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Notes on Some Unexplored Documents for the History of Angola
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Jose Curto discusses the 1704 lists of the confessed in Angola that allow historians to better understand the population structures that preceded the development of censuses in the late 18th century.
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Jose Curto discusses the 1704 lists of the confessed in Angola that allow historians to better understand the population structures that preceded the development of censuses in the late 18th century.
Image courtesy of interviewee. January 16, 2023
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