Britain's history and memory of transatlantic slavery.
This collection brings together local case studies of Britain's history and memory of transatlantic slavery and abolition, including the role of individuals and families, regional identity narratives, sites of memory and forgetting, and the financial, architectural and social legacies of slave-...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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LIVERPOOL :
LIVERPOOL UNIV Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Liverpool studies in international slavery ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Little Britain's History of Slavery; 1: From Guinea to Guernsey and Cornwall to the Caribbean: Recovering the History of Slavery in the Western English Channel; 2: 'There to sing the song of Moses': John Jea's Methodism and Working-Class Attitudes to Slavery in Liverpool and Portsmouth, 1801-1817; 3: Portrait of a Slave-Trading Family: The Staniforths of Liverpool; 4: Forgotten Women: Anna Eliza Elletson and Absentee Slave Ownership.
- 5: East Meets West: Exploring the Connections between Britain, the Caribbean and the East India Company, c.1757-1857Part II: Little Britain's Memory of Slavery; 6: Whose Memories? Edward Long and the Work of Re-Remembering; 7: Liverpool's Local Tints: Drowning Memory and 'Maritimising' Slavery in a Seaport City; 8: Local Roots/Global Routes: Slavery, Memory and Identity in Hackney; 9: Multidirectional Memory, Many-Headed Hydras and Glasgow; 10: Making Museum Narratives of Slavery and Anti-Slavery in Olney; Afterword; Selected Bibliography; Index; Plates.