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He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in African studies at the University of Birmingham. He is Chair of the Fontes Historiae Africanae Committee of the British Academy, and has written extensively about African early modern history and colonial African slavery, mainly focussed on slavery in the Portuguese colonies.He has also written on the Spanish Inquisition.[1] Green disagrees with the notion of a Black Legend of the Spanish Inquisition and often quotes sixteenth-century sources regarding the institution’s abuse of power in Latin America, and is often cited regarding this subject. He has other publications regarding the issues of religious prosecution and oppression in Africa and other European colonies.His interests are slavery in the Atlantic and cultural and economic links between America and Africa.[2]His book A Fistful of Shells won the 2019 Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding[3] and was shortlisted for the 2020 Wolfson History Prize.[4]Table of ContentsViews on the Spanish Inquisition[edit]Publications[edit]Articles[edit]Major books (selected only)[edit]Further reading[edit]References[edit]Views on the Spanish Inquisition[edit]Green addresses the Spanish Inquisition mainly through Hispano-American sources. He notes that the great unchecked power given to inquisitors meant that they were “widely seen as above the law”[5] and sometimes had motives for imprisoning and sometimes executing alleged offenders other than for the purpose of punishing religious nonconformity, mainly in Iberoamerica.[5][6][7]Publications[edit]Articles[edit]Baculamento or Encomienda?: Legal Pluralisms and the Contestation of Power in Pan-Atlantic World of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth CenturiesGreen, T. 28 Sep 2017 In\u00a0: Journal of Global Slavery. 2, p.\u00a0310-336\u201cAfrica and the Price Revolution: Currency Imports and Socioeconomic Change in West And West-Central Africa During the 17th Century\u201d, Journal of African History, 57\/1 (2016), 1-24.\u201cBeyond an Imperial Atlantic: Trajectories of Africans From Upper Guinea and West-Central Africa in the Early Atlantic World”, Past and Present 230 (Feb 2016), 91-122\u201cBeyond an Imperial Atlantic: Trajectories of Africans From Upper Guinea and West-Central Africa in the Early Atlantic World”, Past and Present 230 (Feb 2016), 91-122Brokers of Change: Atlantic Commerce and Cultures in Pre-Colonial Western Africa (Oxford University Press, for the British Academy: 2012)\u201cBuilding Slavery in the Atlantic World: Atlantic Connections and the Changing Institution of Slavery in Cabo Verde, 15th-16th Centuries\u201d, Slavery and Abolition 32\/2, 2011, 227-45:Major books (selected only)[edit]Saddled with Darwin: A Journey through South America on Horseback (1999) ISBN\u00a00571248284Meeting the Invisible Man: Secrets and Magic in West Africa (2001) ISBN\u00a0978-0297646150Thomas More’s Magician: A Novel Account of Utopia in Mexico (2004) ISBN\u00a00753819783The Inquisition: The Reign of Fear (2007) ISBN\u00a0978-0330443357The Rise of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Western Africa (2012)ISBN\u00a0978-1107634718A Fistful of Shells: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution (2019) ISBN\u00a09780226644578The Covid Consensus: The Politics of Global Inequality (2021) ISBN\u00a0978-1787385221Further reading[edit]A Fistful of Shells by Toby Green review \u2013 the west African slave trade – The GuardianWhat heart of darkness? Busting myths about West African history – The TelegraphReferences[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/toby-green-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Toby Green – Wikipedia"}}]}]