Josephine A., 909 3006 Brady [Lt.j, (2507)
Bergad, Laird W., 1839-40, Bl^chet, Miguel, 2205 Brady, Niall, 3327
2116 Bleser, Carol [K.], 918-9 Brahimi, Denise, 2207
Bergada, M. M., 3002 Bley, Helmut, ed. 2535, 2610 Bramley, W. E. Jennings, 3800
Beringer, Walter, 2920 Blight, David W., 42, ed. 1494 Brana-Shute, Rosemary, 2400
Berkland, Ellen P., 1918 Blili, L., 2783 Brandon, Mark E., 414
Berleant-Schiller, Riva, 1979 Block, Sharon, 408-9 Brasfield, Curtis, 920
Berlin, Ira, 32-3, 398-400, ed. Bodel, John Putnam, 3007 Brasseaux, Carl A., 1361, ed.
401,733,910 Bodinier, Jean-Louis, 3695-7, 1362
Bernhard, Virginia, 1980 ed. 3698 Braswell, Henry, 1414
Berry, Mary Frances, 402-3 Boeyens, Jan, 2611 Bratton, John, 1982
Bertinelli, M. G. Angeli, 3003 Bograd, Mark D., (314) Bravo Lozano, Jesus, 3280
Berwanger, Eugene H., 911, ed. Bohm, Gtinter, 2395 Brawley, Lisa C., 415
912 “‘Boletim das acquisi^bes mais Bredwa-Mensah, Yaw, 2536
Besson, Jean, 1981 importantes feitas pela Breitburg, Emanuel, 1328
Best, Felton O’Neal, 34 Bibliotheca Nacional’, Bremer, Thomas, 2117
Besteman, C., 2807 relativas A extinyao da Brereton, Bridget, 1922, (ed.
Betterley, Richard D., 1327 escravidSo (em 1888)”, 1674 1956), 1983
Betts, Dianne C., (ed. 647) Bolland, O. Nigel, 43,1619, Bresc, Henri, ed. 45, 3275
Betzig, Laura, 3004 1921 Breslaw, Elaine G., 672-3
Beverly, John M., 913 Bolner, James, Dr., 410 Bresson, A., 2922
Beyan, Amos J., 3820 “Bondage, Freedom & the Breteau, Jean, 2208
Beyer, Jeoijios Martin, 2921 Constitution: The New Slavery Brett, Stephen F., 46
{also Martin-Beyer) Scholarship and Its Impact on Brode, Patrick, 1549
“Beyond Brer Tales and Other Law and Legal Brommer, Bea, 47, 2401, ed.
Stories: New(anced) Historiography”, 411 2402
Approaches to Slave Minds Bonelli, Guido, 3008 Brouwer, C. G., 3408
and Slave Studies”, 914 Boney, F. N[ash], ed. 1495 Brown, Jr., Canter, 1437
Bezis-Selfa, John, 671 Bonfils, Giovanni de, 3009-10 Brown, Carolyn A., 2537
Bhacker, M. Reda, 3783 Bonnet, Marcia C. Le3o, 1841 Brown, David, 921
Bibb, Henry, 1321 Bonnin, Patricia Dora, (925) Brown, Enid, 2403
Bicnvcnuc, Gillcs, 3694 Bono, Salvatore, 3274 Brown, Henry Box, 1321
Biezunska-Malowist, Iza, 35, Bontems, Claude, 2206 Brown, John A., (3397)
2842-3 Boogaart, Ernst van den, et al., Brown, Kenneth L., 1415-7
Bilby, Kenneth M., 2393, 1919 2396 Brown, Richard D., (ed. 502)
Billacois, Francois, 36 Boomgaard, Peter, 2397 Brown, Truesdell S., 2889/3014
Binder, Guyora, 37, 404-5, 915 Booth, David, 3426 Brown, William Wells, 1496-7,
Binder, Wolfgang, ed. 38, 3477 Borkowski, Zbigniew, 3241 1321
Bittencourt, Gabriel, 1673 Bosch, M. del C., 3279 Brtlbach, Nils, 3755
Black, Jane, 406 Boston, Linda, 3011 Bruce, Dickson D., Jr., 416
Bosz, A. J A Quintos, 2398-9 Brugge, David M., 1582
201
Author Index
202
Author Index
Clifton, James M., 424 Corrado, Marciani, 3890 Cunha, Olivia Maria Gomes da,
Clinton, Catherine, 939-43, ed. Corre, Jacob L, 1331 (1671)
944 CorrSa, Lucia Salsa, 1898 Cunha, Waldir da, 1844
Close, Stacey Kevin, 945 Corrigan, Mary Beth/Elizabeth, Currant, Richard N., ed. 979
Clot, Andr6, 2771 742-3 Currier, James T., 962
Coarelli, Filippo, 3033 Corruccini, Robert S., (2055) Curtin, Philip D., 76, 3484-6,
Cobbing, Julian, 3822 Cort6s Jdcome, Maria Elena, 3638, 3700
Cobin, David M., 2891 1589-91 Curtis, Michael Kent, 963
Coca Castafier, J E. Lopez de, Corzani, Jack, 2231-2 Curto, Jose C„ 3593-6, 3829
3283 Cosby, Bruce, 71 Cuthbertson, Greg, 2614
Coclanis, Peter, 946 Cost, Jennifer Farrell, 426
Codo, Bellarmin C., 3823-4 Costa, Dora Isabel Paiva da, D
Cody, Cheryll Ann, 947-8 1785
Coeta, Rene-Claude, 2228 Costa, Emilia Viotti da, 1995
D’ - alphabetized under name
Cohen, Claudine, 2229 Costa, Iraci del Nero da, 1685
following
Cohen, Edward E., 2930 Costa, Jean D’, 2005
Dabla, Sewanou Jean-Jacques,
Colburn, David R., 1439, ed. Costa e Silva, Alberto da, 72
77
1440,(1450) Costanzo, Angelo, ed. 1504
Daget, Serge, 2238, 3488-90,
Cole, Stephanie, 740, 949, 1330 Cotter, William R., 3328
3701-4
Coleman, Willie E., Jr., 1502 Cottias, Myriam, 2233
Dahomay, Jacky, 2239
Collins, Matthew Scott, 3034 Cottrol, Robert J., 427, 952
Dain, Bruce Russell, 429
Collins, Merle, 68 Coughtry, Jay, ed. 3742
Dandamaev, Muhammad A.,
Collison, Gary L., 676, 1552 Cour Grandmaison, Olivier le,
2892
Colmenares, German, 1624 2234-5
Danet, Jean, 3705
“Colonial Brazil: Plantations Coutinho, Jos6 Maria, 1686
Daniel, E. Valentine, (ed. 441)
and Peripheries”, 1681 Couve de Murville, Maurice N.
Daniels, Christine, 78, 745
Combes, I, 3035 L., 2236
Daniels, David Douglas, III, 965
Comhaire, J., 2724 Covey, Herbert C., 953
Darity, William, Jr., 79-80
Comite National pour le Benin Covington, J. Foy, 744
Darnell, Regna, (377)
du Projet, 3825-7 Cowley, Malcolm, 3482
“Database of African-American
Congreso International de Craft, William and Ellen, 1321
Poetry, 1760-1900”, 966
Historica Economica y Social Crais, Clifton [C.], 2612-3, (ed.
Daube, David, 3040-3
de la Cuenca del Caribe 1763- 2672)
Daura, Maiwa’azi Dan, 2726
1898,1924 Crane, Brian, 73
David, Paul A., 967
ConnifF, Michael L., ed. 69 Craton, Michael, 74, 1925,
Davids, A., 2615
Connor, Kimberly Rae, 950 1996-2003
Davidson, Basil, 81
Conner, Michael D., (2038) Crawford, Stephen C., 954-7
Davies, Wendy, 3255
Conrad, Glenn R., (ed. 1362) Crebouw, Yvonne, 2237
D&vila, Ildefonso, (1617)
Conrad, Robert [Edgar], 1682-4, Crespo Ortiz de Z&rate, J., 3037
Davis, David Brion, 82-5, 430-
3591 Crespo Ortiz de Zarate, Santos,
1,1505, 3491
Constable, Olivia Remie, 3889 3038
Davis, Jack E., 968
Conteh-Morgan, John, 1503 Crofts, Daniel W., 958
Davis, Rev. Noah, 1321
Conway, Claire, (403), 951 Crone, Patricia, 2725
Davis, Olga Idriss, 432, 969
Cook, Della Collins, (2055) Crosby, Michael H., 75
Davis, Thomas J., (ed. 69)
Cooke, Jacob Ernest, ed. in Crow, Jeffrey J., 959
Dawes, Kwame S. N., 2004
chief 445 Crowther, Edward R., 960
De Assis, Sebastian, 87
Cooke, Michael G., 70 Crowther, N. B., 2931
“De Andere Marrons”, 2383
Coombs, Norman, 425 Cruz e Silva, Rosa da, (3586),
De Corse, C ., (2419)
Cooper, Doreen C., (1417) 3592
De Verteuil, Anthony, 2006
Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine, Cumberland, Sharon, 961
Deal, J. Douglas, 746
ed. 2230 Cummins, Alissandra, 1926
Deans, Daniel B., 747
Corcoran, Gervase, 3036 Cummins, Light Townsend,
Debbasch, Yvan, 2240
Cordell, Dennis D., 3801 3483
Debien, Gabriel, 1365, 2122
Comelison, Alice, 741 Deblack, Thomas Alfred, 1332
203
Author Index
204
Author Index
£ve, Prosper, 2257 Fernandez Martin, Luis, 3284 Follez, Christophe, 3716
Everaert, John G., 3714 Fernandez Ulbina, J., 3064 Foluke, Gyasi A., 480
Evers, Sandra, 2687 Ferreira, Roquinaldo Amaral, Fomin, E. S. D., (2542)
Ezell, Greta S., (3384) 3598-9, ed. 3600 Foner, Eric, (404), 481, 1006-8
Ezell, Paul H., (3384) Ferrer i Mallol, M. T., 3285 Fontela, Carlos Alonso, 2848
Fick, Carolyn E., 2261-2, Fontenay, Michel, 3256
F (2319), (2334) Fontes e estudos, 3602
Fiedler, Leslie A., 126 Forbes, Ella M , 684, 2551
Faber, Eli, 123 Fiehrer, Thomas, 1369 Forbes, Robert P[rice], 482-3
Fabian, Rhonda, (586) Field, Ron, 127 Ford, John D., 3067
Fabl, M. Giulia, 448 Field-Hendrey, Elizabeth B., Ford, Lacy K., Jr., 1009
Fabre, Genevieve, 679 990 Foreman, P. Gabrielle, 1010
Fabre, Georges, 3059 Fields, Barbara J., (910) Forster, Robert, 2264
Fabre, Michel, 983 Fierce, Milfred C., 3429 Fortune, Michael, (966)
Fabricant, Daniel S., 755 Figueiredo, Ariosvaldo, 1691 Foster, Frances S[mith], 1011,
Fagan, Brian, 1787 Figueroa, Luis Antonio, 2131 1513
Fakambi, Justin, 3834 Filliot, Jean-Michel, 3786 Foster, Vonita White, 484
Finamore, Daniel R., 2017-8 Fote, Harris Memel, 3717
Fall, Babacar, 2546
Findly, Ellison Banks, 2831 Foubert, Bernard, 2265-6
Fallope, Josette, 2258, 3715
Falola, Toyin, 2547-8, ed. 2549 Finkbinder, Timothy A., (830) Fountain, Daniel L., 1012
Finkelman, Paul, 454-66, ed. Fourtner, Tyge W., 1371
Fanandevozana ou esclavage,
467, 680 Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 1013-
2688
Finkenbine, Roy E., 468, (ed. 7, 1017/1038
Farber, W., 2893
605) Fragoso, Joao Luis Ribeiro,
Faria, Sheila Siqueira de Castro,
Finley, Moses I., 128, ed. 2847 1846,3603
1690
Finley, Randy, 1334 Franco Silva, Alfonso, 3286-7
Farias, Paulo de Moraes, 3645
Firm, Jeremy, 3375 Francis, Michel, (3730)
Faro, Silvano, 3060
Fioupou, Christiane, 2550 Frank, Andrew K., 485
Farrakhan, Louis, 124
Firpo, G., 3065 Frank, Barbara E., 2814
Faulkner, C. H., ed. 449
Fisch, Audrey A., 469 Franklin, John Hope, 486-8,
Faust, Drew Gilpin, 450, 984-6
Fischer, Roger A., 1370 (951), 1018
Favre, Marcel, 2259
Fischer-Blanchet, Iflez, (2316) Franklin, Maria, (442)
Faye, Jean-Pierre, 2260
Fishback, Mason McCloud, Frantzen, Allen J., 3329, ed.
Fear, A. T., 3061-2
1472 3330
Fears, Mary L. Jackson, 451
Fisher, David Hackett, 470 Frederick, Alfred D., (69)
Fede, Andrew, 452, 987-8
Fisher, N. R. E. (Nicolas Ralph Frederick, David C., 489
Feelings, Tom, 3503
Edmund)/Nick, 2936-7 “Frederick Douglass, an
Feeny, David, 3356
Fisher, William W., m, 471 American Life”, 1506
Feight, Andrew Lee, 868
Fiss, Owen M., (460) Fredrickson, George M., 135
“Femme-esclave: modules
Fitts, Robert K., 681-3 Freehling, William W., 1019
d’interpretation
Fitzgerald, William, 3066 Freeman, Lynn Anne
anthropologique, dconomique
Fleischman, Mark L., 2019 McCallum, 490
et juridique”, 2846
Fleischman, Ulrich, 129 Freitas, Decio, 1692, 1788
Fendoglu, H. Tahsin, 2751
Fleischner, Jennifer, 991 Freitas Filho, Almir Pitta, 1693
Fenoaltea, Stefano, 3504
Fleury, Marie, 2263 French, Scot A., 491, 756,
Ferenczy, Endre, 3063
“Flight to Freedom: The (1206)
Fergus, Claudius K., 2015
Underground Railroad”, 992 Frend, W., 3068
Ferguson, Leland G., 453, 869
Flinkenflftgel, Willem, 3689, Freudenberger, Herman, 776-7)
Ferguson, Moira, 125, ed. 2016
Florpptino, Manolo Garcia, Frey, Sylvia R., 492-3, 1020
Ferguson, Rebecca Anne, 989
(1846), 3601 Friedemann, Nina S. de, 136,
Ferlini, Vera, 1845
Fogarty, Anne, 2411 1626
Fernandes, Eliane Moury, (ed.
