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Article Anne Ruderman; Marlous van Waijenburg (2023)
(Un)principled Agents: Monitoring Loyalty after the End of the Royal African Company Monopoly. Business History Review (pp. 247-281). (/isis/citation/CBB436519364/) unapi

Article Nicholas Radburn (2023)
The British Gunpowder Industry and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Business History Review (pp. 363-384). (/isis/citation/CBB139174713/) unapi

Article Mary E. Hicks (2023)
Captivity's Commerce: The Theory and Methodology of Slaving and Capitalism. Business History Review (pp. 225-246). (/isis/citation/CBB191623786/) unapi

Article Justene Hill Edwards (2023)
“This Slavery Business Is a Horrible Thing”: The Economy of American Slavery in the Lives of the Enslaved. Business History Review (pp. 307-334). (/isis/citation/CBB844471613/) unapi

Article Carolyn Roberts (2023)
Pharmaceutical Captivity, Epistemological Rupture, and the Business Archive of the British Slave Trade. Business History Review (pp. 283-305). (/isis/citation/CBB777187109/) unapi

Article Felipe Gaitán Ammann (2022)
Trading Tones: Exploring the Soundscape of Human Trafficking in Spanish Colonial Panama. Historical Archaeology (pp. 199-216). (/isis/citation/CBB153437555/) unapi

Article Benjamin Breen (2022)
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire: Pyric Technologies and African Pipes in the Early Modern World. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 139-162). (/isis/citation/CBB843102085/) unapi

Book David Richardson (2022)
Principles and Agents: the British slave trade and its abolition. (/isis/citation/CBB104965625/) unapi

Article Paul Christopher Johnson (2021)
Translating Spirits: Medical-Ritual Healing and Law in Brazil and the Broader Afro-Atlantic World. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 27-45). (/isis/citation/CBB954687869/) unapi

Book Vanessa S. Oliveira (2021)
Slave trade and abolition : Gender, commerce, and economic transition in Luanda. (/isis/citation/CBB340968339/) unapi

Book Joshua D. Rothman (2021)
The ledger and the chain : How domestic slave traders shaped America. (/isis/citation/CBB095360247/) unapi

Article Rob Johnstone (2020)
From Georgian traders to Victorian glass makers: The evolution of the Chance family business and its role in developing glass manufacturing. International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology (pp. 199-218). (/isis/citation/CBB328901722/) unapi

Book Manuel Barcia (2020)
The Yellow Demon of Fever: Fighting Disease in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade. (/isis/citation/CBB390364236/) unapi

Article Trevor Burnard (2020)
“A Pack Of Knaves”: The Royal African Company, the development of the Jamaican plantation economy and the benefits of monopoly, 1672‒1708. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History. (/isis/citation/CBB045975761/) unapi

Book John Harris (2020)
The last slave ships : New York and the end of the middle passage. (/isis/citation/CBB574560992/) unapi

Book Herman L. Bennett (2018)
African Kings and Black Slaves: Sovereignty and Dispossession in the Early Modern Atlantic. (/isis/citation/CBB095146494/) unapi

Book Johan Mathew (2016)
Margins of the Market: Trafficking and Capitalism across the Arabian Sea. (/isis/citation/CBB767549347/) unapi

Article Peter M. Solar; Klas Rönnbäck (2015)
Copper sheathing and the British slave trade. Economic History Review (pp. 806-829). (/isis/citation/CBB786137923/) unapi

Article Anna Seiderer (2013)
The Legacy of Pierre Fatumbi Verger in the Whydah Historical Museum (Benin): Development of an Ambivalent Concept of Hybridity. History in Africa (pp. 295-312). (/isis/citation/CBB736188803/) unapi

Article Barton C. Hacker (2008)
Firearms, Horses and Slave Soldiers: The Military History of African Slavery. Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology (pp. 62-83). (/isis/citation/CBB476866628/) unapi

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