AHA Presidential Address Bibliography
Philip D. Curtin, 1983
Two Jamaicas; the role of ideas in a tropical colony, 1830-1865.
Cambridge,
Harvard University Press, 1955; Reprint with a new introduction
by Franklin W. Knight. Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers, 1998.
The image of Africa; British ideas and action, 1780-1850.
Madison; University of
Wisconsin Press, 1964.
African history. New York: Macmillan, 1964.
Africa remembered; narratives by West Africans from the era
of the slave trade,
edited by Philip D. Curtin. With introductions and annotation by
Philip D. Curtin and others. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,
1967.
The Atlantic slave trade; a census, by Philip D. Curtin.
Madison: University of
Wisconsin Press, 1969.
Imperialism. Edited by Philip D. Curtin. New York: Harper & Row, 1971.
Africa and Africans, by Paul Bohannan & Philip Curtin.
Rev. ed. Garden City,
N.Y., Published for the American Museum of Natural History, by Natural
History Press, 1971; 4th ed. Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press,
c1995
Precolonial African history, by Philip D. Curtin. Washington:
American
Historical Association, 1974.
Economic change in precolonial Africa; Senegambia in the era
of the slave trade,
by Philip D. Curtin. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1975.
Africans in bondage: studies in slavery and the slave trade:
essays in honor of
Philip D. Curtin on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary
of African Studies at the University of Wisconsin, edited by Paul
E. Lovejoy.
Madison: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison:
Distributed through agreement by the University of Wisconsin Press,
c1986.
Death by migration: Europe's encounter with the tropical world
in the nineteenth
century, Philip D. Curtin. Cambridge [England]; New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1989.
The rise and fall of the plantation complex: essays in Atlantic
history, Philip D.
Curtin. Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,
1990.
The tropical Atlantic in the age of the slave trade, by
Philip D. Curtin; with a
foreword by Michael Adas, series editor. Washington, D.C.: American
Historical Association, c1991.
Why people move: migration in African history, by Philip
D. Curtin.
Waco, Tex.: Markham Press Fund, c1995.
African history: from earliest times to independence,
by Philip Curtin ... [et al.].
2nd ed. London; New York: Longman, 1995.
Disease and empire: the health of European troops in the conquest
of Africa, by
Philip D. Curtin. Cambridge, U.K.; New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1998.
The world and the West: the European challenge and the overseas
response in the
Age of Empire, Philip D. Curtin. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2000
Migration and mortality in Africa and the Atlantic world, 1700-1900,
Philip D.
Curtin. Aldershot; Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, c2001.
Discovering the Chesapeake: the history of an ecosystem,
edited by Philip D.
Curtin, Grace S. Brush, and George W. Fisher. Baltimore, Md.: Johns
Hopkins University Press, c2001.
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