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Slavery, Memory and Identity

National Representations and Global Legacies

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The book offers a groundbreaking exploration of how different nations represent slavery, providing an international comparative perspective. It features diverse contributions that cover a wide geographical range, including Europe, North America, West and South Africa, the Indian Ocean, and Asia, highlighting the varied historical narratives and cultural interpretations of slavery across these regions.

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Slavery, Memory and Identity, Douglas Hamilton

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2012
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