Fogel, Robert W., 130-5, (137), Friedman, Gerald, 137,494,
1666)
472-5, ed. 476-9, 993-1005, 1021-5,(1143), 2021-2, 3769
Fernandez Mendez, Eugenio,
(1025), 2020, 3744-5 Fruehling, Byron D., 1473
2130
205
Author Index
206
Author Index
Griffin, Far ah Jasmine, 1052 Hammer, Carl T., 3346-8 Heese, Hans, 2626
Griffin, Larry D., 3385 Handler, Jerome S., 689, 2032- Heidtke, Kenan, 2040
Grinberg, Keila, 1853 8, (2055) Heijer, Henk de, 2421
Grindle, David J., 1053 Hanes, Christopher, 158 Heilbron, Waldo, 2301, 2422-3
Groot, Silvia W. de, 2415-6 Hanger, Kimberly S., 1376-80 Heinrichs, Johannes, (3056)
Gross, Ariela J[nlie], 1054-6 Hansen, Caroline Anne, 1627 Heintze, Beatrix, 2678, 3607
Grossi, Yonne de Souza, 1854 Hansen, Ellen, 1060 Helck, Wolfgang, 3244-5
Grosz, Katarzyna, 2894 Hansen, Holger Bemt, 2560 Heller, Henry, 168
Groth, Michael Edward, 688 Hansen, JoSo Adolfo, 159 Helminen, Juha Pekka, 1563
Groupe International de Hanson, Victor Davis, 2943 Hembree, Michael F., (ed. 605)
Recherches sur l’Esclavage Harbeson, Kristen Lynne, 1061 Henige, David P., 3511
Antique (GIREA), 2855-9 Hardaway, Roger D., 1474 Hentschke, Jens, 1702-3
Grubb, Farley, 762 Harding, Christopher, 3431 Henriques, Isabel Castro, 3590,
Gruber, Anna, 763 Harding, Vincent, 1062 (ed. 3613)
Grupo America Negra, 154 Hardy, James D., Jr., 1063 Henson, Josiah, 1321
Grushka, Carlos, (1149) Hardy, Kenneth V., 160 Herda, D. J., 1074
Gruwell, Leeann R., 505 Hare, R. M., 161 Hemaes, Per O., 3758
Gschnitzer, Fritz, 2942 Harrill, J. Albert, 3088-90 Hemigle, Jacqueline L., 766
Guarino, Antonio, 3083-4 Harrington, J. Drew, 1064 Herrera Casasus, M® Luisa,
Gudmestad, Robert Harold, 764 Harrington, Spencer P. M., 690 1597
Gu6ront, Max, 3509, (3710) Harris, J. William, 1065, ed. Herring, Paul W. B , 691
Guevara Sangin6s, Maria, 1595 1066 Herrmann[-Otto], Elisabeth,
Gueye, M’baye, 2291 Harris, Joseph E., 162-3, ed. 3092
Guimaraes, Carlos Magno, 1855 164, 3350 Herschbell, J. P., 3093
Guizzi, Jr., Francesco, 2860 Harrison, Maureen, ed. 3746 Hertzog, Keith P., 3512
Gundlach, Rolf, 3243 Harrold, Stanley [C., Jr ], 1067- Hess, Karen, 1075
Gtother, Rigobert, 3085 8 Hesse, Philippe-Jean, 2302-3
Gtother, Rosmarie, 3086-7 Hart, David M., 2299 Heuman, Gad, 2041-2
Gusdorf, G., 2292 Hart, Richard, 2039 Heyde, H., 2424
Gusdorf, Simone, 2293 Harvey, Marcus Gow, 1069 Heyward, Dimcan Clinch, 1076
Gutierrez, Horacio, 3605, 3787 Haskell, Thomas L., 165-6 Heywood, Linda, (69), 3513
Gutman, Herbert G., 506 Hassankhan, Maurits S., (ed. Hicks, George L., 3433
Gwyn, Julian, 3510 2413), 2418 Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr.,
Flatfield, April Lee, 765 508,767-8
H Hatley, Flora J., (959) Higginbotham, F. Michael,
Hattingh, J. L., 2625 (768)
Hauptman, William, 1070 Higgins, Billy D., 1335
Haafner, Jacob, 2417
Havas, L„ 3091 Higgins, Kathleen, 1856
Hadden, Sally [Elizabeth],
Haviser, Jay B., 2419-20 Higgs, Robert, 509
1057-8
Hawkes, Alta Marcellus, 1071 Highet, Gilbert, 3094
Hahn, Steven, 1059
Hawkins, Sean, 167 Highfield, Arnold R., (2499),
Hall, Catherine, 155, 2031
Hawley, Thomas Earl, Jr., 2505-6, ed. 2507, (ed. 3763),
Hall, Douglas G., 1930, (2075)
872/1072 3759
Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo, 156,
Hayes, April, (535) Higman, Barry W., 1931-2,
1375, 2294
Haygood, Tamara Miner, 1420 2043-53, 2508
Hall, John R., 1701
Haykal, 2741 Hill, Prescott, ed. 1517
Hall, N. A. T., 2501-5
Hazafil-Massieux, Guy, 2300 Hill, Richard, 1598
Hall, Robert L., 1441
Ilazzard-Gordon, Katrina, 1073 Hilliard, Jerry, (1479)
Hall, Thomas D., 1596
Head, Randolph C., (242) Hine, Darlene Clark, (ed. 145),
Hall, Trevor Paul, 3606
Head, Wanda Volentine, 1381 510
Hallo, William W., 2895
Heagney, Brenda, 3432 Hinks, Peter Pfringle], 1077-8
Halpem, Jean-Claude, 2295-8
Hebenbrock, Klaus, 2561 Hintze, Andrea, (2575)
Hamburgisches Museum fllr
Hebert, J. C., 3788 Hirsch, Arnold R., 1382
Volkerkunde, 157/286
Heers, Jacques, 3257 Ho Hai Quang, 3413
Hamilton, Virginia, 507
207
Author Index
Hodes, Martha, 1079 Huggins, Brenda Smith, (517) Jacob, Guy, 2689
Hodges, Graham Russell, 511, Huggins, Jackie, (ed. 3448) Jacobi, Keith P., (2038), 2055
ed. 512, 692, ed. 693, 769, Huggins, Nathan Irvin, 517 Jacobs, Anne F., (767)
1933 Hull, Mark H., 1091 Jacobson, Andrew T., 1421
Hodkinson, S., 2944 Hume, Richard L., (ed. 1495) Jacoby, JoAnn, (2036-7)
Hoebing, Phil, 1336 Humphreys, Hugh C., 518 Jacquier-Dubourdieu, Lucile,
Hoefte, Roosemarijn, 2425 Hunefeldt, Christine, 1651-3 2690
Hoering, Uwe, ed. 169 Himt, Alfred N., 176 Jakob, Eva, 3100
Hoetink, Hermannus, 2627 Hunt, Judith Lee, 1092 Jalloh, Alusine, ed. 183
Hofbauer, Andreas, 1704 Hunt, Patricia K., 519, 1093-4 Jamard, Jean-Luc, 2306
Hoffman, Martha K., 170, 1080 Hunt, Peter Alan, 2861 James, Anne G., 1099
Hoffman, Michael A., 513 Hunt, Robert, 1095 James, C. L. R., 2307
Hoffnagel, Marc Jay, 1800 Hunt, Thomas C., 770 Jamieson, Ross W., 184
Hogendom, Jan S., (147), Hunter, Carol, 695 Jamoussi, Habib, 2789
(2820), 3880, 3648 Hunter, Gary J., 520 Janssen, Rend, Okke ten Hove,
Hogge, Amy, 514 Hunwick, John O., 2730, 3258-9 bew. 2435
Holden-Smith, Barbara, 694 Hurbon, Ladnne, 2305 Jaschok, Maria, 3437, ed. 3438
Holland, Alison, 3434 [Hurmence, Belinda], 1096 Jenkins, Everett, 185
Holloway, Joseph E., 515 Hurowitz, V. A., 2896 Jenkins, Robert L., 874
Holloway, Thomas H., 1857 Hurry, Silas D., 771 Jennings, Judith, 3571
Holsoe, Svend, 2509, 3760 Hurt, R. Douglas, 1337-8 Jennings, Lawrence C., 2308-9
Holt, Sharon Ann, 516 Huston, Julia Price, 1097 Jennings, Ronald C., 2752
Holton Pierce, Richard, 3246 Hutchison, G. Whit, 521 Jeune, Simon, 2310
Home, Gerald, (ed. 1321) Huwiler, B., 3097 John, A. Meredith, 2056
Hoogbergen, Wim, ed. 171, Hyatt, Vera Lawrence, ed. 177 John, Beverly M., 1100
2426-32, (medew. 2435) Johne, Renate, 2946
Hopkins, Mark M., (932), 1081- I Johnson, Celeste Stanton, 1341
2 Johnson, Elizabeth Alice, 1859
Hopkins, Anthony G., 3514, Johnson, Howard [D ], 2057-61
Ibrahim, 2564
3836 Johnson, Isaac, 1519
Ichola, Nourou Dine, 3837
Hopkins, Keith, 3095 Johnson, Joyce, 1934
Ifill, Max B., 178
Horlings, Edwin, 2433 Johnson, Kirstin Marie, 524
Ignatiev, Noel, 522
Horowitz, Maryanne Cline, 172, Johnson, Lyman L., 1659
Ikemoto, Kozo, 3351
ed. 173 Johnson, Marion, 3651-2
hnfeld, M. M., 3098
Horsley-Meaeham, Gloria, 174 Johnson, Walter [Livezey],
Ingersol, Thomas N., 523, 1383-
Horton, George Moses, (966) 1385,3770
4
Horton, Hayward Derrick, (417) Johnson, Whittington B., 1101
Inikori, Joseph E., 179-81,
Horton, James Oliver, 1083-4 Jones, Adam, 2566
2565, 3515-8, 3649-50, 3838-
Horton, Lois E., (1084) Jones, Alden W., (3384)
40
Hove, Okke ten, 2434 Jones, Danny, 525
Inscoe, John C., 1098,1339-40
Howard, Allen M., 2562 Jones, Edward, (798)
Iokoi, Zilda Marcia Gricoli,
Howard, Keith, 3435 Jones, Jacqueline, 526-8, 1102
3436
Howard University, Black Jones, Michael Ridgway, Jr.,
lordanov, Stdphan, 2945
Diaspora Committee, 175 3101
Irele, Abiola, 182
Howell, Donna Wyant, ed. 1085 Jones, Norrece T., Jr., 1103
Iroko, A. Fdlix, 3722, 38414
Howlett, Scott [Walcott], 1086-7 Jordan, Ervin L. [Jr ], 775, 1104
Isaac, Rhys, 7724
Howson, Jean, 2304 Jordan, Winthrop D., 186-7,
Ivanov, Veselin, 3099
Hoyo, Eugenio del, 1599 529,1105
Iversen, Tore, 3349
Hoyt, Edwin P., 2563 Jorquera Nieto, Jose Miguel,
Hu-Dehart, Evelyn, 2138 3102
Huchthausen, Liselot, 3096 J Joseph, J. W., 1106-8
Hudson, Larry E., Jr., 1088-9, Joshel, Sandra, 3103
ed.1090 Jabour, Anya, 2054 Joshi, Varsha, 3363
Hudson, Lynn M., 1475 Jackson, Harvey H., m, 873 Jourdain-Annequin, C., 2947
Jackson, John Andrew, 1518
208
Author Index
Joyner, Charles, 530-2, 1109-10 Kennedy, Vasantha Lynn, 1119 Koonce, Kenneth T., Jr., 540
Judy, Ronald A. T., 1111 Kerr, Derek N., 1386 Koptev, A. V., 3114
Jumare, Ibrahim M., 2815 Khalifah, H. Khalif, ed. 779 Kordes, Hagen, 3523
Jurado Noboa, Fernando, 1643 Khanoussi, Mustapha, 3107-8 Kosack, Godula, 2574
Jursa, M , 2897 Ki-zerbo, Joseph, 191 Kossek, Brigitte, 2064
Jurt, Joseph, 2311-2 Kilboume, Richard H., 1387 Kossentini, K, 2791
Kilbride, Daniel, 1120 Kotlikoff, Laurence J., 1130,
K Kimball, Gregg D., 780 (1193), 1389-90, 3772
Kind, Jaromir, 3316 Kotula, Tadeusz, 2950, 3115
Kabengele Munanga, 1706 King, Linda M. Y., 2062 Koufinkana, Marcel, 3317-8
Kaczorowski, Robert J., (582) King, Preston, 192 Kousishchin [Kuziscin], Vasilij
Kadish, Doris Y., ed. 2313 King, Timothy, (2028) I., 3116
Kaese, Wolfgang, 2567-8 King, Virginia H.,(1126, 1935) Kousser, J. Morgan, 696
Kahn, Charles, 1112-3 King, Wilma, 1121-4,1388 Kowalski, Amy B., 2065
Kahn, Joel S., (377) King-Teetor, Cynthia Ann, 1125 Kpobi, David N. A., 2441
Kain, John F., 533 Kiple, Kenneth F., 1126,1935 Kraay, Hendrik, 1709,1803
Kake, Ibrahima Baba, 3519 Kiple, Virginia H. - see King, Krawczynski, Keith, 1422
Virginia H. Kremm, Thomas W., (1172)
Kamerling, Henry, (926)
Kamienik, Roman, 3104-5 Kippenberg, H. G., 2898 Krise, Thomas Warren, 2066
Klaus, Sylvia, 2063 Krueger, Robert, 1710
Kaminski, John P., ed. 534
Klees, Hans, 2948-9, 3109 Krttger, Gesine, (ed. 2535),
Kanten, Frank van, 1801
Klein, A. Norman, 2570 2575
Kanya-Forstner, Alexander
Klein, Herbert S., 193, 1858-60, Krtlger-Kahloula, Angelika, 697
Sydney, (ed. 2578)
(1862), 1936, (3501), 3520-1, Kruse, Jamie Brown, (3636)
