Trade Castles & Forts of West Africa
Title | Trade Castles & Forts of West Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Walter Lawrence |
Publisher | |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 1963 |
Genre | Africa, West |
ISBN |
Forts, Castles and Society in West Africa
Title | Forts, Castles and Society in West Africa PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2018-10-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004380175 |
Long regarded as disturbing remnants of the Atlantic slave trade, the European forts and castles of West Africa have attained iconic positions as universally significant historical monuments and world heritage tourist destinations. This volume of original contributions by leading Africanists presents extensive new historical views of the forts in Ghana and Benin, providing both impetus and a scholarly basis for further research and fresh debate about their historical and geographical contexts; their role in the slave trade; the economic and political connections, centred on the forts, between the Europeans and local African polities; and their place in variously focused heritage studies and endeavours. Contributors are Hermann W. von Hesse, Daniel Hopkins, Jon Olav Hove, Ole Justesen, Ineke van Kessel, Robin Law, John Kwadwo Osei-Tutu, Jarle Simensen, Selena Axelrod Winsnes†, Larry Yarak.
Forts and Castles of Ghana
Title | Forts and Castles of Ghana PDF eBook |
Author | A. van Dantzig |
Publisher | Sedco Publishing |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
The forts and castles of Ghana form a unique memorial to a precolonial period when representatives of European trading companies bartered as equals with African merchants. It was a colourful episode of world history spanning four centuries, from the fifteenth century Portuguese voyages of discovery to the beginings of the imperial epoch. This books traces the history of more than fifty forts, castles and trading posts built on Ghana's coasts by various European nations. Each entry is accompanied by a descriptive guide and black and white illustrations. Albert van Dantzig, originally from Holland, has lived in Ghana since 1963 and is the senior lecturer in history at the University of Ghana, he is the author of two previous books; The Dutch Participation in the Slave Trade and The Dutch on the Guinea Coast, 1680-1740.
Castles & Forts of Ghana
Title | Castles & Forts of Ghana PDF eBook |
Author | James Anquandah |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Atlantic Coast (Ghana) |
ISBN |
The Door of No Return
Title | The Door of No Return PDF eBook |
Author | William St. Clair |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
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Blacktrekking
Title | Blacktrekking PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie Claytor |
Publisher | Iwrite4oru |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2019-07-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999884232 |
BLACKTREKKING: My Journey Living in Latin America is a riveting, coming-of-age story profiling author Stephanie Claytor's decision to move to a completely foreign country by herself, not just once but twice. From the time Stephanie was a baby, she spent many summers on family vacations exploring the United States with her family. As Stephanie became an adult, she made the decision to live abroad and learn Spanish. From love and heartbreak to violence, culture shock and exploration of racial identity, Stephanie details her time blossoming into an adult while living in both the Dominican Republic and Colombia. This moving travel memoir weaves in tips for how to stay safe while living abroad, as well as how to have a good time and maximize the experience. A naturally inquisitive storyteller and an award-winning multimedia reporter by trade, who has worked at numerous television stations across the United States, Stephanie put her journalism skills to work and shares never heard before interviews from displaced Colombians and from members of maroon communities. She intertwines the stories of others who have fought for years to be recognized. Many of her personal adventures will have you laughing and reflecting, while simultaneously inspiring you to walk away with a greater understanding of Dominican and Colombian culture.
Commercial Transitions and Abolition in West Africa 1630–1860
Title | Commercial Transitions and Abolition in West Africa 1630–1860 PDF eBook |
Author | Angus E. Dalrymple-Smith |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2019-12-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9004417125 |
Commercial Transitions and Abolition in West Africa 1630–1860 offers a fresh perspective on why, in the nineteenth century, the most important West African states and merchants who traded with Atlantic markets became exporters of commodities, instead of exporters of slaves. This study takes a long-term comparative approach and makes of use of new quantitative data. It argues that the timing and nature of the change from slave exports to so-called ‘legitimate commerce’ in the Gold Coast, the Bight of Biafra and the Bight of Benin, can be predicted by patterns of trade established in previous centuries by a range of African and European actors responding to the changing political and economic environments of the Atlantic world.