Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine Supplement 2005-4bis No 52-4bis, 2005/5 - 200 pagesRound Table: Tracing the History of Slave TradePages 5 to 17Africa and the Impact of the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeBy Pieter Cornelis EmmerPages 18 to 29New Issues Regarding Work and Slave Families in the Southern United StatesBy Pap N’DiayePages 30 to 45Slave Trade or the Limitations of a Eurocentric PerspectiveBy Olivier GrenouilleauPages 46 to 58Debate on Revisiting the History of Slave TradeNews, History and MemoryPages 59 to 63What If Colonial Slavery Became Part of National History?By Myriam CottiasPages 64 to 81The Recent Emergence of a Collective Memory of Slavery: Stakes and MeaningsBy Christine ChivallonPages 82 to 981902: The Eruption of Mount Pelée Viewed from NantesBy Olivier GrenouilleauPages 99 to 109Historians, Educational Programs and the Wars about Colonial MemoryBy Claude LiauzuPages 110 to 120ReviewsBy Olivier Grenouilleau