A Cultural and Social History of Ghana from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century: The Gold Coast in the Age of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

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This book examines the cultural and social history of the Gold Coast presenting an analytical and theoretical perspective on the Atlantic African side of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and proposes an approach to an understanding of early modernity.

Author(s): Ray A. Kea; Ivor Wilks
Edition: hardcover
Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 686
City: Lewiston / Queenston / Lampeter

Book 1
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknkowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Texts
Chapter One: Hans Lykke of Osu
Chapter Two: History, Commerce, and Texts
Part Two: Service
Chapter Three: The Company's Servant: Sodsha Duomoro
Book 2
Part Three: Resistance
Chapter Four: Subalterns and Social Struggle
Chapter Five: A Rebel and an Abolitionist
Glossary
Endnotes
Abbreviations and Bibliography
Index