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          Hauptseminar        
      
      WiSe 15/16: Slave Trade in America and the Trans-Atlantic World
Sebastian Jobs
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      Hauptseminar          
  Kommentar
        Human bondage was one of the key features of European colonization in the Americas and one of the most divisive political issues in the United States until the end of the 19th century. While for more than one century most of the slaves were forcefully taken from Africa to the American continent, after 1808 the domestic trade within the United States flourished. In our seminar we will discuss how the transatlantic as well as the internal slave trade affected life in the American colonies and the United States. By employing a variety of research perspectives we will discuss slave trade as an economic and social as well as a cultural phenomenon that today still resonates in the American mind.        Schließen
    
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                      Mo, 07.12.2015 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
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                      Mo, 04.01.2016 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
                      Mo, 11.01.2016 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
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                      Mo, 25.01.2016 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
                      Mo, 01.02.2016 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
                      Mo, 08.02.2016 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                
              