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Stephen D. Behrendt is a senior lecturer in history at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is co-author of The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM (1999) and author of numerous articles and book chapters on the slave trade. He collaborated with James A. Rawley on a revised edition of The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A History (2005).
A. J. H. Latham did field work in Calabar in 1965-66, funded by a Leverhulme Overseas Scholarship, and taught at the University of Wales, Swansea until his retirement in 2003. He is author of Old Calabar, 1600-1891: The Impact of the International Economy Upon a Traditional Society (Oxford, 1973) and many papers and books on African, Asian, and international economic history.
David Northrup is professor of history at Boston College and a specialist on sub-Saharan Africa, Atlantic history, systems of coerced labor, and imperialism. Among other works, he is author of Trade Without Rulers: Pre-colonial Economic Development of Southeastern Nigeria (Oxford, 1978), Africa's Discovery of Europe, 1450-1850 (Oxford, 2002, 2nd ed. 2008) and Crosscurrents in the Black Atlantic, 1770-1965: A Brief History with Documents (2007).
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