The Atlantic slave trade and British abolition, 1760-1810
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The Atlantic slave trade and British abolition, 1760-1810
(Modern revivals in history)
Gregg Revivals, 1992
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Bibliography: p. [426]-443
Includes index
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内容説明
In this major study of the European and American export slave trade from Africa in the latter half of the nineteenth century, Roger Anstey provides a detailed analysis of the trade up to the abolition of the practice by Britain in 1806-1807. Drawing on a considerable array of original material, the author focuses on three central themes. Namely: the contribution of the slave trade made to capital formation in the Industrial Revolution; the geographical, demographic, political and economic impact on Africa itself; and the emergence of the abolition movement. A substantial section of the book is devoted to this latter theme and in particular to the movement's origins, composition and relations with government during the period 1787-1807. The author concludes that no single factor ultimately brought about the abolition of the slave trade, but rather a combination of religious "enthusiasm", national interest and political circumstances.
目次
- Part 1: the Atlantic slave trade, 1761-1810
- the profitability of the slave trade, 1761-1810
- the impact of the Atlantic slave trade on Africa. Part 2: Eighteenth century thought and anti-slavery
- theology and reform
- anti-slavery values in literature. Part 3: the evangelical world-view
- evangelical theology and abolition
- origins of Quaker action against the slave trade. Part 4: the transition to political agitation
- the campaign for abolition, 1787-1796
- the opposition to abolition to 1796
- the progress of abolition, 1976-1804
- wind of change - May 1804-February 1806
- abolition - 1806
- the kill.
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