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This book argues that Angola and Brazil were connected, not separated, by the Atlantic Ocean.

Roquinaldo Ferreira focuses on the cultural, religious and social impacts of the slave trade on Angola.

Reconstructing biographies of Africans and merchants, he demonstrates how cross-cultural trade, identity formation, religious ties and resistance to slaving were central to the formation of the Atlantic world.

By adding to our knowledge of the slaving process, the book powerfully illustrates how Atlantic slaving transformed key African institutions, such as local regimes of forced labor that predated and coexisted with Atlantic slaving and made them fundamental features of the Atlantic world's social fabric.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107225779 / 9781107225770
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
09/04/2012
English
263 pages
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