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112. Более современная транскрипция была бы Аюб ибн Сулейман ибн Ибрагим или Аюба Сулейман Диалло.
113. Bluett Т. Some Memoirs of the Life of lob, the Son of Solomon, the High Priest of Boonda in Africa, Who was a Slave about two years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the year 1734. London, 1734. P. 12-17,44-48; Job ben Solomon to Mr. Smith, January 27,1735-1736 // Donnan II. P. 455; Moore F. Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa. London, 1738. P. 69, 204-209, 223-224. См. также: Middleton A. P. The Strange Story of Job Ben Solomon I I William and Mary Quarterly. 1948. No 5. 3rd ser. P. 342-350; Grant D. The Fortunate Slave: An Illustration of African Slavery in the Early Eighteenth Century. London: Oxford University Press, 1968.
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Хениге пишет: «Кейбс был на службе Королевской африканской компании в том смысле, что он получал там зарплату и, несомненно, выполнял работу от ее имени. Но он не был — и не считал себя — ее “слугой”».
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См. также статьи: Gutkind P. C. W. Trade and Labor in Early Precolonial African History: The Canoemen of Southern Ghana // C. Coquery-Vidrovitch, P. E. Lovejoy, eds. The Workers of the African Trade. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1985. P. 25-50; The Boatmen of Ghana: The Possibilities of a Pre-Colonial African Labor History // M. Hanagan, Ch. Stephenson, eds. Confrontation, Class Consciousness and the Labor Process. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986. P. 123-166.
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122. Newbury C. W. The Western Slave Coast and Its Rulers. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961; Manning P. Slavery, Colonialism and Economic Growth in Dahomey, 1640-1660. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982; Law R. The Slave Coast of West Africa 1550-1580: The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on an African Society. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991; Law R. The Oyo Empire, c. 1600 c. 1836: A West African Imperialism in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977; Law R., Mann K. West Africa in the Atlantic Community: The Case of the Slave Coast // William and Mary Quarterly. 1999. No 54. 3rd ser. P. 307-334.
123. Дневник Антера Дюка существует в двух формах: оригинальный текст на пиджин-английском языке и «современная английская версия». См.: Forde С. D., ed. Efik Traders of Old Calabar...; The Diary of Antera Duke, an Efik, Slave-Trading Chief of the Eighteenth Century. London, 1956. P. 27-115. См. записи о следующих днях: June 5, 1787; August 29,1785; January 27, 1788; April 8,1785; September 26, 1785; December 25,1787 (a Christmas Day party); October 9, 1786; October 5,1786; May 26,1785; October 23,1785; March 21,1785; January 30,1785; August 9,1786 June 27,1785.
В начале своей карьеры в 1769-1770 гг. Дюк был одним из тридцати торговцев Старого Калабара, которые продавали рабов на корабль «Добсон» капитану Джону Поттеру. Сам Дюк продал 37 человек вместе с тысячью плодов батата, за которые заработал 4400 медных денег, что эквивалентно 1100 железным слиткам или 550 бочонкам пороха. См.: Hair Р. Е. Н. Antera Duke of Old Calabar-A Little More About an African Entrepreneur // History in Africa. 1990. No 17. P. 359-365.
124. Двадцать судов (которые совершили двадцать пять рейсов), упомянутых Дюком, можно найти в базе данных работорговли. Фактическое и (в восьми случаях) условное число рабов, отправленных в эти путешествия, составляло 10 285 человек (хотя и не все из Старого Калабара), в среднем 411 человек на корабль.
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125. Блестящее исследование этого региона см. Sparks R.J. The Two Princes of Calabar: An Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Odyssey. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004.
126. Horton R. From Fishing Village to City-State: A Social History of New Calabar // M. Douglas, Ph. M. Kaberry, eds. Man in Africa. London, 1969. P. 37-61; Latham A. J. H. Old Calabar, 1600-1891: The Impact of the International Economy upon a Traditional Society. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973; Northrup D. Trade Without Rulers: Pre-Colonial Economic Development in South-Eastern Nigeria. Oxford: Clarendon, 1978; Isichei E. A. A History of the Igbo People. New York: St. Martins Press, 1976; Chambers D. B. ‘My own nation’: Igbo Exiles in the Diaspora // Slavery and Abolition. 1997. No 18. P. 72-97; Northrup D. Igbo: Culture and Ethnicity in the Atlantic World // Slavery and Abolition. 2000. No 71; Chambers D. B. Ethnicity in the Diaspora: The Slave Trade and the Creation of African ‘Nations’ in the Americas // Slavery and Abolition. 2001. No 22. P. 25-39; Idem. The Significance of Igbo in the Night of Biafra Slave-Trade: A Rejoinder to Northrup’s ‘Myth Igbo’ // Slavery and Abolition. 2002. No 23. P. 101-120; Idem. Murder at Montpelier: Igbo African in Virginia. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press, 2005.