White Lies and Black Markets: Evading Metropolitan Authority in Colonial Suriname, 1650–1800

Gottmann reviews White Lies and Black Markets: Evading Metropolitan Authority in Colonial Suriname, 1650-1800 by Karwan Fatah-Black; Beyond Empires: Global, Self-Organizing, Cross-Imperial Networks, 1500-1800 edited by Cátia Antunes and Amélia Polónia and Merchants and Trade Networks in the Atlantic...

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