Kapteijns, Lidwien, 2808
3608-11, 3625, (3638), 3653-4, Kubik, Gerhard, 203
Karabelias, Evanghelos, 3106
(3700), 3723-5, 3771 Kudlien, Fridolf, 2862
Karasch, Mary C., 1707, 1899-
Klein, Martin A., 194-6, ed. Kuffiier, Cornelia, 1423
1900
197, 2571-3, 2816, 3522 Kuitenbrouwer, Maarten, 2442
Karay, Felicja, 3439
Klein, Mary O., 781,1860, Kujoory, Parvin, 541
Karcher, Carolyn L., 188, 1114
1936, 3611 Kukla, Jon, 542
Kardatzke, Tim, 535
Klein, Richard, 3110 Kulikoff, Allan, 782-3
Karim, Farhad, 3440
Klinkers, Ellen, 2436-7 Kumar, Dharma, 3364
Karras, Alan J., ed. 189
Klooster, Wim., 2438-9 Kumar, Sunil, 2832
Karras, Ruth Mazo, 3333
Klos, George, 1442 Kutler, Stanley L, 698
Kattner, Lauren Ann, 1115
Kluver, Martina, 538 Kuziscin, Vjasilij] I., 3117-8
Katyal, Neal Kumar, 3441
Knaap, Gerrit, 3357 Kyger, Helen Brennan, 1131
Katz, Ellen D., 776
Knight, Franklin, 198, 2139-40 Kyrtatas, Dimitris [J.], 2951,
Katz, Sarah, 777
Knott, Robanna Sumrell, 1520 2863
Katz, William L., ed. 1116
Knox, Miridan Britto, 1708,
Kauffman, Susan, 1117
1776, 1802 L
Kay, Marvin L. Michael, 875
Kodjo, Georges Niamkey, 2817,
Kazadi wa Mukuna, 1564
3846 Labrador-Rodriguez, Sonia
Kazhdan, Alexander P., 3269
Koefoed, Geert, 2440
Kazuko, Watanabe, 3442 Noemi, 2141
Koger, Larry, 1127 Labruna, L., 3119
Kea, Ray A., 2569, 3845
Kolawole, Mary E. Modupe, Lacey, Barbara E., 543
Kearsley, R. A., (coll. 3134)
199 Lachance, Paul, 1391-2
Keenan, James G., 3247
Kolchin, Peter, 200-2, 539, Lacroix, General Pamphile de,
Kellam, John Harris, 1118
1128 2314
Kellenbenz, Hermann, 2628
Kolendo, Jerzy, 3111-2, 3891 L,adeira, Cadu, 1804
Kelley, David H., 190
Komlos, John, 1129 LaGueche [Largueche],
Kellow, Margaret M. R , 536
Komorowski, Zygmimt, 2790 Abdelhamid, 2793
Kelly, Kenneth, (1970)
Kflnig, Hans-Joachim, 1565 Lahon, Didier, 3289
Kelso, William M., 778
Koningsveld, P. S. van, 3260 Lai, K. S., 2834-5
Kemble, Jean, 537
Kontoulis, Georg, 3113 Imnba, H., 2772
Kennedy, Randall, (582)
209
Author Index
210
Author Index
MacDonald, Cheryl; 1553a Marr, Don H., 3773 McDermott, M Joan, 3446
MacGinnis, John, 2901 Marshall, Kenneth Edward, 703 McDermott, William P., 704
Machado, Humberto Fernandes Marshall, Thurgood, 561 McDonald, Roderick A., 228,
1863-4 Marshall, Woodville K., 2070 1396, 2073, ed. 2074
Machado, Maria Helena Pereira Marson, Isabel Andrade, 1721 McDonnell, Lawrence T., 1150
Toledo, 1716-7, 1865 Marten, James, 1424 McDougall, E. Ann, 2795,
Maciel, Cleber, 1718 Martin, Aurelia, 3444 (2816)
MacLeod, Cynthia, 2453, 3147 Martin, B. G., 1147 McElvey, Kay Najiyyah, 787
Mactoux, Marie-Madeleine, Martin, Dale B., 3155 McFeeley, William S., 1525
2954-5, 3148 Martin, Jean-Clament, 2332 McGary, Howard, 229/563
Maestri Filho, M&rio, 1719, Martin, Jean-Pierre, 2071 McGee, Val L., 1151
1895 Martin, Joel W., 3386 McGowan, Winston F., 2454
Maggie, Yvonne, 1720 Martin, Michel L., (2210-1), ed. McGrath, Ann
Mahcux, Hubert, 3729 2333 McGrath, Ann, 3447, cd. 3448
Mahoney, Florence, 3858 Martin, Peter, 224 McKee, Larry, 788, (1328)
Maidman, M. P., 2902 Martin, Susan, 2579, 3864 McKelway, Henry St. Clair,
Maizlish, Stephen E., (ed. 183) Martin, Waldo, (1206) 1346
Major, A., 3149 Martin-Beyer, Jeoijios, 2956 McKenzie, Robert H., 1152
Makris, G. P., 2794 (also Beyer) McKeown, Niall, 2958
Mallo, Silvia C., 1566 Martin Corrales, E., 3299 McKinley, Catherine, 1153
Malone, Ann Patton, 1394 Martinez-Femandez, Luis, McKinney, Don Sidney, 1154
Malone, Bill C., 1140 2147-8 McKivigan, John R., 1155, ed.
Malowist, Marian, (35) Martinez-Vergne, Teresita, 1156
Maltz, Earl M., 558-9, 1141 1939 McLaurin, Melton A., 1526
Mampuya, Samba, 3728 Martini, R., 2957 McLoughlin, William G., 3387
Mancall, Peter C., 1395 Martino, Francesco de, 3156 McMichael, Philip, 1157
Manfredini, Arrigo Diego, 3150- Martorana, Giuseppe, 3157 McMillan, Richard, 3748
1 Mason, John Edwin, 225-6, McMillan, Timothy J., 705
Mangas, Julio, 3152-3 2631-3 McNair, Glenn Maurice, 1158
Manigat, Sabine, 2331 Massardier-Kenney, Fransoise, McNeill, J. R, (ed. 189), 230
Mann, Kristin, 3859 (ed. 2313) McQuilkin, Carol Ann, 1476
Manning, Patrick, 222-3, ed. Massey, Karen G., 1148 Mead, Jeffrey B., 706
3532-3, 3859-63 Mastino, Attilio, 3158 Medairy, Bernard John, 3774
Manning, Richard L., (1023-5), Mastrobuono, Luisa, 2679 Medeiros, Tarcisio, 1779
1142-3 Matos-Rodriguez, Felix V., Medford, Edna [Greene], 789-
Mannix, Daniel P., (3482) 2149 90, 1347
Manzano, Juan Francisco, 2146 Matthews, Victor H., 2904 Medina, Jo3o, 2680, ed. 3613
Maragn^s, Daniel, (2315) Mattos, Maria Regina M. Meeks, Brian, 2335
MaranMo, Arquivo Publico do Furtado, 1778 Meier, Gudrun, 2510
Estado, 1777 Matzner, David, 3445 Meinardus, Otto, 2774
Marchioni, Claudia, (2992) Mauro, Fr6d6ric, 1722 Meindl, Dieter, 1554
Marcos Martin, Alberto, 3297-8 Maya Restrepo, Adriana, 1628 Mele, Alfonso, 2867, 2959
Marello, P„ 2903 Mayer, Francine M., 2334, Melish, Joanne Pope, 707
Margo, Robert A., (509), 1144-5 (2345) Mello, Marco Antonio da Silva,
Margolis, David, (3445) Mazzeo de Nov6, Cristina Ana, (1892)
Marienstras, Ehse, 560 3627 Mello, Pedro C[arvalho] de,
Marietta, Jack, 1146 Mbodj, Mohamed, 2580 1867-8
Marino, A. Storchi, 3154 McAuley, Christopher Anthony, Melo, Joao Wilson Mendes,
Marinovitch, Ljudmila P., 2866 227 1723
Mark, Mack E., 702 McCann, Bryan Daniel, 1866 Melo, Jos6 Octavio de, 1809
Markell, Ann B , 2630 McCarthy, Kathleen, 3159 Meltzer, Lalou, 2634
Marmon, Shaun E., 2732-3 McCplley, Robert, 562 Meltzer, Milton, 231
Marques, JoSo Pedro, 3612 McDaniel, Antonio, 1149 Memel-Fote, Harris, 2581
Marr, Warren, II, 3747 McDaniel, Loma, 2072 Mcnacacci, F., 3160
211
Author Index
Menard, Russell R., 232, 791, Mohammadou, Eldredge, 3806 Morton, Patricia, 578, ed. 579
879 Moitt, Bernard, 1941, 2339-42, Morion-Williams, Peter, 2584
Mendoza, S6nia Regina de, 2582 Mosca, Liliana, 2693
(1885) Monday, Jane Clements, 427) Moscoso, Francisco, 1604, 2152
Merkel, W. G, 233 Moneyhon, Carl H., 1348 Mosneron, Joseph, 3573
Mesnard, Iiric, 2336 Montand, Julio, 3388 Moss, Alfred A., (488)
Metzcher-Smith, Marilyn K., Montaner Alonso, Pre de, 3302 Moss, Richard S., 710
1527 Monteiro, John M[anuel], 1724, Moss6, Claude, 2960-1
Metzer, Jacob, 1159 1869-71 Mota, M&rcia Maria Menendes,
Mctzlcr, D., 2868 Monteiro, Marilia Pcssoa, 1725 1727
Mayer, Francine-M., (2319) Montejo, Esteban, 2150-1 Mott, Luiz [R. B ], 1728-9, 1872
Meyer, Jean, 234, 3572 Montgomery, Benilde, 570, (ed. Mott, Maria Lucia Barros, 1730
Meyers, Arthur S., 1160 670) Motta, Jos6 Fl&vio, 1731, 1873
Meyerson, Mark D., 3300-1 Montiel, Edgar, 1567 Mouer, L. Daniel, 797
Michel, Gregg L., 792 Montiel, Luz Maria Martinez, Moura, Clovis, 1732
Michelot, Jacques, (2349) coord., 1603 Mouser, Bruce J., 3664
Michie, James L., 1161 Montillus, Guerin C., 248, 2343 Mrozek, Stanislaw, 3164
Midas, Andr6, 2337 Moogk, Peter N., 249 Mullen, Harryette, 1169
Middelanis, C. Hermann, ed. Moon, Fred, 2638 Mulliez, Dominique, 2962
2338 Moore, George Ellis, 1349 Mullin, Michael, 255, 2077
Middleton, Stephen, 1477-8 Moore, Jane, 571 Mullins, Paul R , 580
Midgley, Clare, 235, 3660 Moore, Jesse T., Jr., 572 Mulroy, Kevin, 1452-3
Miers, Suzanne, (ed. 3438), Morabito, Marcel, 3161-3 Mulvey, Christopher, 256
3449-50 Morabito, Vittorio, 2692 Mulvihill, William, 711
Miles, Mary Jo, 793 Morazan, Ronald, 1397 Mimanga, Kabengele, 1705
Miller, Douglas T., 1528-9 Moreau, Jean-Pierre, 1942 al-Mimazzama al-’Arabiyya li-1-
Miller, Edward A. [Jr.], Moreira, Jose Aparecido Gomes, Tarbiyya wa-l-Thaqafa wa-1-
1162/1529 1726 ’Ulum, ed. 2585
Millar, Fergus, 3161 Moreira, Paulo Roberto Staudt, Mimford, Clarence J., 1947,
Miller, Henry M., (771) 1896 2344
Miller, Joseph C., 236-42, 3534- Moreno Fraginals, Manuel, Munro, Doug, 3376, 3897
5, 3614 1943 Munzi, Massimiliano, 3165
Miller, Laura C., 1425 Morgan, Annelize, 2635 Miuphy, Geraldine, 1530
Miller, Randall M., 565-6,1163 Morgan, Edmund S., 573, 794 Murphy, James B., 1350
Miller, Steven F., (910), 1164 Morgan, Gwenda, 709 Murray, D. R., 257
Miller, William Lee, 567 Morgan, JenniFer Lyle, 250 Murray, David, 2153
Millette, Robert E , (ed. 336) Morgan, Kenneth, 251-3, 796, Murray, Stephen O., 3472
Mills, Lane, cd. 1165 3662-3 Muwakkil, Salim, 3451
Minchinton, Walter E., 243-4, Morgan, Lynda J., 795 Myers, Norma, 3336-7
3661,3749 Morgan, Michael J., 574
Mintz, John J., 1479 Morgan, Philip D., (32-3), N
Mintz, Sidney W., 244-6, 1940, (167), 880, 3536
2075 Morgan, Winifred, 1167
Nagapen, Amedee, 3415
Mintz, Steven, 247, 564 MOmer, Magnus, 254, 1944
Naji, Mohamed [Mahuammad],
Mira Caballos, Esteban, 3628 Morrin, Douglas S., 2076
2796-7
Missio, Nicole, 2511 Morris, Alan G., (2657)
Naqd, Muhammad Ibrahim,
Mitchell, Angelyn, 1166 Morris, Christopher, 575
3807
Mitchell, Theodore Fuller, 568 Morris, Rosemary, 3272
Naragon, Michael D., 258
Mitchell, Vemer D., 569 Morris, Thomas D., 576-7,
Nardinelli, Clark, 1170
Mitros, David, comp, and ed. 1168/3335
Naro, Nancy Priscilla [Smith],
708 Morrissey, Marietta, 1945-6
1733-4, 1874
MofFa, Claudio, 3884 Morton, Barry, 2636
Nash, A. E. Keir, 581, 1171
Douglas MofFat, (ed. 3330), Morton, Fred, 2583, (ed. 2622),
Nash, Gary B., 259
3334 2637-40
Nast, Heidi J., 2821
212
Author Index
Nault, Francois, 2345 Oates, Stephen B., 1173 Palmid, Stephan, 269-70, ed.
