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UNESCO » Culture » Themes » Dialogue » The Slave Route » Publications

Dialogue

  • General and Regional Histories
  • Intercultural Dialogue
  • Routes of Dialogue
  • Tagore, Neruda and Césaire
  • The Slave Route
    • The International Scientific Committee
    • Transatlantic Slave Trade
    • Trade in the Indian Ocean
    • Resistances and abolitions
    • Trade in the Arabo-Muslim world
    • Modern forms of slavery
    • Educational Initiatives
    • Articles

Publications

UNESCO produces a wide range of pubications related to the Slave Route project and which contribute to promote academic resarch and deepen knowledge on slave trade and slavery.

  • The Slave Route: reconciling the duty to remember and historical truth (PDF)

  • Struggles against slavery (flipbook)

  • Serfdom in Russia and its Abolition (PDF)
    (Russian-English Report)

  • Oral tradition and slave
    trade in Nigeria, Ghana
    and Benin (PDF)

  • The Black Codes of the Spanish America (in Spanish, also available in French)

  • The Slave Trade: A
    Peculiar Cultural
    Odyssey
    (The New Courrier- PDF)

  • Slaves voyages: The Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans (PDF)

  • Unfinished Business: A Comparative Survey of Historical and Contemporary Slavery

  • From Chains to Bonds

  • Gold and slaves : the
    history of the Ghanaian
    coast castles
    (in French)

  • The Abolitions of Slavery (book)

  • The Slave Route: A
    Memory Unchained
    (PDF)
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Related Information

  • International Design Competition for a Permanent Memorial to the Honour Victims of Slavery


    2011, International Year for People of African Descent

    Slave Routes: A Global Vision (DVD and Pedagogical Flip Book)

    Commemorations: A Necessary Memory Duty

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