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Catherine M. Cameron. Captives: How Stolen People Changed the World (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 2016, 213pp., 10 illustr., ISBN 978-0-8032-9399-1)

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Catherine M. Cameron. Captives: How Stolen People Changed the World (Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 2016, 213pp., 10 illustr., ISBN 978-0-8032-9399-1)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2020

Kristian Kristiansen*
Affiliation:
Department of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

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