Navarette, Maria Cristina, 1629- O’Brien, Michael, 1174 271,588,2159
30 O’Brien, William Patrick, 1531 Palomo de Lewin, A. C. Beatriz,
Naveda ChAvez-Hita, Adriana, Oelsner, J., 2905/2963 1622
1605 Oestreicher, Richard, 1175 Paludan, Phillip Shaw, 589
Naylor-Ojurongbe, Celia E., 260 Ofusu-Appiah, L. H., 2588 Panzer, Joel S., 272
Nazzari, Muriel, 1875 Ogunleye, Tolagbe, 1454 Papazoglou, Fanoula, 2965-6
Neal, Diane, 1172 O’Hear, Ann, 2822-3 Papenfuse, Eric Robert, 800
Nederveen Pieterse, Jan, 261 O’Jon, Eirene, 2078 Paquette, Robert L., 1572,
Negi, Jaideep, 3365 Okorobia, Atei M., (2527) ed. 1952, 2160,2968-70
Negr6n-Portillo, Mariano, 2154- Oldfield, John R., 263, 3665 Pardue, Jeffrey David, 3542
5 Oliam, Jose, 1876 Paredes Martinez, Carlos, 1609
Neilson, John C., 3389 Oliveira, Maria Ines Cortes de, Parent, Anthony S., Jr., 1184
Nekola, Annette M., (1180) 1813-4 Parker, Freddie L., ed. 590,
[Nelia, Sancho], (ed. 3427) Olivierre, Muriel Mary, 1948 1185
Nelson, William Javier, 1606 Olliff, Martin T.* 1176 Parker, John P., 1533
Nettleford, Rex, (ed. 177) Olson, John F , 1177-8 Parker, Susan, (1451)
Neumayer, Helga, 2156 Olwell, Robert, 881-3 Parker, William N., 1186-7
Neves, Erivaldo Fagundes, 1735 Olwig, Karen Fog, 1949, 2512-4 Parlatir, Ismail, 2753
Neves, Maria de Fatima O’Neal, John, 586 Parmentier, J., 3690
Rodrigues das, 1736 Oostindie, Gert [J ], 1950, Parpola, A., 3366
Neville, Barry, 798 (2439), 2455-65, ed. 2466, Parramore, Thomas C., 801
Newby, Cassandra Lynn, 799 (2627) Parrish, Thomas Michael, 1426
Newland, Carlos, 1568 Ordoflez Mercado, Maria E., Pas, Maria Verdnica de, coord.,
Newson, Linda A., 1621 2158 273
Newton-King, Susan, 2641 Orser, Charles E., Jr., 264-6, Passot, Eric, 3574
Nicholson, Bradley J., 262 1179-80, 1815-8 Paton, Diana, 2080
Nicholson, Desmond V., (2081) Ortega, Miguel Angel, 1638 Patrick, JefFL., 1351
Nicosia, G., 3166 Ortiz Aguill, J. J., 1951 Patroclnio, Jose do, 1738
Nielsen, Hanne Sigismund, Ortiz FemAndez, Fernando, Patten, M. Drake, 591
3167-8 1607 Patterson, Orlando, 274-6
Nieman, Donald G., 582-3 Osborne, Robin, 2964 Patton, Douglas, 2742
Nikiprowetzky, Valentin, 3169 O’Shaughnessy, Andrew, 267, Patton, Phil, 1188
Nippel, Wilfried, 1569/2157 2079 Patton, Venetria Kirsten, 592
Nishida, Mieko, 1810-2 Osiek, Carolyn, 2906, 3171-2 Paul, Jtlrgen, 2835
Njoya, Aboubakar Njiasse, 2586 Ostendorf, Bemdt, 1398 Paula, A. F., 2468-9
Nkwi, Paul Nchoji, 2587 Osun Doyo, De Ase, 1660 Paulson, Timothy J., 1189
Noel, Jesse, 1637 Ota, Hidcmichi, 2869-71 Pavancllo, Mariano, 3867
Noel, Karl, 3416 Ott, Thomas O., 2346 Pavlovskaja, A. I., (3077)
Northrup, David, ed. 3537 Outland, Robert B. ID, 1181 Pawlak, Malgorzata, 3173-4
[Northrup, Soloman], 1321, Ownby, Ted, ed 1182 Payet, J. V., 3417
1516 Peabody, Sue, 3320-2
Notables de Savi, 3865 P Pearce, Laurie E., 802
Nouailhat, R., 3170 Pearson, Edward A[nthony],
Nouhouayi, Albert, 3866 884-5
Painter, Nell Irvin, 587, 1183,
Novais, Fernando A., 1737 Pease, Jane H., 1190
(1206), 1532
Nwachuku, Levi Afkalazu], (ed. Pease, William H., (1190)
Paiva, Clotilde Andrade, (1858)
336), 3538 Pecori, Jeanne Marie, 1191
Paiva, Eduardo Frantja, 187%8
Nwauwa, Apollos O., 3539 Pedersen, Carl, 3543
Palacios, Guillermo, 1819
Peil, Margaret, (3645)
Palais, James B., 3352
Peirce, Leslie P., 2754
o Palm, Jayo de (Layo), 2467
Pelteret, David Anthony Edgell,
Palmer, Colin A., (69), 268,
3338
Oakes, James, 584-5 1570-1, 1608, 3540-1, 3666
Pena, M. J.,3175
Oakley, Christopher Arris, 3750
213
Author Index
Penafiel Ramon, Antonio, 3303 Porro Gutierrez, Jesus Maria, Rabearimanana, Lucile, 2694
Pendleton, Margaret, 593 2163 Rabemananjara, R. W., 2695
Penn, Nigel, 2642 Porset, Charles, (coll. ed. 2374) Raboteau, Albert J., 285, 599,
Perbi, Akosua, 2589, 3452 Porter, Kenneth Wiggins, 3390- 1196-7
Perdue, Theda, 3775 6 Radano, Ronald, 1198
Pereira-Menaut, Gerardo, 2872 Portrait of the Caribbean, 1953 Raddatz, Corinna, ed. 157/286
Perez, Christine, 2873 Posel, Sherab, 3453 Ragib, Yusuf, 2743
Perez, Louis A., Jr., 2161 Postma, Johannes, 2470 Ragone, G., 2978
Perez Fernandez, Isacio, 1573 Potkay, Adam, 1535 Raharijaona, Henri, 2696
P6rez Vega, Ivette, 3629 Potter, Douglas T., 595 Rahe, Lee Wayne, 1199
Perman, Michael, 1192 Potter, Jason R., 281 Raison-Jourde, Fransoise, 2697
P6rotin~Dumon, Anne, 2347-8 Potthast-Jutkeit, Barbara, 1623 Rajaoson Francis, 2698
Pescatello, Ann M., 3367 Pouchepadass, Jacques, 3369 Rakoto Ignace, 2699
Peterson, James B., 2081 Poujol, Sylvain, 3893 Rakotoarisoa, J. A., 2700
Petrauskas, Maria F.vilnardes Powell, Carolyn J., 1536 Rakotondrabe, Daniela
Dantas, 1820 Powelson, Michael [William], Tovonirina, 3795
Petry, Carl F., 2775 1610, 1658 Rakotosamimanana, Berthe,
Peyndre, Marie-Christine, 277 Powers, Bernard E., 1194 2701
Philip, Jacqueline, 2162 Prakash, Gyan, 3370-1 Ramahatra, Olivier, 2702
Philips, John Edward, 2734-5, Prasad, U. V. Sambhu, 3792-4 Ramanantsoa Ramarcel
2824 Prather, Patricia Smith, 1427 Benjamina, 2703
Phillips, A., 2082 Preito, A., 2977 Ramey, Susan E., 1200
Phillips, Christopher [William], Price, Jacob M., 3544 Ramiandrasoa Fred, 2704
803-4 Price, Richard, (245), 282-3, Ramiaramanana, Bakoly D.,
Phillips, William D„ Jr., 278-9 (284), 1822, ed. 2471 (2686)
Picard-Tortorici, Nathalie, 3730 Price, Sally, 284, (ed. 2471) Ramilisonina, 2705
Pickard, KateE. R., 1534 Prieto [Arciniega], A., 2874, Ramos Guedez, Jose Marcial,
Pierson, Gerald J., 3791 3178 1640
Pimental, Maria do Rosario, Prince, Lucy Terry, (966) Ramos, Donald, 1881
3304 Prince, Robert, 1428 Ramos Guedez, Jos£ Marcial,
Pinera, Sebastian E., 1193, Pritchett, Jonathan B., 3776-7 1639
(3772) “Protocolo para el derecho Randriamampionona Lalao,
Pingeon, Frances D., 3751 territorial de Palenque de San 2706
Pinto, Bartolomeu Homem d’El Basilio”, 2164 Randnamaro Jean Roland, 2707
Rei, 1879 Prude, Jonathan, 596 Randriamarolaza, Louis Paul,
Pinto, Jeanette, 3368 Przybyszewski, Linda C. A., 597 2708
Piot, Charles, 2590 Puglisi, Gaetano, 3179 Rankin-Hill, Lesley, 600
Piratininga J nior, Luiz Pulsipher, Lydia Mihelic, 1954 Rantoandro, G. A., 2709
Gonzaga. 1880 Purcell, Trevor, (1620) Rashad, Adib, 287
Pirtlc, Carol, 1480 Rasolomanana, Denis, 2710
Pistone, J. Catalina, 1661 Rath, Richard C , 601
Placido, Domingo, 2971-5,
Q Rathbone, Richard, 3868
(2993), 3176 Ratsimandrava Juliette, 2711
Quarles, Benjamin, 598
Plasa, Carl, 280, ed. 594 Ratsivalaka, R. G., 3796
Quenum, [Abbe] Alphonse C.,
Plumelle Uribe, Rosa Amelia, Rawley, James A., 3667, 3752
2350, 3545-7
2349 Razafiarivony, Michel, 2712
Querzoli, Serena, 3180
Pogarell, Hans-Hermann, (ed. Razafmtsalama, Claudia
Quintanilla, Mark S., 2083
2535), (2559) Tovonirina, 2713
Quiring-Zoche, Rosemarie,
Pogue, Dennis J., 805-6 al-Razuq, Muhammad, 2798
1823
Pollitzer, William S., 886 Redondo, Brigido, 1611
Quist, John W., 1195
Pomeroy, Arthur J., 3177 Reduzzi Merola, F., 2875
Pomeroy, Sarah B., 2976 Reekmans, Tony, 3181
Poole, Dillard Marvin, 1821 R Reeves, Matthew B., 602
Pope, Polly, 2515 Regnault, Felix, (2755)
Rabe, Stephen G., (ed. 502)
214
Author Index
Regnault, Hikmet, 2755 Rios, Ana M. L., 1884 La Route de l’esclave - Colloque
Reid, Anthony, 3358 Ripley, C. Peter, ed. 605 International, 3870 - see
Reid, Richard, 1201 Rivers, Larry E., 1458-63 UNESCO, Slave Route Project
Reidy, Joseph P., (69),(910), Rix, Helmut, 3184 Rowland, Leslie S., (910)
1202-5 Roark, James L., 1207-8 Royster, Glenn, 295
Reikat, Andrea, 3548 Robbins, Coy D., 1481 Rozek, Barbara, 1430
Reilly, Kevin S., 3753 Robert, Karen, 2165 Rubinsohn, Wolfgang Zeev
Reis, Jodo Josd, 1739-41, ed. Roberts, Ida M. Corley, 1352 [Zeev W.], 2878-9, 3187
1742,1825-9 Roberts, Rita, 606 Ruby, Robert H., 3397
Reis, Leticia Vidar de Sousa, Robertson, Claire, 292 Ruchames, Louis, 713-4
(org. 1752) Robinson, Brian T., 294 Rueda Mendez, David, 1632
Reis, Liana Maria, 1882-3 Robinson, Robert B., (1063) Ruggeri, Paola, (3158)
Reitz, Elizabeth J., 1455 Robinson, Greg, (3527) Rupert, Anton J., (1390)
Religion et anthropologie de Rocha, Antbnio Penal ves, 1743 Rupp-Eisenreich, Britta, 2516-8,
l 'esclavage et des formes de Rocha, Ant'd io, 3615 3731
dependance, 2876 [Rocha, Manoel Ribeiro], 1713 Russell, Thomas D[avid], 1211-
Remandet, Frddenque, 2351 Rodger, Alan, 3185 2
“Remembering Slavery: The Rodney, Walter, 3869 Russell-Wood, A. J. R., 296,
Public Testimony and Private Rodrigues, Jaime, 1744-5, 3616- 1746
Worlds of Sojourner Truth and 7 Russo, Paul A., 1213
Nat Turner”, 1206 Rodriguez, Genero, 2166 Rust, Marion, 297
Renard, Didier, 2352 Rodriguez, Junius P[eter, Jr.], “La Ruta del Esclavo”, 298-9 -
Renard, Rosamunde, 2353 1399-1400 see UNESCO, Slave Route
Renaud, Christopher, 712 Rodriguez Cerezo, T. M., 3186 Project
Renault, Francois, 3808-9 Rodriguez Morel, Genaro, Ryden, David, 300
“Renouveau missionnaire et (2120), 2167 Ryder, Robin, 808
question de Lesclavage”, 288 Rodriguez-Shadow, Maria,
Restrepo, Adriana Maya, 289 (3399)
Rogers, Elymas Payson, (966),
s
Reverzy, Dr., 2714
Reyes Garcia, Cayetano, 1612 (966)
Sabiston, Elizabeth Jean, 1214
Reyes Garcia, Juan Carlos, 1613 Rogers, W. McDowell, 1209
Sacramento, Leon, 3871
Reynolds, Donald R., 1429 Rogers, Guy Maclean, 2877
Sadji, Uta, 3761
Reynolds, Edward, 3549 Rogers, Nicholas, (220), (ed.
