History 463 - Atlantic Slave Trade

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Russell Lohse

W 02:30 PM-05:30 PM

Amherst College
HIST-463-01-2122S
COOP101
klohse@amherst.edu
BLST-363-01, HIST-463-01, LLAS-463-01

(Offered as BLST 363 [CLA], HIST 463 [AF/TC/TE/TS/TR/P] and LLAS 463) In this course students will consult, analyze, and employ a variety of sources, including the accounts of missionaries, journals of slave traders, the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database, and the few available slave narratives written by Africans. Students will be presented with the tools to write original research on topics including the involvement of Western African societies in the slave trade, the logistics of the Middle Passage, characteristics of the captives transported from Africa to the Americas, and the Africans' own experiences of the Middle Passage and adaptation to the slave régimes of the Americas. Students will write a series of short assignments leading up to a major research paper of 20-25 pages.

Limited to 18 students. Spring semester. Professor Lohse.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.