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Bank, Andrew. 1991. The Decline of Urban Slavery at the Cape, 1806 to 1843. Cape Town: University of Cape Town.
Barker, Anthony J. 1978. The African Link: British Attitudes to the Negro in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1550-1807. London: Cass.
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Bickford-Smith, Vivian. S. "Slavery, Emancipation and the Question of Coloured Identity, with Particular Reference to Cape Town, 1875-1910. In Collected Seminar Papers on the Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Volume 19.
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Bozarth, Donald Curtiss. 1987. Burgher, Boer and Bondsman: a survey of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope under the Dutch East India Company, 1652-1795. Ann Arbor, Mich.: UMI Dissertation Services.
Caldeira, Jorge (et al). 1997. Viagem Pela História do Brasil. Sao Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
Conrad, Robert Edgar. 1983. Children of God's Fire: a documentary history of black slavery in Brazil. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
______, 1993. The Destruction of Brazilian Slavery, 1850-1888. Malabar, FL: Krieger.
______, 1986. World of Sorrow: the African slave-trade to Brazil. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
Crais, C. 1992. White Supremacy and Black Resistance in Pre-Industrial South Africa. Cambridge.
Craton, Michael, James Walvin, and D. Wright, eds. 1976. Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation: black slaves and the British Empire. London: Longman.
Curtin, P. D. 1969. The Atlantic Slave Trade: a census. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
DaMatta, Roberto. 1994. O que Faz o Brasil, Brasil?. Rio de Janeiro: Rocco.
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Davis, David Brian. 1984. Slavery and Human Progress. New York: Oxford University Press.
Degler, Carl N. 1986. Neither Black nor White: slavery and race relations in Brazil. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
De Kiewiet, C. W. 1941. A History of South Africa Social and Economic. London: O.U.P.
Drescher, Seymour. 1986. Capitalism and Antislavery: British mobilization in comparative perspective. London: Macmillan.
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Eldredge, Elizabeth A. and Morton, Fred, editors. 1994. Slavery in South Africa: captive labour on the Dutch frontier. Oxford and Pietermaritzburg: Westview Press and University of Pietermaritzburg Press.
Elphick, Richard and Giliomee, Hermann, editors. 1989. The Shaping of South African Society, 1652-1840. Cape Town: Longman.
Florentino, Manolo. 1997. A Paz das Senzalas: famílias escravas e tráfico atlântico, Rio de Janeiro, c.1790-1850. Rio de Janeiro: Civilizaçao Brasileira.
__________. 1997. Em Costas Negras: uma história do tráfico de escravos entre a África e o Rio de Janeiro: séculos XVIII e XIX. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
Freitas, Décio. 1984. A Guerra dos Escravos. Porto Alegre: Mercado Aberto.
Freyre, Gilberto. 1946. The Master and the Slaves: a study in the development of Brazilian civilization. New York: KNOPP.
Foner, Laura & Genovese, Eugene D. 1969. Salvery in the New World: A reader in comparative history. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Genovese, Eugene D. The Slave Economies: vol I.; History and theoretical Perspectives: vol. II.; Slavery in the International Economy: 2 vols. New York, 1973.
Graham, Richard. 1979. Escravidão, Reforma e Imperialismo. São Paulo: Perspectiva.
Hall, M. 1987. The Changing Past: farmers, kings and traders in Southern Africa, 200-1860. Cape Town: David Philip.
Harris, John H. 1913. Portuguese Slavery - Britain's Dilemma. London.
Hattersley, A. F. 1933. South Africa, 1652-1933. London: Thornton Butterworth.
Holanda, Sérgio Buarque de. 1989. Raízes do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro:José Olympio.
James, Wilmot G. and Simons, Mary, editors. The Angry Divide: social and economic history of the Western Cape. Cape Town & Johannesburg: David Philip.
Jewsiewicki, B. & Newburg, D. ed., 1986. African Historiographies: what history for which Africa?. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage.
Johannesson, Barbara. 1995. The Cape of Slaves: slavery in the Cape colony, 1658- 1838. Joannesburg: Sached.
Karasch, Mary. 1987. Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro, 1880-1850. Princeton: University Press.
Kidder, Daniel. 1857. Brazil and the Brazilians. Philadelphia. Childs & Peterson.
________. n.d. Reminiscências de Viagem e Permanência no Brasil. Translated by Moacyr N. Vasconcelos. Sao Paulo: Livraria Martins.
Klein, Herbert S. 1978. The Middle Passage: comparative studies in the Atlantic slave trade. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Lombard, John V. "Comparative Slave System in the Americas: a critical review." In Richard Graham and Peter H. Smith, eds., New Approaches to Latin American History, Austin, 1974, pp. 156-74.
Lovejoy, P.E. 1986. Africans in Bondage: studies in slavery and the slave trade. Madison: University of Wisconsin-Madison.
___________. 1983. Transformation in Slavery: a history of slavery in Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Maio, Marcos Chor, editor. 1996. Raça, Ciência e Sociedade. Rio de Janeiro: FIOCRUZ/CCBB.
