Holger Weiss, Ph.D. (1997, Helsinki University), is Professor of General History at à bo Akademi University in Finland. He has published widely on African, global and Atlantic history, including Framing a Radical African Atlantic: African American Agency, West African Intellectuals and the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers (Brill, 2014).
Acknowledgements ... vii
List of Illustrations ... viii
List of Contributors ... x
1 Introduction: Portals of Early Modern Globalisation and Creolisation in the Atlantic World during the Era of the Slave Trade ... 1
Holger Weiss
2 The Entangled Spaces of Oddena, Oguaa and Osu: A Survey of Three Early Modern African Atlantic Towns, ca. 1650â1850 ... 22
Holger Weiss
3 âA Fine Flintlock, a Pair of Ditto Pistols and a Hat with a Gold Galloonâ: Danish Political and Commercial Strategies on the Gold Coast in the
Early 18th Century ... 68
Fredrik Hyrum Svensli
4 Slave Trade, Slave Plantations and Danish Colonialism ... 101
Per Hernæs
5 Pre-Colonial Visions of a Colony: The Construction of the Pligtarbejder in a Proposed Danish West African Colony ... 140
Jonas Møller Pedersen
6 The Question of Rights in a Colour-Conscious Empire: The Danish West Indies and the Global Age of Revolutions (1800â1850) ... 154
Christian Damm Pedersen
7 The Overly Candid Missionary Historian: C.G.A. Oldendorpâs Theological Ambivalence over Slavery in the Danish West Indies ... 191
Anders Ahlbäck
8 Freedom, Autonomy, and Independence: Exceptional African Caribbean Life Experiences in St. Thomas, the Danish West Indies, in the Middle of the 18th Century ... 218
Louise Sebro
9 Magic, Obeah and Law in the Danish West Indies, 1750sâ1840s ... 245
Gunvor Simonsen
All interested in Atlantic history as well as Scandinavian experiences of slavery in the Atlantic world during the eighteenth and early nineteenth century.