New Perspectives on Angola: From Slaving Colony to Nation State
Volume Editors: José C. Curto (York University), with the assistance of Maryann Buri (York University)
ISBN: 978-0-921437-55-0
José C. Curto
“Introduction to New Perspectives on Angola: From Slaving Colony to Nation State”
Part 1: Aspects of Angola between the South Atlantic and the Lunda
John K. Thornton
“The Expansion of Lunda: A New Look at Motivations”
Silvia H. Lara
“The Aftermath of the Battle of Pungo Andongo (1671): The Atlantic Fate of the Princes of Ndongo”
Estevam C. Thompson
“From Slave to Slave Trader: The Trajectory of Feliciano José de Barros between Rio de Janeiro and Benguela (c.1775-1818)”
Part 2: Daily Life in Slaving Port Towns -- Luanda and Benguela
Maryann Buri
“'Enterro Pelo Amor de Deus': Ecclesiastical Burial Records and Socio-Cultural Institutions in Eighteenth Century Benguela"
José C. Curto
“Marriage in Benguela, 1798-1830: A Serialized Analysis”
Vanessa S. Oliveira
“Slave Labor and the Vulnerability of Enslaved Women in Mid-Nineteenth Century Luanda”
Tracy Lopes
“Degredados in Mid-Nineteenth Century Angola: The Case of Jozé Lourenço Marques, Chief of Luanda’s Police"
Part 3: From Colony to Nation State
Catarina Madeira Santos
“Slavery in Colonial Angola? Portugal and the International Debates on 'Conditions Analogous to Slavery', 1919-1948"
Frank Luce
“ 'Party Loyalties are so Strong that they Come before Church Loyalties': Congregational Networks on the Angolan Central Plateau, March 1961- April 1974"
Marçal de Menezes Paredes
“The Political Discourse of Jonas Savimbi: Historicity, Scale and Power"
John Saul
“Angola: The Counter-Revolution in the Counter-Revolution”
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