Sagaster, Bbrte, 2756
Reynolds, Jonathon T., 2736 221) Sala Molins, Luis, 301, 1574,
Reynolds, William Bradford, Rojas, Reinaldo, 1641
2356-7
603 Rollins, Richard, 1353
Salamon, Hagar, 2719
Ribeiro, Ana P. G., (1668) Rbmer-Kenepa, Nolda C., 2472
Sale, Maggie, 608
Ribeiro, Jalila Ayoub Jorge, Romero, Fernando, 1654
Salinger, Sharon V., 609
1780 Romero, Mario Diego, 1631
Sailer, Richard, 3188
Rice, Kym S„ (ed. 929) [Rone, Jemera], 3454
Salles, Catherine, 3189
Richardson, David, 290-3, Roos, Doeke, 2473
Salles, Gilka V. F. de, 1901
(3499-3501), 3550-4, 3668-70, Roper, Louis H., 1210 Salmond, John, ed. 610
ed. 3671, 3672-5, (3855-6), Roper, Moses, 1321 Salman, Michael, 3377
(3883), 3885 Ros, Martin, 2354 Salter, John, 302
Richardson, Julia H., 807 Rose, Morgan, 1482 Samara, Eny de Mesquita, 1747
Ricks, Thomas M., 3797 Rose, R. S., 3455 Samford, Patricia, 611
Riel, Marijana, 3182 Roseberry, William, (377) Samson, Daniel, 3732
Riga, Peter J., 604 Rosivach, Vincent J., 2982 Samson, Ross, 3323, 3339
Rihll, T[racey] E., 2979-81 Ross, Robert, 2643-6
Samuel, A. A., 3249
Ring, Betty J., (ed. 594), 1537 Roth, Martha T., 2907 Samuels, Shirley, 1215
Rink, Bernhard, 3183 Rothenberg, Winifred B., 607 San Segundo, Maria Jesus,
Rio Moreno, Justo L. del, Rouad, Alain, 2718 (1568)
(3626) Roumeguere-Eberhardt,
Sdnches-Albemoz, Nicolas, 303
Riordan, Patrick, 1456-7 Jacqueline, 2355
215
Author Index
216
Author Index
Silva, Eduardo da, 1755 Smith, E. Valerie, 2174 Spttth, Eberhard, 329
Silva, Lucia Helena Oliveira, Smith, J. N. Leith, 323 Spaulding, Jay, (2808)
1886 Smith, James, 1321 Speer, Laurel, 330
Silva, Maria do Carmo Brazil Smith, John David, (566), 624, Speidel, Michael P., 3218
Gomes da, (1898) ed 1249-51 Speiser, Sabine, 1644
Silva, Maximiano de Carvalho Smith, Kevin D., 2095 Spelman, Elizabeth V., 331
e., 1887 Smith, Letha B. Griffin, 1431 Spiegel, Marjorie, 3460
Silverman, Jason H., 1240 Smith, Mark M., 1252-3 Spiliopoulou-Donderer, Ioanna,
Simmons, J. Susanne, 818 Smith, Martin, 3459 (3052)
Simms, L. Moody, Jr., 1241 Smith, N. D„ 2986 Spindel, Donna J., 1258
Simonato, Andrba J., et al., Smith, R. Drew, 1254 Spindler, Marc, 2715
1888 Smith, Robert H., (1473) Stahlmann, Ines, 332
Simpson, Joshua McCarter, Smith, Stephen A., 324 Stains, David R., 3219
(966) Smith, Steven B., 325 Stammers, M. K., 3679
Simpson, Tiwanna Michelle, Smither, P., 3253 Stampp, Kenneth M., (1222),
887 Smorkaloff, Pamela Maria, ed. 1259, ed. 1260
Singer, Peter, (61) 1959 Stanton, Lucia C., 823-4
Singleton, Theresa A., 314, 620, Smutko, Pe. Frei Gregbrio, Stark, David M , 2175
819,1242-3 OFMCap., 1758 Starobin, Robert S., ed. 626
Sinha, Manisha, 1244 Soares, Cecilia Moreira, 1833 Starratt, P. E., 3810
Sinn, Elizabeth, 3353 Soares, Luis [Luiz] Carlos, Steady, Filomena Chioma, 333
Sio, Arnold A., 1957-8,2094 1759-60, 3778 Stcckcl, Richard H., 627,
Sirks, A. J. Boudewijn, 3212 Sobel, Mechal, 1255 (1145), 1261-5,(1274)
Sitterson, J. Carlyle, 1245 Socolow, Susan Migden, 2364, Stedman, John Gabriel, 2478
Skidmore, Thomas E., 1756 3401 Steege, Thomas, 2519, 3762
Slattery, Dennis J., 2596 Soderlund, JeanR., 1256 Steel, M. J., 2097
Slaughter, Thomas P., 718 Soglo, Gilles [Raoul], (3819), Stein, Peter, 2520-2
“Slave Nation [Burma]”, 3458 3873 Steiner, Mark E., ed. 1485
A Slave Ship Speaks: The Wreck Soifer, Aviam, 625, 720 Steiner, Philippe, 2366
of the Henrietta Marie, 3677 Solin, Heikki, 3215 Stella, Alessandro, 3307-8,
The Slave Trade, 1858-92, 3560 Solow, Barbara, 326, (3501) 3262
SLAVERY, 315 Soltow, James H., 1257 Stepto, Michele, 628
“Slavery”, 3400 Somb, Roger, 327 Stevens-Arroyo, Anthony M.,
Slavery and Abolition, 317 Soraci, Rosario, 3216 3309
Slavery and the Abolition of the Sordi, Marta, 3217 Stevenson, Brenda E., 629-30,
Slave Trade, 318 Soriano Hemhndez, Silvia, 1615 825-8
“Slavery in the Age of Sorrells, Nancy Lynn Taylor, Stillwell, Sean, 2825
Washington”, 820 821 Stinchcomb, Arthur L., 1960-1
Slavery in the Americas and the Sorrenson-Gilmore, Caroline, Stipriaan, Alex van, (2465),
Triangular Trade, 319 3557 2479-87
Slavery in Ante-Bellum Southern Soumonni, Elisde, 3558-9, 3874 Stitt, Tony, (762)
“Source Material for Studying Stolcke, Venena, 1962
Industries, 1246
the Slave Trade and the Stouffer, Allen P., 1555
Slavery: An Introduction to the
African Diaspora”, 328 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1266,
African Holocaust, 316
Sousa, Jorge Prata de, 1761 1540
“Slavery’s Buried Past”, 719
Souza, Dinesh D’, 428 Straus, Jean A., (3241), 3254
Slenes, Robert W., 1757, 1889
Southerland, Joseph C., 2096 Streets, David H., 631
Sloat, William A. H.,621
Southey, N , 2663 Strickland, Matthew, 3342
Smadja, Eflisabeth], 3213-4
Soux, Maria Luisa, 1656 Strutt, Michael A., 829
Small, Stephen, 320-2, 3678
Souza, Itamar de, 1762 Stuard, Susan Mosher, 3263
Smalls, James, 2363
Souza, Laura de Mello e., 1890 Stubbe, Hannes, 1763
Smallwood, Stephanie, 622
Souza, Teotonio R. de, 3798 Stuckey, Sterling, 632,1267-8
Smedley, Audrey, 623
Souza-Ayari, Rachida de, 2365
Smiddy, Linda O., 1247
Spangler, Jewel L., 822
Smith, Dale Edwyna, 1248
217
Author Index
Studies in the World History of Tenzer, Lawrence Raymond, Towers, Frank, 834
Slavery Abolition, and 1271 Trabelsi, Salah, 2744
Emancipation, 334 TePaske, John J., 1468 Trachtenberg, Alan, (1206)
Stufflebeem, Barbara I, 335 Tessier, Kevin, 3462 Trager, Nat, 352
Sudarkasa, Niara, cd. 336 Teyssier, Paul, 2804 Tragle, Henry Irving, 835
[Suess, Paulo], ed. 1764 “‘That was Slavery Days’: Trendler, Gerald J., 1542
Sundiata, Ibrahim [K.], 337, Aboriginal Domestic Servants Trevis, Giacomo, 2827
2597 in the Twentieth Century”, Tronconis de Veracoechea,
Sundquist, Eric J., 338 3463 Ermilia, 1642
Sunseri, Thaddeus, 2598 Thebert, Yvon, 3224 Trotti, Michael, 836
Susini, Giancarlo, 3220 Thesde, Fran9oise, 2368, 2600 Trouillot, Michel-Rolph, 1964,
Sutton, Alison, 3461 Thoden van Velzen, H. U. E. 2098, 2375
Svalcson, Leif, 3581 [Bonno], 2488-90 Trudel, Marcel, 1556
Swan, Robert J , 721 Thomas, Brian William, 1356 Trussel, James, 1274
Swartley, Willard M., 2910 Thomas, Judith A. W., (ed. 336) Tsaboto Jean, (2682)
Sweet, David, 3402 Thomas, Laurence Mordekhai, Tsets’hladze, Revazovic Goca,
Sydnor, Charles W., 830 345,3464 2988
Sykes, Oswald, 3680 Thomaz, Luis Filipe F. R., 3359 Tsevat, Matitiahu, 2911
“Symposium: The End of the Thompson, A., 2492 Tucker, Joan, 353
Atlantic Slave Trade: Its Thompson, Alvin O., 2491 Tucker, Phillip Thomas, 1543
Impact on Africa”, 2599 Thompson, Hugh, 2886 Tucker, Veta Smith, 633
S/ulc7yk, Jet7y, 3221 -2 Thompson, Lloyd A., 3225 Tumbarello, Giacomo, 2912
Thompson, Mary, 832 Turkistani, Abdulhafeez Q., 634
T Thompson, Robert F., EL, 1541 Turley, David, 354-5
Thompson, Thomas Marshall, Turner, Grace, 2099
1405 Turner, Mary [A], ed. 356,
Taceva, M., 2987, 3223
Thompson, Vincent Bakpetu, 1965,2100-2
Tadman, Michael, 3779-80
346 Turtle, Gordon Bruce, 837
Takagi, Midori, 831
Thomson, Norman, 3404 Tushnet, Mark V., 635, 1275
Tallant, Harold D., Jr., 1355,
Thombrough, Emma Lou, 1486 Twaddle, Michael, 357, ed. 358
3403
Thornton, John K., (69), 347-8, Twohig, Dorothy, 838
Tamam, Tamam Humam, 2776
2369-70, 3561,3582, 3875 Tyson, George F., [Jr.], 2523,
Tandberg, Gerilyn G., 1269-70
Thrasher, Albert, 1406 ed. 2524, ed. 3763
Tanneau, J., 3324
Thurber, Cheryl, 1272
Tannenbaum, Frank, 339
Tardieu, Jean-Pierre, 340, 1655,
Thurmond, David L., 3226
Tibbies, Anthony, ed. 349,
u
1963, 2367
3681-2, ed. 3683
Tarenskeen, Jacqueline, (2440) Ubah, C. N„ 2826
Tiunov, Oleg L, 350
Tauzin, Aline, 2801 The Underground Railroad:
Toes, Jaap, 2493
Tavares, Luis Henrique Dias, Resources and Sites to Visit,
Toledano, Ehud R., 2758-63,
3620 1276
2777, 3811
Tavares, Pierre Franklin, 341 “Unearthing the Slave Trade”,
Tomich, Dale, 351, 2371-3
Taylor, Rupert J., 342 722
Tomlins, Christopher L., 833
Teelock, Vijaya, 3419 UNESCO, Slave Route Project,
Tong, Enzheng, 3354
Telbord, Margaret Joan Agnew, 298,3870
Toppin, Edgar A., 1273
1432 United States, 3466
Toral, Andre Amaral de, 1766
Telles, Norma, 1765 Usner, Daniel H., Jr., 1407-8,
Tomero Tinajero, Pablo, 2176-7
al-Tamimi, ‘Abd al-Malik 3405
Torres, Dominique, 3465
Khalaf, 3418 Usuanlele, Uyilawa, 2601
Torres, Juan Andrade, 1616
Temimi, Afbdeljelil] (‘Abd al- Uya, Okon Edet, 359, 3562
Torres Ramirez, Bibiano, 3630
Jalil al-Tamimi), 2802-3 Uzzell, Odell, 1277
Toumson, Roger, ed. 2374
Temin, Peter, (967)
Touwen, L. Jeroen, (3639),
Temperley, Howard, 343-4
comp. 3684 V
Temple, David P., 1433
Tovar Pinz6n, Hermes, 2178
Vainfas, Ronaldo, 1834
218
Author Indei
219
Author Index
220
Subject/Keyword Index
Note for Users: This index refers readers to terms and concepts sufficiently central to the arguments
made in materials listed in the bibliography to merit reference in their titles, by entry numbers. It is
thus a composite of subject terms and key-words - places, concepts, persons - but is not remotely
exhaustive in terms of the detailed contents of the materials cited.
The entries do not repeat the geographical organization of the bibliography itself, although they do
include references to prominent secondary regional emphases in materials listed under other, primary,
headings. Examples would be a comparative study of slavery in Russia and the United States placed in
the “General and Comparative” section (I) and indexed under “Russia” and “United States”, or an
article on slavery and the slave trade in Cuba placed in the “Caribbean - Spanish” section of the
bibliography and indexed under “Cuba” and “Trade: Cuba”.
In general, only aspects of the contents of the bibliography germane to the subject of slavery (or the slave
trade) are indexed.
In general, geographical index entries are found for the specific focus of the work. More inclusive index
categories refer users to these detailed levels of analysis wherever they exist. The literature for the
Americas, for example, tends to fall in categories running from individual plantations, then counties or
parishes, and finally states or colonies, all within the broader regional categories of the bibliography
itself. Thus, a work on Montepellier plantation will be listed as the property studied, and not under St.
James Parish or Jamaica, all within the “Caribbean - British” section of the bibliography. But users will
find a notation under the Jamaica entry reminding them to consult the names of individual plantations
located on that island. Similarly, studies on the Boni War are indexed as such, although they are also
relevant to the categories of “Maroons” and “Suriname”, where the “see also” sections of both entries
cite “Boni”.
The subtleties of distinguishing between slavery in a given location and the slave trade to or from it have
resulted in placing a number of entries in the regional and “Slave Trade” sections on a relatively
arbitrary basis. The index provides a limited guide through this maze by including entries under
“Trade” for the regions where it is mentioned and second entries under countries, colonies, and regions
for the slave trade there.
