The slave ship in the 17th and 18th centuries
Martine ACERRA
Professor of Modern History at the University of Nantes and member of the Center for Research in International and Atlantic History (CRHIA). His work focuses on the history of the Navy, the shipbuilding, the arsenals and their role in the structuring of modern States.
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The Nantes slave trade in the middle of the 18th century (1748-1751)
Bernard MICHON
Bernard Michon
Bernard Michon has a doctorate in history from the University of Nantes. Sa thesis, defended in December 2005 under the supervision of Professor Guy Saupin, was entitled: Port area of Nantes in the 17th century and_cc781905-5cde-3193-6badIIIth centuries.Xbb3b-5th centuries
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The Stapletons, from Ireland to West Indian plantations
Natacha BONNET
Doctor in History from the University of Nantes. His thesis, defended in 2006 under the supervision of Professor Guy Saupin, was entitled: Lords and planters, between the West Atlantic and the Antilles: Quatre_cc781905-5cbb-3b194-3194 -136bad5cf58d_18th century families.
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Nantes slave captains and the sea route to maritime armament (1717-1738): from myth to reality
Guy Saupin
Professor of Modern History at the University of Nantes and member of the Center for Research in International and Atlantic History
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The sailors of the Loire River in slave crews: study of a labor pool_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58_de la trafic nantdaise au nantdaise Eighteenth century
Murielle BOUYER
Doctor in History from the University of Nantes. His thesis, defended in 2004 under the supervision of Professor Guy Saupin, was entitled: Sea people of the Loire River: study of a hand basin d'oeuvre trade in Nantes in the 18th century.
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Disciplinary mistreatment within the crews of slave ships in the 18th century: an approach based on the example of Nantes
Vincent BUGEAUD
PhD student in History at the University of Nantes. His thesis, prepared under the supervision of Professor Guy Saupin, deals with the people of the Loire estuary from the end of the 17th century to the middle of the 19th_cc781905-5cde- 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_century.
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Blacks in the prisons of Nantes
Erick NOEL
Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Nantes since 1998 and member of the Center for Research in History Internationale et Atlantique (CRHIA).
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Africans, Orientals and slavery in France in the 18th century
Pierre H. BOULLE
Professor retired from McGill University in Montreal, where he taught Modern European History. 3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_que French, on colonial trade in the 18th century, the slave trade and, more recently, on blacks in France and the concept of race.
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Opinion on the abolition of the slave trade in a slave port: the example of Nantes (1814-1831)
Elodie LE GARREC
PhD student at the University of South Brittany, she develops her work on the study of the abolitionist process in the 19th century
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