The Transatlantic Slave Trade
A History, Revised Edition
James A Rawley author Stephen D Behrendt author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st Jun '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Revised edition of a study of slave trade between the 15th to 19th centuries covering the economics, demography, epidemiology, and politics of the trade
The transatlantic slave trade played a major role in the development of the modern world. It both gave birth to and resulted from the shift from feudalism into the European Commercial Revolution. This book covers the economics, demography, epidemiology, and politics of the trade.The transatlantic slave trade played a major role in the development of the modern world. It both gave birth to and resulted from the shift from feudalism into the European Commercial Revolution. James A. Rawley fills a scholarly gap in the historical discussion of the slave trade from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century by providing one volume covering the economics, demography, epidemiology, and politics of the trade. This revised edition of Rawley’s classic, produced with the assistance of Stephen D. Behrendt, includes emended text to reflect the major changes in historiography; current slave trade data tables and accompanying text; updated notes; and the addition of a select bibliography.
“This first-rate new study discusses the size and profitability of the slave business, the people who engaged in it, and its consequences in European and American history.”—New Yorker|“[The Transatlantic Slave Trade] corrects many misconceptions and stereotypes. It is of great value as a compendium of information about the European side of the trade and as a synthesis of recent scholarly work on the subject. . . . Intelligent and persuasive.”—New York Times Book Review|“A work of substance that will serve as a general reference for some time.”—Journal of American History|“Useful for the historian looking for a synthesis and overview of the literature. . . . A valuable source book for anyone interested in the slave trade, and it is an often fascinating account.”—The Complete Review
ISBN: 9780803239616
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 839g
448 pages