توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Slavery Obscured: The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port
نام کتاب : Slavery Obscured: The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : برده داری مبهم: تاریخ اجتماعی تجارت برده در یک بندر استانی انگلیسی
سری : The History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Bloomsbury Academic Collections
نویسندگان : Madge Dresser
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2001
تعداد صفحات : 274
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474291699 , 9781474291705
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 115 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nHalf-title\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nIllustrations\nTables\nAbbreviations\nAcknowledgements\nDedication\nIntroduction\n Notes\n1 Bristol and the Transatlantic Slave Trade\n Bristol and the trade in Africans before 1698\n Bristol and the illegal slave trade\n Bristol in the Caribbean\n Bristol and the African trade, 1698-1750\n Making money from the slave trade\n John Duckinfield and other slave traders\n Bristol as a slaving port\n Notes\n2 Cultural Exchanges: The Representation of Black People and the Black Presence in Bristol, c. 1700-75\n Representation and race\n Crewmen\'s tales\n Africans in Bristol: subaltern voices on the black presence\n The case of the Old Calabar princes\n Conclusion\n Notes\n3 Gentility and Slavery: Bristol\'s Urban Renaissance Reconsidered, c. 1673-c. 1820\n The city, 1676-1713\n The urban renaissance in Bristol\n Green mansions: stately homes and slave wealth\n Gentility\n Notes\n4 Thinking about the Slave Trade: Abolition and Its Opponents, 1760-91\n The culture of abolition\n Literature, gender and abolition\n Anti-abolition\n The theatre of race\n Evasive manoeuvres: Bristol anti-abolitionists and the middle passage\n Political activity: anti-abolition rhetoric in Bristol\n Notes\n5 Abolition in a Cold Climate, 1792-1807\n Respectable anti-slavery\n Romanticism and anti-slavery\n Sierra Leone and Bristol, 1787-99\n Black people in Bristol in the age of abolition\n Theatrical reactions: Bristol and slavery at a time of war\n Theatrical rituals\n Abolition subdued? The Caribbean interest and Bristol politics, 1800-7\n Notes\n6 The Struggle for Emancipation\n Political radicals and the issue of colonial slavery\n The election of 1812 and the West India interest\n Changing public attitudes towards slavery, 1814-30\n A political engagement?\n Women and the anti-slavery campaign\n The \'slavery election\' of 1830\n Claxton and slavery\n Abolition and reform\n Missionaries and revolt\n Emancipation and reform in 1832\n Notes\nConclusion: Thresholds of Recollection\n Notes\nSelect Bibliography of Unpublished Primary Sources\nIndex