London, Metropolis of the Slave Trade

London, Metropolis of the Slave Trade
Author: James A. Rawley
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826264522

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade

The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Author: James A. Rawley
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2005-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0803205120

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The transatlantic slave trade played a major role in the development of the modern world. It both gave birth to and resulted from the shift from feudalism into the European Commercial Revolution. James A. Rawley fills a scholarly gap in the historical discussion of the slave trade from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century by providing one volume covering the economics, demography, epidemiology, and politics of the trade.This revised edition of Rawley's classic, produced with the assistance of Stephen D. Behrendt, includes emended text to reflect the major changes in historiography; current slave trade data tables and accompanying text; updated notes; and the addition of a select bibliography.

Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery

Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery
Author: David Richardson
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846310660

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As Britain’s dominant port for the slave trade in the eighteenth century, Liverpool is crucial to the study of slavery. And as the engine behind Liverpool’s rapid growth and prosperity, slavery left an indelible mark on the history of the city. This collection of essays, boasting an international roster of leading scholars in the field, sets Liverpool in the wider context of transatlantic slavery. The contributors tackle a range of issues, including African agency, slave merchants and their society, and the abolitionist movement, always with an emphasis on the human impact of slavery.

The British Transatlantic Slave Trade Vol 3

The British Transatlantic Slave Trade Vol 3
Author: Kenneth Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2021-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000559564

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Contains primary texts relating to the British slave trade in the 17th and 18th century. The first volume contains two 18th-century texts covering the slave trade in Africa. Volume two focuses on the work of the Royal African company, and volumes three and four focus on the abolitionists' struggle.

The British Transatlantic Slave Trade Vol 1

The British Transatlantic Slave Trade Vol 1
Author: Kenneth Morgan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2022-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000561534

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Contains primary texts relating to the British slave trade in the 17th and 18th century. The first volume contains two 18th-century texts covering the slave trade in Africa. Volume two focuses on the work of the Royal African company, and volumes three and four focus on the abolitionists' struggle.

Slavery Obscured

Slavery Obscured
Author: Madge Dresser
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1474291708

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Slavery Obscured aims to assess how the slave trade affected the social life and cultural outlook of the citizens of a major English city, and contends that its impact was more profound than has previously been acknowledged. Based on original research in archives in Britain and America, this title builds on scholarship in the economic history of the slave trade to ask questions about the way slave-derived wealth underpinned the city of Bristol's urban development and its growing gentility. How much did Bristol's Georgian renaissance owe to such wealth? Who were the major players and beneficiaries of the African and West Indian trades? How, in an ever-changing historical environment, were enslaved Africans represented in the city's press, theatre and political discourse? What do previously unexplored religious, legal and private records tell us about the black presence in Bristol or about the attitudes of white seamen, colonists and merchants towards slavery and race? What role did white women and artisans play in Bristol's anti-slavery movement? Combining a historical and anthropological approach, Slavery Obscured, seeks to shed new light on the contradictory and complex history of an English slaving port and to prompt new ways of looking at British national identity, race and history.

Britain and the Ending of the Slave Trade

Britain and the Ending of the Slave Trade
Author: Suzanne Miers
Publisher: Africana Publishing Company
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1975
Genre: Antislavery movements
ISBN:

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