Some other logical distinctions rendered in related, and otherwise potentially overlapping, terms
employed in the index include:
Abolition:political movements opposing slavery or the slave trade (under the authority of another state,
and including U S ); Anti-slavery: ideology (cf. Pro-slavery); Emancipation: political freeings of
enslaved groups (within a state’s own jurisdiction, including colonies in Africa and elsewhere), and the
process of the freed people’s construction of new lives, identities, and communities; Suppression: naval
and other pressures applied to slaving ships; Free blacks/coloureds: communities of freedpersons;
Freedmen: status or activities of the individuals freed; Freedom: ideology and/or status; Manumission :
individual acts of freeing individuals
221
Subject/Keyword Index
Trade: generally within Section XT (Slave Trade), hut see index under “Trade:” for additional materials
listed within the other, geographical, sections of the bibliography (e g. Trade: Rio de Janeiro). Works
in Section XT emphasizing specific regional flows are indexed under the relevant geographical
designation (e.g. Italy: trade).
Cross-references are provided for synonyms and alternate phrasings common in the literature.
Technical legal distinctions have not generally been indexed (except for manumission) but will be found
within the listings for “Law(s) of slavery” (modem) and “Roman Law”.
Listings for broad conceptual areas (e g. Law, Economics) include further references to specific cases,
economic concepts, and so on. Headings for “Ships” and “Plantations” list all specific such entities
mentioned.
A slash (/) indicates duplicated listings (e g. 2921/2956) that survived proof-reading to emerge after the
entries in the bibliography had been numbered and could thus no longer be eliminated without
interrupting the numerical sequence established.
A Abortion, 1730,2762
Acapulco, 3896
‘Abbasids, 2740 Accounting, 3726
Abdul Momen, 3802 Accra, 3856
Abolition (slave trade), 236, 243, 318, 3480, 3487, Acculturation, 255
3539,3541,3555, 3571,3583, 3591, 3604, 3612, Adamawa, 2538, 3806
3619,3622, 3640, 3641, 3646, 3660, 3665, 3685, Adams, John Quincy, 489
3702, 3704, 3783, 3802, 3804, 3848; see also Adams, Virginia, 1526
Mixed commissions, Prize negroes. Suppression, Adoption, 2894
United States naval squadron Adornment, 519, 535
Abolition (slavery), 18, 19, 26, 29, 30, 59, 60, 95, Adultery, 3058
235, 236, 243, 247, 300, 337, 372, 661, 922, 1039, Advertisements, 590, 596, 693
1067, 1068, 1303, 1318, 1485, 1648, 1670, 1672, Aesop, 2921/2956, 2978
1677, 1679, 1683, 1688, 1695, 1700, 1715, 1716, Affir, Sarah, 2010
1738,1751, 1798, 1800, 1867, 1882, 1906, 1992, Africa, 34, 194, 195, 196, 197, 227
2071, 2103, 2124, 2136, 2141, 2145, 2170, 2172, Africa (Roman), 2859, 3006, 3023, 3024, 3031, 3080,
2182,2192,2203, 2204, 2211,2246, 2250, 2271, 3124,3173,3174, 3213
2272, 2296, 2297,2308,2311,2312, 2316,2331, Africa, trade goods imported - see Imports, Textiles
2332, 2349, 2361, 2376, 2378, 2381, 2407, 2433, African-American cultures, 138, 139, 140, 171,217,
2442, 2477, 2484, 2557, 2558, 2562,2940,3406, 245, 253, 257, 271, 470, 515, 588, 589, 618, 651,
3407; see also “Decline theory”, Revolution of 652, 658, 669, 670, 737, 806, 841,890,913,1100,
1848, 2597, 2643, 2689, 2718, Schoelcher, Socidtd 1109, 1110, 1182, 1608, 1892,2465; see also
des Amis des Noirs, Human rights Adornment, Africanisms in American cultures.
Abomey, 3815, 3876 Clothing, Dance, Ethnicities, Families, Games,
Aboriginals (modem), 3434, 3447, 3448, 3463 Music, Religion, Sex, Songs
222
Subject/Kcyword Index
African diaspora - see Diaspora, African Anthropology, 245, 619, 638, 2229, 2838, 2841,
African regional origins - see Origins in Africa 2846, 2856, 2876,2904,3223
Africanisms in American cultures, 27, 62, 167, 245, Anti-slavery (movements) - see Abolition
293, 379, 549, 864, 865, 886, 1075, 1441, 1889,’ Anti-slavery thought, 14,165, 166, 431,466, 567;
2159, 2196, 2369, 2370, 2512, 2513; see also see also Channing
Acculturation, Art (African), Creolization, Pipes Antibiastes, 436
Africans, in Asia, 3350, 3367 Antigua, 2025, 2026,2027,2081
Africans, in Mediterranean, 3258, 3259, 3289 Antioquia (Colombia), 1628
Africans, in Muslim world, 2724, 2725,2730, 2738, Antivolo, 2682
2752,2784,2790,2793; see also Race Apprentices/apprenticeship system, 1993, 2020,
Afrikaans, 2615, 2645, 2662 2086, 2408, 2667
Afro-Brazilians, 3823, 3835, 3854; see also Lagos, Apulius, 2999, 3074
Ouidah Arabic (language), 1111,1147
Age (Atlantic trade), 3497, 3506, 3597, 3605 Aragon, 3313
Age of revolution, 84, 122, 247, 375,493,1927, 1947 Archaeology, 90, 138, 139,140, 228, 264, 265, 266,
Agency approach, 1112 314, 390,433, 441,442,449, 453, 531, 591, 595,
Agoonlin - see Zagnanado 600, 611, 649, 681, 763, 766, 778, 805, 806, 849,
Agoud, 3818 859, 860, 868, 899, 1012, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1179,
Agriculture - see Plants (tropical); see also Crops 1216, 1242, 1243, 1327, 1328, 1346, 1358, 1411,
Agriculture (Roman), 3143, 3198, 3199, 3202 1412,1415,1416, 1473, 1694, 1782, 1789, 1790,
Akan, 2084,2570; see also Asante 1791,1792, 1793,1815,1816, 1817, 1818, 1918,
Alabama, 208, 613, 901, 1063, 1125, 1230; see also 1938,1969,1984,1994,2014,2019,2030,2040,
Black Belt, Greene Co., Prattville, Tuscaloosa Co. 2065, 2099, 2134, 2536, 2630; see also Burials,
‘Alawf, 2781 Colonoware, Criolloware, Cowrie shell. Housing,
Alcoforado report, 3600 Plantation archaeology, Root cellars, Submarine
Alcohol (trade good), 3593 archaeology
Alexander, Adele Logan, 1207 Architecture, 734, 846, 1282, 1473, 3835; see also
Alexandria (VA), 748 Housing
Algeria/Algiers, 2790, 2804 Archivo Historico Nacional (Madrid), 2162
Allada, 3525 Argentina, 3401
Allen farm, 1412 Aristotle, 1311, 1569/2157, 2850, 2918, 2924, 2952,
Almeria, 3321 2984,2985, 2986
Aluku, 2263, 2393; see also Boni Arkansas, 1334, 1342, 1348; see also Lakeport,
Amazonia, 1774, 3402, 3461 Marion Co.
Amazons (Dahomey), 3830 Arms, 971, 1172, 1700; see also Soldiers
Ambohibary Sambaina, 2694 Armies, 1709; see also Paraguayan war, Redcoats,
Amelioration (policy), 2024, 2054, 2062, 2069, 2101, Union Army
2367, 2618, 2619 Art, African, 2
American revolution, 259, 447, 511, 522, 528, 528, Art, African-American, 284
548,598,606,662,1991,2227, 3512, 3630, 3637; Art, Dutch, 2394
see also “Decline thesis”. Loyalists Art, German, 3761
Amerindians - see Native Americans Arthur (Mrs. Thornton’s), 740
Amistad, Amistad case, 188, 716, 3565, 3746, 3747 Artimidorus, 2998, 3109
Amite Co. (MI), 1248 Artisans, 1024, 1434, 1659, 1861
Ancient Mediterranean, 35, 128, 332 Aryans, 3366
Andalucia, 3286, 3307 Asa-Asa, Louis, 1321
Anderson, Bridget, 3449 Asante, 2530, 2568, 2589, 3563, 3817; see also
Anderson, John, 1549 Akan, Kumasi
Anderson, Robert, 1490 Asar, 2404
Andevo, 2694, 2697, 2698, 2699, 2703, 2705,2707 Ascension Parish, 1363
Anglo-Saxon England, 3331 Asia, 194, 195,197
Angola, 2673, 2677, 2678, 3590, 3592, 3593, 3598, Asia, central, 2829, 2835; see also Uzbek
3599, 3607, 3608, 3613, 3619; see also Benguela, Asia Minor (ancient), 2859, 2899, 3194; see also
Luanda Assyria, Babylonia, Iran, Israel, Nuzi, Sumer, Tyre
Angola, Arquivo Histdrico Nacional, 3586 Asiento, 3628
Angolas (in Brazil), 1669, 1787 Assyria (ancient), 2893, 2897, 2908
Antanetibe Ambato, 2712 Athens, 2938, 2951,2958, 2960, 2961, 2964, 2982
Antelope, 3746 Athletes, 2931
Anthony Bums case, 460 Atlantic culture, 398, 523, 796, 871, 3561
223
Subject/Keyword Index
Atlantic economy, 80, 114, 180, 227, 230, 765, 2261, Benin (kingdom), 2601, 3824
3515,3515, 3550; see also Williams Bdnin (nation) - see Ouidah, Savi
Auctions, 1212 Benito Cereno, 3, 49, 126, 174, 188, 338, 504
Augusta Co. (VA), 818 Berbice, 2078
L ’Auguste, 3739 Bergard, Laird, 1921
Augustine (St.), 2850, 3036, 3068 Berkeley Co. (SC) - see Middleburg (plantation)
Austin Co. (TX), 1423 Berlin, Ira (ed ), 575, 624
Austin-Twyman papers, 1222 Bermuda, 1980
Australia - see Aboriginals, Convicts Bestes, Peter, 436
Ayyubids, 2767 Bewley, Anthony, 1429
Aztecs, 3399 Bibb, Henry, 1321
Bible, 54, 521, 1036, 1251, 2848, 2895, 2910, 2912;
see also Colossions, Corinthians, Deuteronomy,
B Exodus, Genesis, Israel, Mark, New Testament,
Paul, Peter
Babylonia, 2905/2963, 2907 Bible societies, 1195
Badagri/Badagry, 3524, 3557 Bibliographies, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 260,
Bagaudes, 3190 1354,1354, 1557, 1639, 1671, 1681,2403,2506,
Bahamas, 1993, 1996, 2003, 2028, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2839,2840,2873, 2885, 3259, 3372, 3828; see
2060, 2099; see also Fortune Hill, Nassau also Historiography, Mediagraphy
Bahia (Brazil), 226,1783, 1794, 1796, 1797, 1799, Biblioteca Nacional (Rio de Janeiro), 1674
1803, 1808, 1814, 1824, 1826, 1828, 1830; .see Bienville Parish (LA), 1381
also Oitizeiro, Salvador Bight of Benin, 3554, 3840
Bakhtinian analysis, 1542 Bight of Biafra, 3840
Baldwin Co. (GA), 1158 Bilali diary, 1147
Ball plantations, 947, 948 Biography, 218; see also individual names; see also
Baltimore, 739,777, 803, 804, 834, 852, 853 Prosopography
Bamum, 2586 Bioko - see Fernando Po
Bananal, 1873 Births, 947,1274,1985
Bandeirantes, 1871 Bissette, l 'affaire, 2336
Bandits, 2642 Black Belt, 1164, 1224
Banen, 2525 Black Caribs, 22, 1994
Banking, 2960 Black nationalism, 93, 287
Banneker, Benjamin, 436 Black property owners - see Property owners
Banyang, 2542 Black Seminoles, 22
Baptisms, 1879, 2158 Black Thunder, 504
Baptists, 822, 960 Blackburn, Robin, 257
Baptists, Black, 215, 1514 Blacks, images of, 261
Barbados,1972,1975, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1989, 2012, Blake, William, 361
2032,2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2082, 2083, Blanchard, Peter, 58
2093, 2094, 3647; see also Bridgetown, Newton Blue Dove, 3585
plantation Boas, Franz, 1678
Barbarius Philippus, 3098 Bodily adornment - see Adornment
Barbary captivity narrative, 2780 Bodin, Jean, 168
Barnet, Miguel, 1959, 2181 Body mass index, 994
Baroque satire, 159 Bois caiman, 2256, 2276
Basse-Loire, 3319 Bolivia, 1567
Batavian Republic, 2643 Bomfim, 1847
Bavaria, 3346, 3347 Bonapart, Napoleon, 2200, 2224
Beckles, Hilary McD., 1917, 1921, 1922,1933, 1957 Bonded labor, 52, 103, 116, 118, 120, 194, 196,
Begar and beth system, 3365 3364, 3369, 3370, 3371; see also Coolie trade.
