Selwyn Carrington analyzes the complex state of the British West Indian economy at the end of the 18th century, crucial years for the Caribbean colonies and the slave trade. Drawing on a wealth of primary materials, from plantation records and estate day-books to correspondence among plantation owners, merchants, and overseers, his book presents a detailed portrait of an economic system in decline for 30 years prior to the British abolition of the slave trade. Carrington explores planter flight, lack of investment in the older sugar islands, and failed attempts to rationalize sugar production and to reduce sugar imports to England. He marshals an abundance of statistical evidence to trace other factors in the shift from one slave system to another - such as trade relations, debt crises, hired labor, management techniques, and local and foreign sugar markets - and their impact on the slave trade, slavery, and the British West Indian economy.
He concludes that with the arrival of what Eric Williams called "mature capitalism," the sugar colonies once at the core of the Atlantic economy became irrelevant to the new economic life, and their labor system, in the eyes of British policy makers and political commentators, became a millstone to be cast off. Utilizing primary material and statistical data never before presented, Carrington provides a rich source for those interested in the Caribbean economy between the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. His study will also add a meticulous and insightful chapter to the history of the Atlantic slave trade and its demise.
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"Essential reading for anyone interested in the complex history of the abolition of the Caribbean slave systems.... Provides the most detailed examination of the political economy of sugar production in the British West Indies available today. There is no other work that even closely rivals the scope of this study." - Franklin W. Knight, Johns Hopkins University
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 163 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
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978-0-8130-2557-5 (9780813025575)
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Selwyn H. H. Carrington is professor of history at Howard University, author of The British West Indies during the American Revolution, and coeditor of Capitalism and Slavery Fifty Years Later with Heather Cateau.