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A major reference tool, providing thousands of entries and rich scholarly annotations, this book defines research on postemancipation societies in North America, South America, Latin America, and Africa.

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The first [bibliography] dedicated to the often neglected postemancipation history of former slave-owning societies.... The editors present more than 1,600 entries in many languages, arranged geographically and subdivided by type of resource, most of them annotated.... Also delves into sources beyond the expected studies of former slaves and slave owners, e.g., the effects of urbanization and immigration during this transitional period. - Choice; ""A crucial and standard source for everyone interested in the global meaning of African slavery, the African diaspora, and their enduring legacy."" - David Brion Davis, Yale University; ""An important research tool for anyone interested in the social, economic, political, and ideological changes brought by the emancipation of slaves in the British West Indies, Spanish and Portuguese America, and Africa.... Invaluable for researchers at every level."" - Harold Woodman, Purdue University

Societies After Slavery A Select Annotated Bibliography of Printed Sources on Cuba Brazil British Colonial Africa South A Pitt Latin American Series

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      Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
      Publication Date: 5/23/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822958482, 978-0822958482
      ISBN10: 0822958481

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      Book Synopsis
      A major reference tool, providing thousands of entries and rich scholarly annotations, this book defines research on postemancipation societies in North America, South America, Latin America, and Africa.

      Trade Review
      The first [bibliography] dedicated to the often neglected postemancipation history of former slave-owning societies.... The editors present more than 1,600 entries in many languages, arranged geographically and subdivided by type of resource, most of them annotated.... Also delves into sources beyond the expected studies of former slaves and slave owners, e.g., the effects of urbanization and immigration during this transitional period. - Choice; ""A crucial and standard source for everyone interested in the global meaning of African slavery, the African diaspora, and their enduring legacy."" - David Brion Davis, Yale University; ""An important research tool for anyone interested in the social, economic, political, and ideological changes brought by the emancipation of slaves in the British West Indies, Spanish and Portuguese America, and Africa.... Invaluable for researchers at every level."" - Harold Woodman, Purdue University

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