Behn, Alia - see Oroonoko Debt bondage, Encomienda, Forced Labor,
Belize, 1994, 2018 Indentured servants
Bell, James Madison, 966 Bordeaux, cour d ’assis, 2245
Bell, Mary, 1339 Borderlands, Spanish, 1582, 1596; see also Texas
Bell curve, 526 Borders (Andrew) v. (William) Hayes, 1480
Belle Poule, 3579 Botsford, Edmund, 868
Benedictines, 1859 Bourbon, 2257, 3413, 3417; see also Mascarenes,
Benguela, 3594, 3602 Reunion
224
Subject/Keyword Index
225
Subject/Keyword Index
226
Subject/Keyword Index
227
Subject/Keyword Index
228
Subject/Keyword Index
229
Subject/Keyword Index
230
Subject/Keyword Index
231
Subject/Keyword Index
India (non-Muslim), 3793, 3794; see also Aryans, Japanese prisoners of war, 3432, 3468; see also
British India, Coorg, Dasas, Goa, Murshidabad, Comfort women
Rajputs, Shimla Hill states. Section IX.4 Japanese scholarship, 2879, 2888
Jefferson, Thomas, 394, 431, 457,466, 491, 525,
Indiana, 1481, 1486
542, 569, 615, 619, 643, 732, 760, 824, 830; see
Indians (American) - see Native Americans
also Hemings, Monticello, Poplar Forest, Shadwell
Indigo, 494, 2269
Jerdone family papers, 1222
Indonesia, 3357, 3358
Jewelry - see Adornment
Industrialization/Industrial Revolution, 20, 79, 87,
Jews, 123, 187, 1563, 2395, 2447, 2719, 3478, 3491,
903, 1187, 1228, 1292, 1693, 1943, 2242, 3642;
3495; see also Holocaust
see also Growth
Jihad, 2781, 2815
Industrial slavery, 970, 1246, 1580; see also Iron¬
Jim Crow, 526, 533, 713
works, Maryland Chemical Works
“John Canoe” - see Junkanoo
Infanticide, 1153, 1730, 2651
Johnson, Marion, 3639, 3645, 3648
Inikori, Joseph E. (ed.), 58, 290, 3481, 3483, 3673
Johnson, Samuel, 2526
Initiation rites, 2867, 2954, 3148
Johnson, Serena, 834
Insurance (marine), 3709; see also Risk
Jones, Charles Price, 965
Insurrection panics - see Fear
Jones, Norrece, 575
International crime, 21
Jordan, Levi (plantation), 1415, 1416, 1417, 1425,
Inventories (estate), 1663
1433
Iowa, 1470
Jordan, Winthrop D., 1132
Iraja, 1879
Joseph, 2896
Iran (ancient), 2828, 2892, 3366
Judaism, Jewish law, 2891,2904
Ireland, 3327
Judicial cases, courts, process, trials, 438, 576,698,
Irish, 657, 1160
1054, 1055, 1056, 1063, 1118, 1158, 1171, 1211,
Iron-works, 671, 1152; see also Buffalo Forge, James
1221,1232, 1247, 1286,1301, 1368, 1383, 1401,
Madison, Tredegar
1402, 1403, 1549, 1636, 1835,2067,2245,2339;
Irving, James, 3580
see also Anthony Bums case, Amistad,
Isert, Paul Erdmann, 3584
Constitution (U.S.), Dred Scott case, Humphrey v.
Islam (religion), 226; see also Muslim (slavery,
Utz, Mahoney v. Ashton, Maryland Court of
society, etc.), Suuni
Appeals, Milly Walker, New Jersey slave case,
Islam, Nation of - see Farrakhan
Petigru, Prigg v. Pennsylvania, R. v. Hecht, Right
Israel (ancient), 2890, 2898, 2906; see also Palestine
of petitition, Somerset case, South Bend fugitive
Istanbul, 2757, 2759
slave case. Supreme Court, Watson
Italy, Section IX.3; see also Genoa, Naples, Rome,
July Monarchy (France), 2309, 2310, 2378
Sicily
Junkanoo, 1999
Ivory Coast - see Cote d’Ivoire
Just war doctrine, 1569/2157
“Justice delayed”, 456, 459
J
K
Jacksonian democracy, 1303
Jacksonville, 1485
Kaarta, 2813
Jacobs, Harriet, 1167, 1169, 1498, 1520, 1527
Kabre, 2590
Jaffa/Bradford debate, 294
Kadiolo (Mali), 2814
Jamaica, 53, 215, 228, 1916, 1962, 1969, 1981, 1989,
Kalahari, 2636
2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2029, 2031, 2043,
Kalinago - see Caribs
2046, 2047,2048, 2049, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2075,
Kamchadals, 3472
2076, 2087, 2089, 2091, 2094, 2096, 2097, 2100,
Kamina, 2524
2111, 2284, 3635, 3654, 3687; see also
Kano, 2819, 2821
Mesopotamia, Pens, Port Royal, Rosehall, Seville
Kansas, 1484
settlement, Thistlewood estate, West Indies,
Karascli, Mary C., 1894
Windward Maroons, Worthy Park
Karras, Alan J. (ed ), 290
James, C. L. R., 2335
Kasanvu, 2560
James, Montagu, 53
Katanga, 3884
James Island, 938
Katz/Prince collection, 612
Jamestown, 794
Kayor, 2595, 2600
Jane Eyre, 280
Keckley, Elizabeth, 1513
232
Subject/Keyword Index
Kentucky, 1333, 1343, 1344, 1356, 1355, 1519; Sunbury Petition, Testimonies, Treaties, Vagrancy
also Louisville, Saulsbury family legislation
Ketu, 3842 Leeward Islands Slave Act (1798), 2024
Kidnapping, 659, 660, 661, 911, 1307, 1308, 1534 “Legitimate” trade - see Transition from slaving to
Kinship - see Families, Lineages “legitimate” trade; see also Palm oil
King, Johannes, 2391,2498 Leisure, 892, 1124, 1908, 2060, 2503; see also
Kings Co. (NY), 712 Games
Kingsley, Anna, 305, 1464 Lemelle, Jacqueline, 1374
Knight, Rachel, 421 L6on, Nuevo Reyno de, 1594, 1599
Kom, 2587 Letters, 626,2521,2522
Kong, 3846 Levilloux, 2232
Kongo (in Americas), 422, 2343, 2370 Liberia, 1, 3820
Kopytoff, Igor, 2572 Liberalism, 10,427, 2170, 2299
Korea, 3352 Liberated slaves (in Africa), 3858
Korean women as comfort women, 3435 Liberto (in Brazil)- see Freedmen/persons, Liberated
Koster, Henry, 1667 slaves. Prize negroes
Krabbeholle, 2431 Liberty, 10; see also Freedom
Kumase, 3877 Liele, George, 215
Kwinti, 2427, 2429 Lifecycle, 782, 1025, 1568
Lily, 1183
Lim, Janet, 3450
Lima (Peru), 1646, 1651, 1652, 1653
L
Limoeiro, 1770,1777
Lincoln, Abraham, 589
Labor, 32, 33
Lineages, 2553, 2589
Labor force participation, 1025
Linear-programming, 1113
Labor migration - see Migration
Linguistics, 638
LaBorde (plantations), 2265, 2266
Literature, 129; see also Baroque satire, Genres,
Lactose intolerance - see Milk
Gothic, Orality, Poetry, Rhetoric, Romance,
Lagos, 3854, 3859
Romanticism (British), Theater (British), Tragedy;
La Laguna, 3298
see also authors: Behn, Blake, Bronte, Brown,
Lakeport (plantation), 1332
Butler, Child, Defoe, Emerson, Gaskell, Haley,
Lamartine, Alphonse de, 2207
Helper, Hentz, Melville, Morrison, Stowe,
Lancaster, 3642
Williams, Wollenstonecraft; see also titles:
Lanciano, 3890
Louisa Picquet
Lando, Francisco Manuel de, 1604
Literature (African-American - U.S.), 57, 70, 592,
Landolph (captain), 3574
1099, 3398, 3477, 3543
Land laws, 1695
Literature (American), 211, 396, 633, 1052, 1288,
Land tenure, 2000, 2013
2780
Landscape history, 778, 842, 1284
Literature (Brazilian), 2293
Laney’s freedom paper, 1414
Literature (British), 13, 24, 125
Language - see Discourse Literature (Caribbean), 70, 1959
Latham-Smithwick family, 920 Literature (Cuban), 2141,2145, 2183
Latifundia - see Plantations
Literature (French), 77
Laurens, Henry (plantations), 883 Literature (Spanish), 1637
Law(s) of slavery, 50, 262, 325, 411,420,452, 454, Literature (slave authors); see also Bakhtinian
455, 471, 485, 508, 545, 577, 581, 604, 615, 639, analysis. Narratives, Narrator, Poetry, and
654, 813, 815, 876, 905, 962, 987, 988, 1053, individual authors: Douglass, Equiano, Jacobs,
1064, 1168/3335, 1209, 1357, 1383, 1470, 1471, Sancho, Wedderbum
1472, 1477, 1590, 1662, 1875, 1929,2082,2617, Liverpool, 3580, 3641, 3658, 3670, 3762, 3682
2846, 2874, 2905/2963, 2917, 2930, 2938, 3321; Lobi, 2532
see also Business law, Civil rights. Code noir,
Locke, John, 3507
Codigo negrero. Common carriers. Constitution, Locust Grove (plantation), 1358
Contract, Criminal law. Critical method, Logistic models, 2056
Ecclesiastical law, Family law. Fellow servant rule, Loguen, (Rev.) Jermain Wesley, 695
Fugitive slave law. Habeas corpus. International London (as slaving port), 3566, 3667
crime, Jewish law. Judicial cases, “Justice London Missionary Society, 2648
delayed”. Leeward Islands Slave Act, Natural law. Long Island, 710, 711
Positivism (legal). Property rights, Roman law. Loring, Edward, 460
233
Subject/Keyword Index
Louisa Picquet, 989 3130, 3133, 3183, 3192,3272, 3294; see also
Louisiana, 228, 249, 308, 973, 1269, 1270, 3405; see Self-purchase
also Ascension Parish, Bienville Parish, East Manzano, Juan Francisco, 2117
Feliciana Parish, New Orleans MaranhSo, 1771, 1772, 1780; see also Limoeiro
Lousiana: French, 1369, 1371 Mariana, 1839
Louisiana: Spanish, 1366,1376, 1377, 1379,1380, Marion Co. (AK), 1335
1386 Marital slavery, 313
Louisville, 1329 Mark, 3128
Love, Nat, 1321 Market revolution, 921, 930, 978, 1292
Lowcountry - see Georgia, South Carolina Marketing, 2048, 2075, 2076
Loyalists, 512, 1548 Maroons, 53, 129, 282, 283, 284, 1133, 1447, 1453,
Luanda, 3595, 3596 1628,1626,1694, 1696,1704,1705, 1732, 1742,
Luhmann, Niklas, 325 1748, 1753, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1794, 1830, 1849,
Luiza de C6rdoba, 1636 1850,1851,1852, 1855,1881,1899, 1916, 1937,
Lumieres - see Enlightenment 1950, 1969, 1981,2112,2113,2134,2142,2156,
2222, 2288, 2301, 2383, 2415, 2416, 2426, 2428,
2431,2432,2476, 2489, 2490, 2501, 2515; see
also Aluku, Buraco do Tatu, Igua<ju, Krabbeholle,
M Kwinti, Limoeiro, Malunguinho, Oitizeiro,
Palmares, San Basilio, Windward
Mabry site, 1346 Marriage, 714, 977, 1277, 2881, 3348; see also
Macedonia, 3182 Divorce, Dowry
Machado de Assis, Joaquim Maria, 2293 Marronage - see Maroons
MacMullen, Ramsey, 3064 Marseillaise, 2231
Madagascar, 1076; see also Malagasy slaves, Section Mars Bluff (SC), 1281
VIA Marshall, Thurgood, 434, 508, 648
Madeira, 3310, 3669 Martial, 3072
Madison, James, 1068; see also Montpelier Martinique, 2244, 2340, 2353, 2368, 2371, 2372,
Madison (James) iron-works, 749 2373, 2287; see also Carbet
Madison Co. (TN), 1325 Martos, 3294
Madrid, 3280, 3305 Marxism, 326, 1136, 3064; see also Classes, Modes
Mafa, 2574 of production. Primitive accumulation, USSR,
Mahoney v. Ashton, 800 Working classes
Mainty - see Andevo Maryland, 735, 736, 791, 854; see also Baltimore,
Maka, 2553 Cumberland Co., Dorchester Co., Mahoney v.
Makoa, 2685 Ashton, Howard Co., Montgomery Co., Somerset
Malaca, 3359 Parish, Worcester Co.
