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Econocide British Slavery In The Era Of Abolition Second Edition Seymour Drescher

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Econocide British Slavery In The Era Of Abolition Second Edition Seymour Drescher
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.17 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Seymour Drescher
ISBN: 9780807834466, 0807834467
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Second Edition

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Econocide British Slavery In The Era Of Abolition Second Edition Seymour Drescher by Seymour Drescher 9780807834466, 0807834467 instant download after payment.

In this classic analysis and refutation of Eric Williams's 1944 thesis, Seymour Drescher argues that Britain's abolition of the slave trade in 1807 resulted not from the diminishing value of slavery for Great Britain but instead from the British public's mobilization against the slave trade, which forced London to commit what Drescher terms "econocide." This action, he argues, was detrimental to Britain's economic interests at a time when British slavery was actually at the height of its potential.
Originally published in 1977, Drescher's work was instrumental in undermining the economic determinist interpretation of abolitionism that had dominated historical discourse for decades following World War II. For this second edition, which includes a foreword by David Brion Davis, Drescher has written a new preface, reflecting on the historiography of the British slave trade since this book's original publication.

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