Wednesday 11 January 2012

Atlas of Slavery

Atlas of Slavery
Author: James Walvin
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0582437806



Atlas of Slavery


"James Walvin maps the history of slavery from ancient to modern times and provides a succinctly written commentary on the same,. Download Atlas of Slavery from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. .....further enhancing his reputation as one of the leading international figures in raising public awareness and understanding of slavery and its impact on global history". David Richardson, Professor of Economic History, University of Hull. A This is a wide-ranging and extremely useful study of the historical geography of slavery and the slave trade. This Atlas will be an invaluable resource for students studying slavery and for the general reader interested in this important area. Professor Gad Heuman, Department of History, University of Warwick. A SlaveryAtransformedAAfrica, Europe and Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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