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Legacies Of British Slaveownership Colonial Slavery And The Formation Of Victorian Britain Catherine Hall Keith Mcclelland Nick Draper Kate Donington Rachel Lang

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Legacies Of British Slaveownership Colonial Slavery And The Formation Of Victorian Britain Catherine Hall Keith Mcclelland Nick Draper Kate Donington Rachel Lang
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Legacies Of British Slaveownership Colonial Slavery And The Formation Of Victorian Britain Catherine Hall Keith Mcclelland Nick Draper Kate Donington Rachel Lang instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.5 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Catherine Hall; Keith McClelland; Nick Draper; Kate Donington; Rachel Lang
ISBN: 9781107040052, 1107040051
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Legacies Of British Slaveownership Colonial Slavery And The Formation Of Victorian Britain Catherine Hall Keith Mcclelland Nick Draper Kate Donington Rachel Lang by Catherine Hall; Keith Mcclelland; Nick Draper; Kate Donington; Rachel Lang 9781107040052, 1107040051 instant download after payment.

This book re-examines the relationship between Britain and colonial slavery in a crucial period in the birth of modern Britain. Drawing on a comprehensive analysis of British slave-owners and mortgagees who received compensation from the state for the end of slavery, and tracing their trajectories in British life, the volume explores the commercial, political, cultural, social, intellectual, physical and imperial legacies of slave-ownership. It transcends conventional divisions in history-writing to provide an integrated account of one powerful way in which Empire came home to Victorian Britain, and to reassess narratives of West Indian 'decline'. It will be of value to scholars not only of British economic and social history, but also of the histories of the Atlantic world, of the Caribbean and of slavery, as well as to those concerned with the evolution of ideas of race and difference and with the relationship between past and present.

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