West Africa in the British Atlantic: trade, violence, and Empire in the 1640s
The importance of Africa and African agency in the formation of the Atlantic world is now widely acknowledged by historians, but Africa has drawn less attention than other regions in analyses of the British Atlantic. Drawing upon the nascent methodology of global microhistory, this article contribut...
Main Author: | Blakemore, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2015
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