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Le comptoir français de Juda (Ouidah) au XVIIIe siècle : études sur la traite des noirs au Golfe de Guinée
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Year: 1942 Publisher: Paris : Larose,

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Le comptoir français de Juda (Ouidah) au 18e siècle : études sur la traite des noirs au Golfe de Guinée
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Year: 1940 Publisher: Paris Librairie Larose

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The western slave coast and its rulers : European trade and administration among the Yoruba and Adja-speaking peoples of South-Western Nigeria, southern Dahomey and Togo
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Year: 1961 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon press,

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Afro-European trade in the Atlantic world : the western Slave Coast, c.1550-c.1885
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ISBN: 9781847011787 1847011780 1782044280 1847011101 1322988846 Year: 2015 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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From 1550 to colonial partition in the mid-1880s, trade was key to Afro-European relations on the western Slave Coast (the coastal areas of modern Togo and parts of what are now Ghana and Benin). This book looks at the commercial relations of two states which played a crucial role in the Atlantic slave trade as well as the trade in ivory and agricultural produce: Hula, known to European traders as Great or Grand Popo (now in Benin) and Ge, known as Little Popo (now in Togo). Situated between the Gold Coast to the west and the eastern Slave Coast to the east, this region was an important supplier of provisions for Europeans and the enslaved Africans they purchased. Also, due to its position in the lagoon system, it facilitated communication along the coast between the trading companies' headquarters on the western Gold Coast and their factories on the eastern Slave Coast, particularly at Ouidah, the Slave Coast's major slave port. In the 19th century, when the trade at more established ports was disrupted by the men-of-war of the British anti-slave trade squadron, the western Slave Coast became a hot-spot of illegal slave trading. Providing a detailed reconstruction of political and commercial developments in the western Slave coast, including the transition from the slave trade to legitimate commerce, this book also reveals the region's position in the wider trans-Atlantic trade network and how cross-cultural partnerships were negotiated; the trade's impact on African coastal 'middlemen' communities; and the relative importance of local and global factors for the history of a region or community. Silke Strickrodt is Research Fellow in Colonial History, German Historical Institute London. She is co-editor (with Robin Law and Suzanne Schwarz) of Commercial Agriculture, the Slave Trade and Slavery in Atlantic Africa (James Currey, 2013).

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