*FrontMatter, pg. iii*Contents, pg. vii*LIST OF MAPS, pg. xi*NOTES, pg. xiii*PREFACE, pg. xvii*INTRODUCTION, pg. 1*CHAPTER I. From Source to Market- The Ottoman Slave-Trading Network in the Nineteenth Century, pg. 14*CHAPTER II. The Economics and Volume of the Ottoman Traffic, pg. 55*CHAPTER III. The Road to Prohibition- Anglo-Ottoman Contacts Regarding the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 1840-1855, pg. 91*CHAPTER IV. Prohibition and Resignation- The African Versus the Caucasian Traffic in the Late 1850s, pg. 124*CHAPTER V. Circassian Slavery and Slave Trade- an Ottoman Solution, pg. 148*CHAPTER VI. Between Prohibition and Convention- The African Slave Trade to the Ottoman Empire, 1857-1877, pg. 192*CHAPTER VII. Anti-Slave Trade Conventions and the Decline of the African Traffic, 1877-1890, pg. 224*CHAPTER VIII. Some General Aspects of British Pressure and Ottoman Reaction, pg. 249*EPILOGUE, pg. 279*BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE, pg. 285*SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 291*INDEX, pg. 299