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British Capitalism And Caribbean Slavery The Legacy Of Eric Williams Barbara Lewis Solow

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British Capitalism And Caribbean Slavery The Legacy Of Eric Williams Barbara Lewis Solow
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.48 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Barbara Lewis Solow, Stanley L. Engerman
ISBN: 0521533201
Language: English
Year: 2004

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British Capitalism And Caribbean Slavery The Legacy Of Eric Williams Barbara Lewis Solow by Barbara Lewis Solow, Stanley L. Engerman 0521533201 instant download after payment.

Modern scholarship on the relationship between British capitalism and Caribbean slavery has been profoundly influenced by Eric Williams's 1944 classic, Capitalism and Slavery. The present volume represents the proceedings of a conference on Caribbean Slavery and British Capitalism convened in his honour in 1984, and includes essays on Dr Williams's scholarly work and influence. These essays, by thirteen scholars from the United States, England, Africa, Canada and the Caribbean, explore the relationship between Great Britain and her plantation slave colonies in the Caribbean.

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