The History Files series presents the people, events and ideas that have shaped our world, through the lens of recent research. Each title covers a single topic and is illustrated with telling images from out-of-the-way sources and a collection of facsimile documents, bringing the past to life in an accessible yet authoritative format. Focusing on the experiences of those who lived through slavery, James Walvin, a leading authority on the subject, discusses the origins, development, abolition and legacies of the slave trade. The facsimile documents bring the period alive, as do the poignant quotations taken from first-hand accounts, detailed box features and over 150 evocative images.
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'A very useful book indeed ... about as comprehensive as it could be' - Black & Asian Studies 'Packed with beautiful and interesting illustrations and prints. To my further delight ... were the additional facsimile documents included in a pocket of the back cover ... a special touch for the reader. When you purchase this book you will not be disappointed, I'm sure it will become a jewel in your collection' - Black Presence.co.uk
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55 Illustrations, black and white; 90 Illustrations, color
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Höhe: 211 mm
Breite: 169 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-0-500-28917-4 (9780500289174)
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James Walvin is Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of York. He was curator of the Parliamentary exhibition on the abolition of the slave trade in 2007.
Introduction: A Trade with Global Consequences * 1. The European Slave Trade with Africa * 2. Sugar and Slavery * 3. The Middle Passage 4. Destinations and Slave Life 5. Slave Resistance * 6. Abolition 7. Legacies