Eltis, David, 1940-....
Eltis, D. (David), 1940-
David Eltis British Canadian American historian and scholar of slavery
Eltis, David
VIAF ID: 108870208 ( Personal )
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Works
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Atlas do comércio transatlântico de escravos | |
(The) Cambridge world history of slavery | |
Characteristics of captives leaving the Cameroons for the Americas, 1822-37 | |
Coerced and free migration : global perspectives | |
Economic growth and the ending of the transatlantic slave trade | |
Free and Coerced Transatlantic Migrations : Some Comparisons | |
From the galleons to the highlands : slave trade routes in the Spanish Americas | |
History of the Liverpool privateers and letters of marque : with an account of the Liverpool slave trade, 1744-1812 | |
Human capital and institutions : a long run view | |
London, metropolis of the slave trade | |
The military revolution in sixteenth-century Europe | |
n81045203 | |
New estimates of exports from Barbados and Jamaica, 1665-1701 | |
The relative importance of slaves and commodities in the Atlantic trade of seventeenth-century Africa | |
The rise of African slavery in the Americas | |
The roots of the African diaspora: methological considerations in the analysis of names in the liberated African registers of Sierra Leone and Havana | |
Les routes de l'esclavage | |
Routes to slavery : direction, ethnicity, and mortality in the transatlantic slave trade | |
Slave departures from Africa, 1811-1867 : an annual time series | |
SlaveVoyages. | |
The trans-Atlantic slave trade a database on CD-Rom | |
The volume and African origins of the British slave trade before 1714 |