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Transatlantic Slave Trade: the Scottish Connection
University of Glasgow
15 episodes
1 week ago
The transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery in the Americas: Exploring Scottish connections. Podcasts from symposium jointly held at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh in March 2010, with funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh and support from the US Embassy.
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The transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery in the Americas: Exploring Scottish connections. Podcasts from symposium jointly held at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh in March 2010, with funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh and support from the US Embassy.
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Education
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The Slave Population of St Croix, Danish West Indies
Transatlantic Slave Trade: the Scottish Connection
32 minutes
13 years ago
The Slave Population of St Croix, Danish West Indies
'The slave population of St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1792-1805'. Professor Philip Morgan, Johns Hopkins University (2010 Symposium: The transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery in the Americas: Exploring Scottish connections)
Transatlantic Slave Trade: the Scottish Connection
The transatlantic slave trade and plantation slavery in the Americas: Exploring Scottish connections. Podcasts from symposium jointly held at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh in March 2010, with funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh and support from the US Embassy.