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Africans and Portuguese: all slave traders in the 15th and 16th centuries in the Gulf of Guinea.
Joseph Bato'Ora BALLONG WEN-MEWUDA
Historien togolais. directeur du programme « Rendez-vous avec l'Afrique » à Radio Vatican . Knight of Arts and Letters (2017)
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The Beginnings of Luso-Congolese Relations: A New Interpretation
John K. THORNTON
Historian, Professor in the Department of History at the University of Millersville, Pennsylvania, United States.
Curator of the “African Voices” exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute History Museum in Washington.
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São Tomé and the Bantu Diaspora to Hispanic America
Nicolas NGOU-MVE
Historian, Professor at the Omar Bongo University of Libreville (GABON).
Member of the International Scientific Committee of “The Slave Route”, UNESCO.
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Portugal, African markets and North-South relations (1448-ca 1550)
Roger Boot
Anthropologist.
Researcher at the CNRS, Center for African Studies (CNRS-Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales).
Member of the editorial board of the Cahiers d'études africaines.
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From customary slavery to the transatlantic slave trade in the region of Dschang in Cameroon: An aspect of the land circuits upstream of the Gulf of Guinea in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Zacharie SAHA
Historian, since 1996 has been teaching the history of international relations and civilizations as an assistant in the Department of History and Geography at the FLSH of the University of Dschang in Cameroon.
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Slavery in Portugal. Utopia and reality.
Didier LAHON
Historian, - Associate Researcher of the Portuguese Studies Center of the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences.
PhD in Social and Historical Anthropology - EHESS
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Portugal and illegal trafficking, a matter of convenience.
João Pedro MARQUES
Historian, researcher at the Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (Lisbon), since 1987.
Professor of African History, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, from 1990 to 1993.
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The Luso-Brazilian slave trade after the English abolition of 1807.
Oruno D. LARA
Guadeloupean historian.
State Doctor of Letters and Human Sciences in Modern and Contemporary History.
Professor of History at the University of Yaoundé, Cameroon (1976-1978) at the University of Paris X, teaches the History of ACP Countries, 16th-20th centuries and Africa-Caribbean-Europe International Relations.
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The role of African slaves in the Portuguese trading posts of Sri Lanka and the Far East.
Shihan by SILVA JAYASURIYA
BSc (Economics) Honours, University of London, MSc (Finance) University of London, Degree in Linguistics,
University of Westminster, London.
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The Indian and the Black: a legendary relationship in Brazil.
Tania RISERIO D'ALMEIDA GANDON
Professor of History at the State University of Bahia in Brazil, campus of Feira de Santana.
Visiting professor at the Business School of Pierre-Mendes France University in Grenoble.
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The large Nagô tent: ethnic rapprochements among the Africans of Bahia in the 19th century.
Maria Inès CORTES DE OLIVEIRA
Historian, Professor at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.
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Memories and omissions of slave resistance in Brazil.
Towards a theatrical reinterpretation of the processes of domination.
Carine DURAND
Collaborator of the Division of Intercultural Projects of UNESCO, La Route de L'Esclave programme.
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Presentation of Chaumette's speech given at the National Convention in 1793.
Olivier DOUVILLE
Psychoanalyst, Lecturer in clinical psychology at the University of Paris-10 Nanterre.
Member of the Freudian Circle and of the European Psychoanalysis Foundation. Director of publication of Clinical Psychology (Paris, L'Harmattan). Co-editor in chief of PTAH (Psychoanalysis - Anthropology - Crossings - History).
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The French Revolution and the colonial problem.
Universal Human Rights or Northern Human Rights?
Florence Gauthier
Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot.
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Is Negro slavery a crime against humanity?
Jacques FREDJ
Professor of Philosophy at the Lycée Condorcet in Limay (78).
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Identity strategies put to the test by uprooting and the legacies of the slavery past: the West Indian example.
Jean GALAP - Olivier DOUVILLE
Jean GALAP
Doctor in psycho-anthropology.
Psychotherapist.
Research engineer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS).
Olivier Douville
Psychoanalyst, Lecturer in clinical psychology at the University of Paris-10 Nanterre. Member of the Freudian Circle and of the European Psychoanalysis Foundation. Director of publication of Clinical Psychology (Paris, L'Harmattan). Co-editor in chief of PTAH (Psychoanalysis - Anthropology - Crossings - History).
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