Black people in the British Empire
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書誌事項
Black people in the British Empire
(Pluto Classic)
Pluto Press, 1993, c1989
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Black people in the British Empire : an introduction
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Black People in the British Empire is a challenge to the official version of British history. It tells the story of Britain's exploitation and oppression of its subject peoples in the colonies since the twelfth century, and in particular the people of Africa, Asia and Australasia.
Peter Fryer reveals how the ideology of racism was used as justification for acquiring and expanding the Empire; how the British Industrial Revolution developed out of profits from the slave trade; and how the colonies were deliberately de-industrialised to create a market for British manufacturers.
In describing the frequency and the scale of revolts by subject peoples against slavery and foreign domination - and the brutality used in crushing them - Peter Fryer exposes the true history of colonialism, and restores to black people their central role in Britain's past.
目次
Part 1: How Britain Became 'Great Britain'
Britain & Its Empire
The Triangular Trade
India
The Caribbean from 1834
Africa
Territories of White Settlement
Profits of Empire
How Black People were Ruled
The Empire & the British Working Class
Part 2: Racism
The Concept of Race
Racism and Slavery
Racism and Empire
The Reproduction of Racism
The Struggle Against Slavery
The Caribbean after Emancipation
India
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