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Many Middle Passages:
Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World
Introduction, by Marcus Rediker, Cassandra Pybus, and Emma Christopher
1. Edward A. Alpers, "The Other Middle Passage: The African Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean"
2. Iain McCalman, "The East African Middle Passage: David Livingstone, the Zambesi Expedition, and Lake Nyassa, 1858–1866"
3. James Warren, "The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: Middle Passages in the Sulu Zone"
4. Nigel Penn, "The Voyage Out: Peter Kolb and VOC Voyages to the Cape"
5. Cassandra Pybus, "Bound for Botany Bay: John Martin’s Voyage to Australia"
6. Emma Christopher, "The Slave Trade Is Merciful Compared to [This]": Slave Traders, Convict Transportation, and the Abolitionists"
7. Clare Anderson, "Convict Passages in the Indian Ocean, c. 1790–1860"
8. Scott Reynolds Nelson, "After Slavery: Forced Drafts of Irish and Chinese Labor in the American Civil War, or the Search for Liquid Labor"
9. Evelyn Hu-DeHart, "La Trata Amarilla: The "Yellow Trade" and the Middle Passage, 1847–1884"
10. Laurence Brown, "‘A Most Irregular Traffic’: The Oceanic Passages of the Melanesian Labor Trade"
11. Julia Martínez, "La Traite des Jaunes: Trafficking in Women and Children across the China Sea"
Afterword: "All of It Is Now," by Kevin Bales and Zoe Trodd
Postscript: "The Gun-Slave Cycle," by Marcus Rediker
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