Bloomsbury Home
- Home
- ACADEMIC
- History
- History - Other
- Slavery Obscured
Slavery Obscured
The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port
Slavery Obscured
The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port
You must sign in to add this item to your wishlist. Please sign in or create an account
Description
Slavery Obscured aims to assess how the slave trade affected the social life and cultural outlook of the citizens of a major English city, and contends that its impact was more profound than has previously been acknowledged. Based on original research in archives in Britain and America, this title builds on scholarship in the economic history of the slave trade to ask questions about the way slave-derived wealth underpinned the city of Bristol's urban development and its growing gentility. How much did Bristol's Georgian renaissance owe to such wealth? Who were the major players and beneficiaries of the African and West Indian trades? How, in an ever-changing historical environment, were enslaved Africans represented in the city's press, theatre and political discourse? What do previously unexplored religious, legal and private records tell us about the black presence in Bristol or about the attitudes of white seamen, colonists and merchants towards slavery and race? What role did white women and artisans play in Bristol's anti-slavery movement?
Combining a historical and anthropological approach, Slavery Obscured, seeks to shed new light on the contradictory and complex history of an English slaving port and to prompt new ways of looking at British national identity, race and history.
Table of Contents
1. Bristol and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
2. Cultural Exchanges: The Representation of Black People and the Black Presence in Bristol, c. 1700-75
3. Gentility and Slavery: Bristol's Urban Renaissance Reconsidered, c. 1673-c. 1820
4. Thinking about the Salve Trade: Abolition and Its Opponents, 1760-91
5. Abolition in a Cold Climate, 1792-1807
6. The Struggle for Emancipation
Conclusion: Threshold of Recollection
Selected Bibliography of Unpublished Primary Sources
Product details

Published | Oct 06 2016 |
---|---|
Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781474291705 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Bloomsbury Academic Collections |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors

ONLINE RESOURCES
Bloomsbury Collections
This book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.