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  6. Arturo Warman, Nancy L. Westrate. Corn and Capitalism: How a Botanical Bastard Grew to Global Dominance. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  7. Peter J. Coleman. Debtors and Creditors in America: Insolvency, Imprisonment for Debt, and Bankruptcy, 1607-1900. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  9. Michael Thad Allen. The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slave Labor, and the Concentration Camps. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  10. Robert H. Gudmestad. A Troublesome Commerce: The Transformation of the Interstate Slave Trade. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  11. Edward E. Cohen. Athenian Economy and Society. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  12. David Eltis. Economic Growth & End of Transatlantic Slave Trade. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  13. Carol Jenkins, Elizabeth Gardner Hines. Black Titan : A. G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  14. Virginia G. Drachman. Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  15. A'Lelia Bundles. On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  16. John Fiduccia. Paranoid. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  19. Frederick Cooper. From Slaves to Squatters: Plantation Labor & Agriculture in Zanzibar & Coastal Kenya, 1890-1925 (Classics of African Studies Series). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  20. Fred Bateman, Thomas Weiss. A Deplorable Scarcity: The Failure of Industrialization in the Slave Economy. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  21. Elizabeth Isichei. Voices of the Poor in Africa: : Moral Economy and the Popular Imagination (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora). – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  22. Julie Saville. The Work of Reconstruction: From Slave to Wage Laborer in South Carolina, 1860-1870. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  23. Albert Vetere Lannon. Fight or Be Slaves: The History of the Oakland-East Bay Labor Movement. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  24. Joseph C. Miller. Way of Death: Merchant Capitalism and the Angolan Slave Trade 1730-1830. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
  25. Mariners Museum. Captive Passage: The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Making of the Americas. – Ì.: , 0. – 0 ñ.
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  30. Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace. The British Slave Trade and Public Memory (none). – Ì.: , 2005. – 224 ñ.
  31. James A. Rawley, Stephen D. Behrendt. The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A History. – Ì.: , 2005. – 441 ñ.
  32. Donald Canney. Africa Squadron: The U.S. Navy and the Slave Trade, 1842-1861. – Ì.: , 2006. – 272 ñ.
  33. Henry T. Bradford. Slaves, Serfs and Wage-Slavery - A Tale of London's Docklands. – Ì.: , 2008. – 148 ñ.
  34. Robin Hood: The Silver Arrow and the Slaves: Level 2 (+ CD). – Ì.: Scholastic Ltd., 2009. – 56 ñ.
  35. Berlin. Slaves No More. – Ì.: , 1993. – 265 ñ.
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  37. Malliol. Slave. – Ì.: , 1986. – 0 ñ.
  38. Christopher Browning. Remembering Survival – Inside a Nazi Slave–Labor Camp. – Ì.: , 2011. – 0 ñ.
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  45. Kathleen Mccarthy. Slaves, Masters, and the Art of Authority in Plautine Comedy. – Ì.: , 2004. – 248 ñ.
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  48. John P Parker. His Promised Land – The Autobiography of John P. Parker, Former Slave & Conductor on the Underground Railroad. – Ì.: , 1997. – 166 ñ.
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  51. Robbins. Elephant Slaves and Pampered Parrots. – Ì.: , 2002. – 352 ñ.
  52. Leonard Todd. Carolina Clay – The Life and Legend of the Slave Potter Dave. – Ì.: , 2009. – 320 ñ.
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  54. Watson. Roman Slave Law. – Ì.: , 1987. – 0 ñ.
  55. Gary Collison. Shadrach Minkins – From Fugitive Slave to Citizen (Paper). – Ì.: , 1998. – 298 ñ.
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  60. Hall. Slave Society in the Danish West Indies. – Ì.: , 1992. – 0 ñ.
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  62. Ha Jacobs. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself (Paper). – Ì.: , 1987. – 368 ñ.
  63. Harriet Jacobs. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself – Enl Ed. – Ì.: , 2000. – 386 ñ.
  64. Harriet A Jacobs. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself – Enl Ed. – Ì.: , 2000. – 386 ñ.
  65. Donald B Redford. From Slave to Pharaoh – The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt. – Ì.: , 2004. – 232 ñ.
  66. Jl Roark. Masters Without Slaves (Paper). – Ì.: , 1978. – 0 ñ.
  67. Ira Berlin. Berlin: Slaves Without Masters – The Free Negro In The Antebellum South (pr Only). – Ì.: , 1993. – 446 ñ.
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  70. H Beckles. Beckles: Carribbean Slave Society & Economy (paper). – Ì.: , 1993. – 0 ñ.
  71. Benjamin Reiss. The Showman and the Slave – Race, Death, and Memory in Barnum?s America. – Ì.: , 2010. – 274 ñ.
  72. Higman. Slave Populations in the British Caribbean, 1807–1 834. – Ì.: , 1984. – 0 ñ.
  73. Rs Dunn. Sugar & Slaves. – Ì.: , 1973. – 0 ñ.
  74. Cohen. Neither Slave nor Free. – Ì.: , 1974. – 357 ñ.
  75. Michael Craton. Searching for the Invisible Man – Slaves and Plantation Life in Jamaica. – Ì.: , 1978. – 448 ñ.
  76. S J Stein. Vassouras a Brazilian Coffee County, 1850 – 1900– The Roles of Planter & Slave in a Plantation Society Paper. – Ì.: , 1992. – 336 ñ.
