Abolitionism and imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic / edited by Derek R. Peterson.

The abolition of the slave trade is normally understood to be the singular achievement of eighteenth-century British liberalism. Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic expands both the temporal and the geographic framework in which the history of abolitionism is conceived....

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Other Authors: Peterson, Derek R., 1971-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, ©2010.
©2010
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UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Global Cultural Studies.
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Summary:The abolition of the slave trade is normally understood to be the singular achievement of eighteenth-century British liberalism. Abolitionism and Imperialism in Britain, Africa, and the Atlantic expands both the temporal and the geographic framework in which the history of abolitionism is conceived. Abolitionism was a theater in which a variety of actors-slaves, African rulers, Caribbean planters, working-class radicals, British evangelicals, African political entrepreneurs-played a part. The Atlantic was an echo chamber, in which abolitionist symbols, ideas, and evidence were generated from.
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 235 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-227) and index.
ISBN:9780821443057
0821443054
0821419013
9780821419014
0821419021
9780821419021
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.
Language:English.