Marks, S. & Altmore, A., eds. 1980. Economy and Society in Pre-Industrial South Africa. London: Longman
Marx, Anthony W. 1998. Making Race and Nation: a comparison of the United States, South Africa and Brazil. C.U.P.
Mason, John Edwin. 1993. Fit for Freedom: the slaves, slavery, and emancipation in the Cape colony, South Africa, 1806 to 1842. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms international.
Mattoso, Katia M. de Queirós. 1988. Ser Escravo no Brasil. São Paulo: Brasiliense.
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_____, & Kopytoff, Igor. 1977. Slavery in Africa: historical and social anthropological perspectives. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
Miller, Joseph Calder. 1993. Slavery and Slaving in World History: a bibliography, 1900- 1991. Millwood, N.Y.: Kraus.
Moraes, Evaristo de. 1986. A Escravidão Africana no Brasil: das origens à extinção. Brasília: Editora Universidade de Brasília.
Moura, Clóvis. 1989. Quilombos: resistência ao escravismo. Sao Paulo: Atica.
Oostindie, Gert, editor. 1995. Fifty Years Later: antislavery, capitalism and modernity in Dutch orbit. Leiden: KITLV Press.
Patterson, Orlando. 1982. Slavery and Social Death: a comparative study. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press.
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Ross, Robert. 1983. Slavery and Resistance in South Africa. London: Routledge.
Rubin, Vera, and Tuden, Arthur, eds. 1977. Comparative Perspectives on Slavery in New World Societies. New York.
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Scott, James. 1990. Domination and the Art of Resistance: hidden transcripts. New Haven: Yale University Press.
_______. 1985. Weapons of the Weak. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Scott, Rebecca Jarvis. 1988. The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of emancipation in Brazil. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
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______, 1990. The Slave Question: liberty and property in South Africa. Honover, N.H.: University Press of New Englad.
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Worden, Nigel and Crais, Clifton, editors. 1994. Breaking the Chains: slavery and its legacy in the nineteenth-century Cape colony. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press.
2.2 Teses, Dissertações e Fontes não Publicadas
Armstrong, James C. "The Free Black Community at the Cape of Good Hope in the seventeenth and eighteenth Centuries". Mimeo of paper delivered at Duquesne University, Pittsburg, November 1973.
Bank, A. 1991. "Slavery in Cape Town, 1808-1834". MA Thesis, University of Cape Town.
Beck, Roger Bearden. 1987. The Legalization and Development of Trade on the Cape
Frontier, 1817-1830. Ph. D. Thesis, Indiana University.
Crais, Clifton. "Some Thoughts on Slavery and Emancipation in the Easter Cape, South Africa, 1770-1838" (Paper presented st the ‘Cape Slavery - and After' Conference, University of Cape Town, 10-11 Aug. 1989.
Dooling, Wayne. 1991. "Law and Community in a Slave Society: Stellenbosc District, c. 1760-1820", Master's thesis, University of Cape Town.
Hall, M. "Towards and Archeology of Slavery in the Cape: the Castle - Cape Town". (Paper presented at the ‘Cape Slavery - and After' Conference, University of
Cape Town, 10-11 Aug.1989).
Hengherr, E. C. W. 1953. Emancipation -- and After: a study of Cape slavery and the issues arising from it, 1830-1843". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town.
Mason, John Edwin. "The Slaves, the Hotnots, and What Not: the world the tourists saw." Paper presented at South African Research Project seminar, Yale University, 17 (April 1985).
Rayner, Mary Isabel. 1986. "Wine and Slaves: the failure of an export economy and the ending of slavery in the Cape Colony, South Africa, 1806-1834." Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University.
Saunders, Christopher, ed., with Straus, Terri, comp. Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula post-1806. Center for African Studies, Occasional Papers 5, University of Cape Town, 1989.
Scully, P. "Liberating the family? Thoughts on the Private Meaning of Emancipation in the Rural Western Cape, 1834-1842". (Paper presented at the Cape Slavery - and After' Conference, University of Cape Town, 10-11, Aug. 1989.
Southey. N. "The Historiography of Cape Slavery: Some Reaction." (Paper presented at the ‘Cape Slavery - and After' Conference, University of Cape Town, 10-11 Aug. 1989).
Van der Spuy, Patricia. "Some Thoughts on Gender and its Application to the Study of Cape Slave Society at the End of the 18th Century", (Paper presented at the ‘Cape Slavery - and After' Conference, University of Cape Town, 10-11 Aug.1989).
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_______. "The Trade in African Slaves to Rio de Janeiro, 1795-1811: estimates of morality and patterns of voyages." Journal of African History 10 (1969):533-49.
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______. "Slavery and the Development of South Africa." The South African Journal of Economics 49, 2 (June 1981):153-165.
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_______. "Oppression, Sexuality and Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope." Historical Reflections 6 (1989): 421-433.
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_______, "Diverging Histories: slavery and its aftermath in the Cape Colony and Mauritius." South African Historical Journal 27, (1992): 3-25.
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