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  78. Sw Campbell. Campbell: Slave Catchers. – Ì.: , 1972. – 0 ñ.
  79. Marie Jenkins Schwartz. Birthing a Slave – Motherhood and Medicine in the Antebellum South. – Ì.: , 2006. – 406 ñ.
  80. Aw Marrs. Railroads in the Old South – Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society. – Ì.: , 2009. – 304 ñ.
  81. Stuart Seely Sprague. His Promised Land – The Autobiography of John P Parker, Former Slave & Conductor on the Underground Railroad. – Ì.: , 1998. – 166 ñ.
  82. Harry Kelsey. Sir John Hawkins – Queen Elizabeth?s Slave Trader. – Ì.: , 2003. – 384 ñ.
  83. Elizabeth Wallace. The British Slave Trade and Public Memory. – Ì.: , 2006. – 272 ñ.
  84. Marie Jenkins Schwartz. Birthing a Slave – Motherhood and Medicine in the Antebellum South. – Ì.: , 2009. – 416 ñ.
  85. Jonathan D Martin. Divided Mastery – Slave Hiring in the American South. – Ì.: , 2004. – 256 ñ.
  86. Ira Berlin. Generations of Captivity – A History of African– American Slaves. – Ì.: , 2003. – 400 ñ.
  87. Cohen. Neither Slave nor Free. – Ì.: , 1972. – 0 ñ.
  88. Thylias Moss. Slave Moss – A Narrative in Verse. – Ì.: , 2004. – 144 ñ.
  89. Benjamin Reiss. The Showman & the Slave – Race, Death & Memory in Barnum?s America. – Ì.: , 2001. – 280 ñ.
  90. Micki Mcelya. Clinging to Mammy – The Faithful Slave in Twentieth–Century America. – Ì.: , 2007. – 302 ñ.
  91. Harriet Jacobs. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl – Written by Herself, with "A True Tale of Slavery. – Ì.: , 2009. – 384 ñ.
  92. Thylias Moss. Slave Moth – A Narrative in Verse. – Ì.: , 2006. – 160 ñ.
  93. Adam Rothman. Slave Country – American Expansion and the Origins of the Deep South. – Ì.: , 2007. – 312 ñ.
  94. Sally E Hadden. Slave Patrols – Law & Violence in Virginia & the Carolinas. – Ì.: , 2003. – 360 ñ.
  95. Rosalind Shaw. Memories of the Slave Trade – Ritual & Historical Imagination in Sierra Leone. – Ì.: , 2002. – 304 ñ.
  96. Paul Baepler. White Slaves, African Masters – An Anthology of American Barbary Captivity Narratives. – Ì.: , 1999. – 376 ñ.
  97. Walter Johnson. Soul by Soul – Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market. – Ì.: , 2001. – 290 ñ.
  98. John Blassingame. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass – An American Slave Written by Himself. – Ì.: , 2001. – 190 ñ.
  99. Two Slave Rebellions at Sea. – Ì.: , 2006. – 152 ñ.
  100. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, by Harriet A. Jacobs. – Ì.: , 2006. – 208 ñ.
  101. Kevin Bales. Ending Slavery – How We Free Today?s Slaves. – Ì.: , 2007. – 304 ñ.
  102. F Douglass. Narrative Life of Frederick Douglas – An American Slave (Paper). – Ì.: , 1960. – 164 ñ.
  103. David L Lightner. Slavery and the Commerce Power – How the Struggle Against the Interstate Slave Trade Led to the Civil War. – Ì.: , 2006. – 320 ñ.
  104. Sally E Hadden. Slave Patrols – Law & Violence in Virginia & the Carolinas. – Ì.: , 2001. – 352 ñ.
  105. Aphra Behn. Oroonoko – Or the Royal Slave (Reissue). – Ì.: , 1997. – 94 ñ.
  106. G Fitzhugh. Cannibals All! or Slaves without Masters (Paper). – Ì.: , 1990. – 304 ñ.
  107. Hall. Social Control in Slave Plantation Societies. – Ì.: , 1972. – 0 ñ.
  108. Charles B Dew. Bond of Iron – Master & Slave at Buffalo Forge (Paper). – Ì.: , 1996. – 448 ñ.
  109. Frederick Douglass. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass – An American Slave, Written by Himself. – Ì.: , 2009. – 164 ñ.
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  111. Richard B. Sheridan. Doctors and Slaves: A Medical and Demographic History of Slavery in the British West Indies, 1680-1834. – Ì.: , 2009. – 444 ñ.
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  113. Lewis Brogdon. Not A Slave But A Brother. – Ì.: Scholars' Press, 2013. – 224 ñ.
  114. Eileen Eppig. Images of God and Self in Women''s Slave Narratives. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009. – 232 ñ.
  115. Dewey Martin Mulholland,Jean Claude Loba-Mkole and Edouard Kitoko-Nsiku. Your Slave , Our Brother. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012. – 152 ñ.
  116. Christiane Hawkins. Historiographic Metafiction And The Neo-slave Narrative. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2013. – 76 ñ.
  117. Mustafa Wshyar Abdullah Al-Ahmedi. Slave Mother-Child Relationship. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012. – 52 ñ.
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  120. Cesar J. Sola-Garcia. Slave Emancipation and Colonialism. – Ì.: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010. – 408 ñ.
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