Transatlantic Slavery and Continental Europe, 1680-1850
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Köp båda 2 för 439 krThis work of charting continental Europe's complex and often subtle debts to the transatlantic slave system is an ambitious project. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW * The essays in this collection deserve our attention. * HISTORY * A fine example of uncovering a slave past that had been previously, sometimes deliberately, obscured. * JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY * Admirably achieves a dual purpose: offering a detailed and very specific study of unknown areas of the slave trade while providing a very good synthesis of essential questions like black agency, unfree labor, the compatibility between material interest and moral conscience, thus significantly advancing the field of research on that subject. * SLAVERY & ABOLITION * The essays reveal the ways in which central Europeans were entangled in the world that Atlantic slavery made. They unearth original data...that illustrate the extraordinary reach of transatlantic slavery. * ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW *
KLAUS WEBER holds the chair of European Economic and Social History at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder).
Introduction: Towards a Comprehensive European History of Slavery and Abolition - Felix Brahm and Eve Rosenhaft Ship's Surgeon Johann Peter Oettinger: A Hinterlander in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1682-1696 - Craig Koslofsky Ship's Surgeon Johann Peter Oettinger: A Hinterlander in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1682-1696 - Roberto Zaugg 'Citizens of the World': The Earle Family's Leghorn and Venetian Business, 1751-1808 - Alexandra Robinson Basel and the Slave Trade: From Profiteers to Missionaries - Peter Haenger Spinning and Weaving for the Slave Trade: Proto-Industry in Eighteenth-Century Silesia - Anka Steffen Spinning and Weaving for the Slave Trade: Proto-Industry in Eighteenth-Century Silesia - Klaus Weber There Are No Slaves in Prussia? - Rebekka von Mallinckrodt Julius von Rohr, an Enlightenment Scientist of the Plantation Atlantic - Daniel P. Hopkins A Hinterland to the Slave Trade? Atlantic Connections of the Wupper Valley in the Early Nineteenth Century - Anne Sophie Overkamp Abolitionists in the German Hinterland? Therese Huber and the Spread of Antislavery Sentiment in the German Territories in the Early Nineteenth Century - Sarah Lentz Afterword - Catherine M Hall