The Historical Encyclopedia of World Slavery: L-ZJunius P. Rodriguez Collects the work of more than 200 experts. Has more than 650 entries which examine and analyze human bondage in all its forms throughout the ages. Offers a historical overview of the subject and identifies the common threads that run through the slave systems of fundamentally different cultures. |
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Maps | 385 |
The Historical Encyclopedia | 393 |
Bibliography | 717 |
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