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<bgmamigo@gmail.com> Date: 4 November 2009 Dear H-Africa and H-Luso Africa listmembers, My latin-americanist colleague Karen Racine (U. of Guelph, Canada) and I are in the final stages of editing "The Human Tradition in the Atlantic World - 1450-1850" and we need contributions on Africa in the early modern period. The book is a collection of short, readable biographies aimed at undergraduate students and the general public. Our focus is on movement across the Atlantic, cross-cultural contact and conflicts. If you can write on a short notice one of these biographies on an African character -- from the 16th to the 18th century, women preferred -- please write to us with a brief proposal: <bgmamigo@gmail.com> or <kracine@uoguelph.ca>. Greetings from southern Brazil, Beatriz Mamigonian Beatriz Gallotti Mamigonian Departamento de Hist?ria Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil) beatrizm@cfh.ufsc.br, bgmamigo@gmail.com The Human Tradition in the Black Atlantic http://www.rowmanlittlefield.com/ISBN/0742567303 Beatriz Gallotti Mamigonian Departamento de Hist?ria Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil) beatrizm@cfh.ufsc.br, bgmamigo@gmail.com
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