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  • af Patrick Manning
    118,95 kr.

    I can fix it. Whatever happened or did not happen to create limited thinking in me is not enough to stop me; I know I am what I need to fix myself. Telling myself anything less seems very ridiculous to me. I got this, this life thing. I am going to smash it. I know that there are many likeminded people out there who may just need a little push. Use this book to feel that push, ride that wave, and vibrate with greater intensity. The world is yours.

  • - Studying Social, Cultural, and Biological Evolution
    af Patrick Manning
    327,95 kr.

    This book presents a concise yet comprehensive survey of methods used in the expanding studies of human evolution, paying particular attention to new work on social evolution.

  • af USA) Manning, Patrick (University of Pittsburgh & Tiffany Trimmer
    517,95 - 1.799,95 kr.

  • - Occidental, Oriental, and African Slave Trades
    af Patrick Manning
    314,95 kr.

    This book summarizes a wide range of recent literature on slavery for all of tropical Africa. It analyzes the demography, economics, social structure, and ideology of slavery in Africa from the beginning of large-scale exports in the seventeenth century to the gradual elimination of slavery in the twentieth century.

  • af Patrick Manning
    636,95 kr.

    The small but important region of Dahomey (now the People's Republic of Benin) has played an active role in the world economy throughout the era of mercantile and industrial capitalism, beginning as an exporter of slaves and becoming an exporter of plain oil and palm kernels. This book covers a span of three centuries, integrating into a single framework the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial economic history of Dahomey. Mr Manning has pieced together an extensive body of new evidence and new interpretations: he has combined descriptive evidence with quantitative data on foreign trade, slave demography and colonial government finance, and has used both Marxian and Neoclassical techniques of economic analysis. He argues that, despite the severe strain on population and economic growth caused by the slave trade, the economy continued to expand from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, and the colonial state acted as an economic depressant rather than a stimulant.