The Atlantic Slave Trade (Problems in World History)

The Atlantic Slave Trade by David Northrup is a scholarly work published by Cengage Learning on September 26, 2001. This edition, comprising 224 pages, is part of the Problems in World History series and is presented in English. The book features a collection of secondary-source essays that have been meticulously edited for both content and length, providing a streamlined alternative to traditional course materials.
Readers will find that The Atlantic Slave Trade serves as a supplementary text primarily for upper-level courses, offering chapter introductions, essay introductions, and annotated bibliographies to enhance understanding. The essays focus on the complexities of the slave trade in Africa, making it a valuable resource for those studying this significant historical topic. This edition is designed to facilitate a deeper exploration of the subject matter, catering to academic needs while presenting the information in an accessible format.
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A volume in the Problems in World History series, this book features a variety of secondary-source essays that are carefully edited for both content and length, making this single volume a convenient alternative to course packets or multiple monographs. Most often used as a supplementary text for upper-level courses, The Atlantic Slave Trade includes chapter introductions, essay introductions, and annotated bibliographies.
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