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Section
1. [Cover] Africans in bondage: studies in slavery and the slave trade
2. [Half-title] Africans in bondage
3. [Frontispiece]
4. [Title page] Africans in bondage: studies in slavery and the slave trade: essays in honor of Philip D. Curtin on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of African Studies at the University of Wisconsin
5. Contents
6. Tables
7. Figures
8. Maps
9. Acknowledgements
10. Introduction
11. Chapter 1: When did smallpox reach the New World (and why does it matter)?
12. Chapter 2: The company trade and the numerical distribution of slaves to Spanish America, 1703-1739
13. Chapter 3: Slave prices in the Portuguese southern Atlantic, 1600-1830
14. Chapter 6: Anastácia and the slave women of Rio de Janeiro
15. Chapter 5: Healing and race in the South Carolina low country
16. Chapter 6: The slave trade in Niger Delta oral tradition and history
17. Chapter 7: The Atlantic slave trade and the Gabon Estuary: the Mpongwe to 1860
18. Chapter 8: Kru emigration to British and French Guiana, 1841-1857
19. Chapter 9: Slave trade, "legitimate" trade, and imperialism revisited: the control of wealth in the Bights of Benin and Biafra
20. Chapter 10: Problems of slave control in the Sokoto Caliphate
21. Chapter 11: Ex-slaves, transfrontiersmen and the slave trade: the Chikunda of the Zambesi Valley, 1850-1900
22. Chapter 12: Slaves into soldiers: social origins of the Tirailleurs Senegalais
23. Chapter 13: Warlords and enslavement: a sample of slave raiders from eastern Ubangi-Shari, 1870-1920
24. Notes on contributors
25. Index
26. [Back cover]
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