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      Moors in the Caribbean, Sámi in the Seraglio: Swedish Theatre and Slavery Around 1800

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                2052-5397
                Modern Languages Open
                Liverpool University Press
                2052-5397
                24 January 2020
                2020
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                [1 ]Department of History, Uppsala University, SE
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                10.3828/mlo.v0i0.307
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                Comparative literature studies,Philosophy of language,Literature of other nations & languages,Languages of Europe

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