Ship technology, slavery, repatriation and air transportation: continuity and change

A history of shipbuilding and technology. Air transportation in the era of voluntary repatriation of people of African descent back to Africa for tourism, business and to pay homage to the motherland. Impact of industrial revolution on shipbuilding.

Рубрика История и исторические личности
Вид статья
Язык английский
Дата добавления 26.11.2023
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