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PUBLICATIONS OF CONFERENCE DELEGATES
Publications
of conference delegates will be on display throughout the conference. Some of
them are listed below (list will be updated frequently).
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Catherine
Coquery-Vidrovitch
History of African Cities South
of the Sahara:
From the Origins to
Colonization
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2005. 421 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener Publishers
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Christian Cwik, Javier Laviña, Michael Zeuske
(eds.)
Esclavitud, huida y resistencia
en Cuba
Berlin:
Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin, 2013. 206 páginas.
Contribuciones
de Arturo Sorhegui D’Mares, María Barcia del Carmen Zequeira, Orlando F.
García Martínez, Gabino La Rosa Corzo, Olga Portuondo Zúñiga, Leonor Amaro
Cano
More
information: >> wvb
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Antonio
Gaztambide Géigel
Tan lejos de Dios ...
Ensayos sobre las relaciones
del Caribe con
Estados Unidos.
San Juan:
Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Puerto Rico y el Caribe / Ediciones
Callejón, 2006. 242 páginas.
More
information: >> Ediciones Callejón
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Mark
Jarrett
The Congress of Vienna and Its
Legacy:
War and Great Power Diplomacy
After Napoleon
London/New
York: I.B. Tauris, 2014 (paperback). 544 pages.
More
information: >> I.B. Tauris
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Javier Laviña, Michael Zeuske (eds.)
The Second Slavery:
Mass Slaveries and Modernity in
the Americas
and in the Atlantic Basin
Slavery and
Postemancipation vol. 6, Berlin/Münster/Wien [et al.]: LIT Verlag, 2014.
208 pages.
More
information: >> LIT Verlag
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Robin
Law, Paul E. Lovejoy
Biography of Mahommah Gardo
Baquaqua:
His Passage from Slavery to
Freedom
in Africa and America
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2001. 272 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener
Publishers
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Paul E.
Lovejoy (ed.)
H.H.
Johnston:
The History of a Slave
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2012. 176 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener
Publishers
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Gelien
Matthews
Caribbean Slave
Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement.
Baton
Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2013 (paperback). 197 pages.
More
information: >>
Louisiana State University Press
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Beatrice
Nicolini
The First Sultan of Zanzibar:
Scrambling for Power and Trade
in the
Nineteenth Century Indian Ocean
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2012. 250 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener
Publishers
Reviewed
by L. Werner, “Saudi Aramco World”, March/April 2013, p. 40; Tony Waters,
California State University, Chico, “African Studies Quarterly”, vol. 13,
Issue 4, 2013, pp. 132-133.
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Michael
Zeuske
Amistad:
A Hidden Network of Slavers and
Merchants
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2014. 284 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener Publishers
Simón Bolívar:
History and Myth
Princeton:
M. Wiener, 2012. 156 pages.
More
information: >> Markus Wiener Publishers
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