Malagasy slaves (Cape Colony), 2626, 2671 Maryland Chemical Works, 851
Malagasy slaves (Mascarenes), 3408, 3423, 3784, Maryland Court of Appeals, 858
2790 Mascaranhas, Joao, 2804
Males, 1788, 1795, 1808, 1823, 1829 Mascarenes, 3411, 3420; see also Bourbon, lie de
Mallorca, Christian, 3302 France, Mauritius, Reunion
Mallorca (Roman), 3175 Masculinity, 1316, 1905; see also Gender
Malone, Ann Patton, 575 Mason, George, 843
Malunguinho, 1784 Massachusetts, 696, 713, 714; see also Salem
Mamluks, 2722, 2723, 2728, 2742,2747, 2748, Masters, 295, 667, 726, 923, 1127, 1208, 1436
2749, 2764, 2766, 2767, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771 Mato Grosso, 1903
Mammy, 633, 939,1188, 1272, 1475 Mauritania, 2778, 2801, 2810; see also Hodh
Management, 23, 984, 1024, 1159; see also Work Mauritania (modem), 3466
organization Mauritius, 378, 3406, 3407, 3409, 3414, 3415, 3416,
Mander, Karel van, 3691 3419, 3784; see also lie de France, Mascarenes
Mandingo, 422 McAlpine, Robert, 2010
Manila, 3896 McCalmon, Iain, 3345
Manning, Patrick, 2528, 3481 McFarland, Francis, 821
Manumission, 208, 804, 837, 850, 852, 853, 854, McFeely, William, 1522
881,1053,1374, 1390, 1812, 1835, 1869, 1896, McLaurin, Milton A., 1505
2159,2213,2291,2592,2802,2891,2895, 2919, McNeill, John R. (ed.), 290
2962, 3042, 3073, 3075, 3082, 3088, 3089, 3129, Medeiros, Eduardo, 3787
Mediagraphy, 541
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Subject/Keyword Index
235
Subject/Keyword Index
Mystery cults, 2994, 3173 New York (state), 680, 686, 693, 695, 715, 724,
3754; see also Dutchess Co., Fludson valley. Kings
Co., Long Island, Mohawk valley
N New York City, 675, 689, 690, 702, 721,726; see
also New Amsterdam
Names, 1098, 2037, 2908,2922, 2973, 3037, 3215, New Zealand, 3375
3347 Newby family, 814
Namibia - see Southwest Africa Newspapers, 538, 2068
Nantes, 3573, 3692, 3694, 3696, 3705, 3721, 3723, Newton plantation, 2055
3729, 3732, 3734, 3740 Nicaragua, 1621
Naples, 3268 Nigeria (modem colony/nation), 385, 2596, 2736
Napoleon - see Bonaparte Nigeria (modem area), as source of slaves, 5, 91,
Narrangansett (RI), 682 207,2559
Narratives, 99, 122,426, 432,468, 628, 636, 645, Night riders, 1027
653, 916, 935, 950, 953,957,961, 991,1011, Nimes, 3032
1096,1111, 1116,1118, 1131, 1134,1139,1258, Le Nivemais, 3324
1306,1309,1320,1321,1491, 1502, 1539, 1710; Nixoras, 3384, 3388
see also Fisk University, WPA Nkanu, 2537
Narrator, 1539 Nonimportation law, 1345
Nash, Gary D., 709 Norfolk (VA), 799, 833
al-Nasir Muhammad B. Qalawan, 2764 North Carolina, 487, 590, 875, 934, 959, 977, 1117,
Nassau, 2059 1181, 1185, 1221, 1233, 1234, 1277, 1340, 3661,
Natchez, 1407 3750, 3773; see also Somerset Place
Nation of Islam - see Farrakhan Northampton Co. (VA), 784
Nationalism, Black - see Black nationalism Northrup, Solomon, 1321, 1516
Native Americans (as slaves), 56, 227, 746, 862, Norway, 3349
1305, 1456, 1547, 1562, 1569/2157, 1573, 1577, Nova Scotia, 53, 1551
1591,1599,1602,1692,1724,1744, 1869, 1870, N’so, 2541
1871, 1875, 1909, 2032, 2123,2130,2424, 2491, Nullification, 1247
3402, 3750, 3781; see also Encomienda, Natchez, Numismatics, 2202
Osage Nut Jahan, 2830
Native Americans (as slaveholders). Section IX. 6, Nursing, 1082
and also Aztecs, Cherokees, Nixoras/Nijoras, Nutrition, 1126, 1145, 1935
Seminoles Nuzi, 2894, 2902
Natural law, 443, 3028
Natural slavery theory, 2864, 2884; see also Aristotle
Naval stores industry, 1181 o
Negerhollands (language), 2520
Negritude, 25, 182 Oakley Plantation, 1411
Nembe, 2527 Obeah, 2035
Nepal (modem), 3453, 3456 Occupations, 1022, 1025, 1088, 1143, 1144, 1178
Netherlands, 105,107,108, 109, 110, 2407, 2410, Ohio, 814, 1471, 1473, 1477; see also Cincinnati
2781; see also Cape of Good Hope, Cura9ao, Oitizeiro, 1825
Netherlands, New Amsterdam, Saint Maarten, Oklahoma, 1469
Suriname Old English, 3332
New Amsterdam, 252, 687 Oldendorp manuscripts, 2510
New Brunswick, 1548 Oman, 3783
New England, 88 O’Neall, John Belton, 568
New France - see Quebec Onjembo, 2554
New Jersey, 674, 693, 703, 3751; see also Ontario, 1555
Monmouth Co., Morris Co. Oostindie, Gert, 2423
New Jersey slave case (1845), 677 Oral testimony, 199, 2825
New Orleans, 1367,1370, 1372, 1373,1374,1375, Oral tradition, 505, 927, 1412, 1473, 1919
1376, 1377, 1378, 1379, 1380, 1383, 1385,1389, Orality, 1169, 2005
1390, 1392, 1393, 1398, 3770, 3776,3777 Origins in Africa, 3500; see also Angola, Bight of
New slavery scholarship, 497 Benin, Bight of Biafra, Ethnicity, Gabon, Gold
New South, 1021 Coast, Slave Coast
New Testament, 636, 3132, 3172 Orisha, 2355
Oroonoko, 594, 2392, 2411
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237
Subject/Keyword Index
238
Subject/Keyword Index
1928,1985, 2027, 2062, 2063, 2152, 2160, 2217, Romance (literature), 653
2255,2258,2282,2340,2341, 2342, 2481, 2482, Romanticism, British, 24
2519,2551, 3163, 3604, 3717, 3767; see also Romanticism, French, 2290
Conspiracies, Revolts Rome, 208, 3276; see also Diocletian
Restoration (France), 2308 Roosenburg (plantation), 2458
Reunion, 3410, 3412 Root cellars, 860
Revenge, 1114; see also Honor Roots, 572
Revolts, 74, 98, 375, 392, 1034, 1050, 1399, 1400, Roper, Moses, 1321
1572, 1641,1717,1740,1995,2004, 2041, 2042, Rosa Egipciaca, 1872
2084, 2111, 2120,2129,2135,2184,2878, 2879, Rose magazines
3057, 3091; see also Amistad, Carbet, Creole, Rosehall (plantation), 2004
Demerera, Deslandes, Feira de Santana, Maids, Rowan family, 1352
Morant Bay, Prosser (Gabriel), Sabinada, St. John, Royal African Company, 3635, 3636, 3655, 3656,
Sierra del Coro, Spartacus, Stono, Turner (Nat), 3657
Tyre, Vesey (Denmark) Rules of evidence, 576
Revolution - see Age of revolution, American Runaways - see Fugitives
revolution, French revolution, Haitian revolution. Rush, Dr. Benjamin, 964
Industrial revolution. Revolution of 1848 Russia, 200, 3895
Revolution of 1848 (France), 2241, 2317, 2321,2360,
2373,2351
Rhetoric, 1491, 3034 s
Rhode Island, 682
Rhode Island Historical Society, 3742 Sahara, 1856
Rhodes, 2922
Sabbath, 888, 2910
Rice, 494, 864, 865, 866, 867, 878, 976, 1021, 1161, Sabinada, 1803
1319
Sahara, 2795, 2806,2816, 3801; see also Hodh,
Richmond (VA), 764, 831, 836; see also Prosser Kadiolo (Mali), Mauritania, Tuareg
Richmond Hill (plantation), 1161 Saint-Barthelemy, 2334, 2345
Right of petitition, 489 St. Croix, 2502, 2504, 2509, 2511, 2515, 2519, 2523,
Rights, civil - see Civil rights 3760; see also Whim
Rights, human - see Human rights Saint-Domingue, 156,2216, 2226,2236, 2269, 2270,
Rights of Man - see Human rights 2272, 2286, 2289, 2294,2301, 2305, 2318, 2380;
Rio Bonito, 1874 see also Cap Fran^aise, Clerisse, Code noir,
Rio de Janeiro, appelate court, 1853 Fleuriau, Haitian Revolution, LaBorde, Toussaint
Rio de Janeiro (city), 1841, 1843, 1857, 1861, 1889 L’Ouverture, Port-au-Prince, Port-la-Libert£
Rio de Janeiro (province), 1838, 1848, 1850, 1851, Saint-Domingue refugees, 1362, 1365, 1391,2122
1863,1864, 1885 St. John, 2502
Rio de Janeiro (trade), 3601, 3603, 3609, 3910, 3618, St. John slave revolt, 2499, 2500
3771, 3778 St. John’s Episcopal churchyard, 1327
Rio de la Plata - see Plata Saint-Just, 2201
Rio Grande do Norte, 1778, 1779 St. Kitts, 2086
Rio Grande do Sul, 1895, 1897; see also Porto Saint Maarten, 2388, 2469
Alegre St. Thomas, 2502,2521, 2522
Risk (economic), 133, 3517, 3649, 3710 St. Vincent, 2073
Rites de passage - see Initiation rites Ste Croix, Geoffrey, 3064
Rivera, Joaquin de, 1636 Sale(s), deeds/contracts, 622,640, 948, 1402, 1680,
Rocha, Manoel Ribeiro, 1713, 1764 2654,2995,3009,3100,3132, 3241, 3246, 3254
La Rochelle, 3707, 3713, 3720, 3727 Salem (MA), 672, 673, 676
Rocky Mountain area, 1474, 1476, 1531 Saloum/Sallum, 2600
Rodriguez Ponce, Don Francisco, 1583 Saltillo (Mexico), 1617
Rogers, Elymas Payson, 966 Salvador (Bahia), 1781, 1798, 1810,1811, 1812,
Rogers Plantation, 1412 1813,' 1820, 1821, 1829; see also Males
Roman Empire, 3077; see also provinces: Africa, Saman&, 2174
Asia Minor, Egypt (Section VIII.5), Gaul, Samson, Elisabeth, 2453
Macedonia, Mallorca, Mauritania, Spain San Basilio, 2164
Roman law, 1064, 1359, 2666, 2884, 2991, 3001, San Juan (Puerto Rico), 73, 2149, 2154, 2158
3010, 3013, 3016, 3021, 3022, 3038, 3065, 3067, Sancho, Ignatius, 99, 3345
3083, 3097, 3106, 3107, 3108,3127,3138, 3150, Sang melees, 1934
3151, 3166, 3175, 3180, 3185,3230, 3272, 3323 Santa Cruz, 2507
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Tennessee, 1353; see also Hermitage, Locust Grove, Transaction costs, 3544
Mabry site, Madison Co., St. John’s Transition from slaving to “legitimate” trade (Africa),
Tepeaca (Mexico), 1600 3526,3817,3828, 3836, 3848, 3849, 3850, 3852,
Term slavery, 804, see also Self-purchase 3853, 3855, 3856, 3859, 3864, 3874
Testimonies, legal, 213,1131 Transitions (from slavery to free/wage labor,
Testimony, oral - see Oral testimony peasantries, etc.) - see Emancipation
Texas, 3391; see also Allen Farm, Austin Co., Bowie Transitions (from slavery to capitalism), 232, 1137;
Co., Colorado Co., Dallas, Fayette Co., Galveston, see also Emancipation
Harris Co., Houston, Jordan Plantation, Rogers Transitions (from slavery to feudalism), 2993, 3030
Plantation Transvaal, 2637, 2638
Textiles (in clothing), 1093, 1094 Traveler’s accounts, 618, 2161, 2387
Textiles (trade goods), 3548, 3695, 3697, 3721 Treaties, international, 350
Thailand, 3355, 3356 Tredegar ironworks, 811
Theater, British, 263 Triangular trade, 104, 319
Theater, Roman, 3101, 3214; see also Plautus Trimalchio Maecenatianius, 3179
Theft, 1137 Trinidad, 1990, 2006, 2015, 2054, 2056
Thematic indices, 2853, 2854, 2975, 3186 Trinitarian fathers, 2805
Thessaly, 2935, 3130 Tripoli, 3804, 3812, 3888
Thirteenth Amendment, 404, 413, 637, 915 Trois Jours, 3718
Thistle wood, Thomas (plantation), 2065 Trombetas (Brazil), 1769
Thornton, John K., 58, 3481 Truth, Sojourner, 1206, 1524, 1532, 1540
Thrace, 2987, 3223 Tuareg, 3810
Thucydides, 2943, 2975 Tubman (Harriet) collection, 612
Tune/timekeeping, 1177,1252, 1253 Tunis/Tunisia, 2783, 2787, 2788, 2791, 2792, 2793,
Time on the Cross, 1080, 1081 2802, 2803
Tituba, 672, 673 Tunja (Colombia), 1632
Tobacco, 494, 731, 795, 845, 926; see also Pipes Turks - see Seljuks, Section VII. 3 (Ottomans)
Tobago, 2014 Turley, David, 155
Tobin (family), 3658 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 638
Tomich, Dale, 257 Turner, Nat, 755, 756, 761, 777, 779, 835, 1206
Tooth mutilation, 2033, 2657 Turnover cost, 158
Torture, 2938, 3015 Tuscaloosa Co. (AL), 1195
Tourism, 3479, 3519, 3528, 3693; see also “Slave Tushnet, Mark, 988, 1290, 1291
Route” project Twain, Mark - see Huckleberry Finn
Toussaint L’Ouverture, Fran9oise Dominique, 2186, Tyre, 2889/3014, 3057
2205,2207,2218, 2231, 2268, 2290,2315, 2354
Towerson, William, 3564
Tract societies - see Bible societies V
Trade - see Section XI; see also specific ports of
origin and destination Uganda, 2560
Trade: African coasts, 2529; see also Origins Uncle Tom's Cabin - see Stowe
Trade: Atlantic, 250 Underdevelopment, 3476, 3869, 3878
Trade: Brazil, 72 Underground railroad, 701, 934, 992, 1043,1060,
Trade: Brazil internal, 1680 1061,1083, 1141, 1276, 1473,1480,1533,1553
Trade: British, 3564, 3566, 3567, 3568, 3580, 3583; Union Army, 1144, 1201
see also Bristol, Liverpool, London, Whitehaven United States, 18, 19, 20, 34, 59, 93, 130, 131,200,
Trade: Cuba internal, 2116, 2132, 2133/3623 215, 225, 255, 306, 3791; see also American
Trade: Danish, 2513, 2516, 3581, 3584, 3756, 3757, revolution, Colonial North America, U.S. naval
3758, 3760, 3763, 3763 squadron
Trade: French, 3569, 3570, 3572, 3573, 3574, 3575, United States naval squadron, 3473
3576, 3577, 3578, 3579, 2798; see also Bordeaux, Urban,,500, 850, 949, 1330, 1675, 1760, 2053, 2400,
Dunkirk, Nantes, La Rochelle 2744; see also Domestics; also individual cities:
Trade: Indian Ocean, 2620 Baltimore, Bridgetown, Buenos Aires, Cape Town,
Trade: Muslim, 2762 Charleston, Cincinnati, Houston, Lima, Louisville,
Trade: North American, 399, 1385, 3661, 3724; see Memphis, Mobile, New Orleans, New York,
also Nonimportation law Norfolk, Pensacola, Richmond, Rio de Janeiro,
Trade: Ottoman, 3811 Salvador (Bahia), San Juan, Savannah, St. Vincent,
Trade: U S. internal, 474, 764, 968, 1389 Washington
Tragedy, 223, 331,2928 Usner, Daniel, 1395
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Zagnanado, 2866
Zanzibar, 3783, 3791
Zazamanaga, 2712
Zoutpansberg (South Africa), 2611
Zulu, 3822
Zumbi, 1789, 1815, 1816
Zuurzak, 2420
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