Liverpool and transatlantic slavery
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Liverpool and transatlantic slavery
Liverpool University Press, 2010
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Newly available in paperback, this edition is an important volume of international significance, drawing together contributions from some of the leading scholars in the field and edited by a team headed by the acclaimed historian David Richardson. The book sets Liverpool in the wider context of transatlantic slavery and addresses issues in the scholarship of transatlantic slavery, including African agency and trade experience. Emphasis is placed on the human characteristics and impacts of transatlantic slavery. It also opens up new areas of debate on Liverpool's participation in the slave trade and helps to frame the research agenda for the future.
Table of Contents
Foreword
DAVID FLEMING
Advisory Committee and Curators
Foreword to First Edition
SIR PETER MOORES
Introduction
ANTHONY TIBBLES
The Rise of the Atlantic Empires
DAVID RICHARDSON
Human Cargoes: Enslavement and the Middle Passage
EDWARD REYNOLDS
'Guineamen': Some Technical Aspects of Slave Ships
M. K. STAMMERS
African Resistance to Enslavement
STEPHEN SMALL AND JAMES WALVIN
Caribbean Slave Society
ALISSANDRA CUMMINS
Women in Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
JENNIFER LYLE MORGAN
Liverpool and the English Slave Trade
DAVID RICHARDSON
Oil not Slaves: Liverpool and West Africa after 1807
ANTHONYTIBBLES
Black People in Britain
JAMES WALVIN
British Abolitionism 1787-1838
JAMES WALVIN
The Impact of the Slave Trade on the Societies of West and Central Africa
PATRICK MANNING
An African View of Transatlantic Slavery and the Role of Oral Testimony in Creating a New Legacy
MARY E. MODUPE KOLAWOLE
Racist Ideologies
STEPHEN SMALL
On the Meaning and History of Slavery
PRESTON KING
The General Legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade
STEPHEN SMALL
The Challenge of Remembering Slavery
LONNIE G. BUNCH
Interpreting Transatlantic Slavery: The Role of Museums
ANTHONY TIBBLES
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