'Slavery
@ the Cape'
Related websites and other links
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http://www.frankcass.com/
for the 50 year old quarterly magazine : “Slavery and Abolition”
– A Journal of Slave & Post Slave Studies
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B@tavia,
a virtual
factorij of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), available at
http://batavia.rug.ac.be/
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Bo-Kaap
museum, Cape Town. This museum is situated in the historic Bo-Kaap
in Cape Town, South Africa, an area that became home to many Muslims after
the abolition of slavery. Aspects of Muslim cultural heritage is displayed.
The building is a rare example of early urban Cape Dutch architecture from
the mid-eighteenth century.
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Slave
Lodge, Cape Town. The Slave Lodge was housed in one of the oldest buildings
in Cape Town.
Online journals
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"Studies
in World History on Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation" <http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~slavery>
Studies in the World History
of Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation (ISSN: 1090-6231) is an occasional
publication featuring essays, documents, images, bibliographies and database
information relevant to the history of slavery, abolition, and emancipation.
The journal is intended to provide a global context for slave studies.
The project is intended also to link scholars in Africa, Asia, Europe,
and the Americas. Although the project's primary means of dissemination
is electronic, printed copies can be made available to scholars and libraries
that lack access to the Internet.
Email the web concept
developer and contents manager, Mogamat
G Kamedien at kammie@new.co.za with any information in order to update
this dedicated webpage.
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The author of this website is Mogamat
G Kamedien. He is responsible for the contents of the South African slavery
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