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‘Slavery, Migration, and the Atlantic World’ An Interview with Piet Emmer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2010

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Interview
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Copyright © Research Institute for History, Leiden University 2006

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1 Emmer, P.C., Engeland, Nederland, Afrika en de slavenhandel in de negentiende eeuw (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1974).Google Scholar

2 Emmer, P.C., De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500-1850 (Amsterdam: de Arbeiderspers, 2000 and 20032). Translated asGoogle ScholarLes Pays-Bas et la traite des Noirs (Paris: Karthala, 2005) and asGoogle ScholarThe Dutch Slave Trade, 1500-1850 (New York; Oxford: Berghahn, 2006)Google Scholar.

3 Fogel, Robert William and Engerman, Stanley L., Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1974).Google Scholar

4 Emmer, Pieter C., ‘The Dutch and the Slave Americas’, in Eltis, David, Lewis, Frank D. and Sokoloff, Kenneth (eds), Slavery in the Development of the Americas (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 7089.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5 Emmer, P.C., Pétré-Grenouilleau, O. and Roitman, J.V. (eds), A Deus ex Machina Revisited: Atlantic Colonial Trade and European Economic Development (Leiden: Brill, 2006).Google Scholar

6 Wansink, Piet Emmer en Hans, Wegsturen of binnenlaten? Tien vragen en antwoorden over migratie (Amsterdam: de Arbeiderspers, 2005).Google Scholar