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The Economics of the Indian Ocean Slave Trade in the Nineteenth Century
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Chapter 1 The Economics of the Indian Ocean and Red Sea Slave Trades in the 19th Century, William Gervase Clarence-Smith; Chapter 2 The 19th Century Islamic Slave Trade from East Africa (Swahili and Red Sea Coasts), Ralph A. Austen; Chapter 3 The Black Slaves of Turkish Arabia during the 19th Century, Albertine Jwaideh, J.W. Cox; Chapter 4 Slaves and Slave Traders in the Persian Gulf, 18th and 19th Centuries, Thomas M. Ricks; Chapter 5 The Nile Valley System and the Red Sea Slave Trade 1820'“1880, Janet J. Ewald; Chapter 6, Abdussamad H. Ahmad; Chapter 7 Slavery and the Slave Trade in Southern Ethiopia in the 19th Century, Timothy Fernyhough; Chapter 8 Localisation and Social Composition of the East African Slave Trade, 1858'“1873, A. Sheriff; Chapter 9 The Structures of the Slave Trade in Central Africa in the 19th Century, François Renault; Chapter 10 Madagascar and Mozambique in the Slave Trade of the Western Indian Ocean 1800'“1861, Gwyn Campbell; Chapter 11 Covert Slaves and Coveted Coolies in the Early 19th Century Mascareignes, Marina Carter, Hubert Gerbeau; Chapter 12 The Last Years of the Slave Trade to the Cape Colony, Robert Ross;

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William Gervase Clarence-Smith (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK)

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