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Date: 2016-07-14 21:50:17
Africa
Racism
International relations
African slave trade
Americas
Arab history
Islam and slavery
Slavery
Slavery in Africa
Atlantic slave trade
John Thornton
Arab slave trade

The `reversal of fortune' thesis and the compression of history: Perspectives from African and comparative economic history

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