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Books in the Cambridge Studies on the African Diaspora series

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  • - Race, Labor, and Empire in the Twentieth-Century Caribbean, 1898-1948
    by Jorge L. (University of Puerto Rico) Giovannetti-Torres
    £29.99 - 83.49

    This book provides a detailed analysis of Afro-Caribbean experiences in Cuba from 1898 to 1948. Paying particular attention to labor, race, politics, and imperial relations, Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres weaves together a complex story of transnationalism in the African Diaspora.

  • - Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions
    by New Hampshire) Johnson & Rashauna (Dartmouth College
    £28.49 - 46.49

    Slavery's Metropolis examines the paradoxes of slave life in New Orleans, a cosmopolitan port city located at the crossroads of early America and the Atlantic World. Its vivid stories will appeal to a broad readership, while its theoretical and methodological contributions will appeal to historians and other scholars.

  • by Houston) Domingues da Silva & Daniel B. (Rice University
    £29.99 - 85.99

    This book traces the origins of Africans forced into the Atlantic from West Central Africa during the peak period of the transatlantic slave trade. Richly adorned with tables, figures, and vivid quotations, it will appeal to scholars of Africa and the African Diaspora, graduate students, and genealogists.

  • - A History of the African Diaspora
    by Michael A. (New York University) Gomez
    £74.49

    This 2005 book examines the global unfolding of the African Diaspora, the migrations and dispersals of the people of Africa, from antiquity to the modern period. The experiences of Africans in the Old World is followed by their experience in lands claimed by European colonial powers.

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