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Title Britain's history and memory of transatlantic slavery.
Publication Info LIVERPOOL : LIVERPOOL UNIV Press, 2016.



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Contents 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.
ISBN 1781383553 (electronic bk.)
9781781383551 (electronic bk.)
9781781384114
1781384118
9781781382776
1781382778
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Series Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 11
Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 11.
Subject Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History -- Public opinion.
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Contents 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.
ISBN 1781383553 (electronic bk.)
9781781383551 (electronic bk.)
9781781384114
1781384118
9781781382776
1781382778
Series Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 11
Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 11.
Subject Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History -- Public opinion.

Subject Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History -- Public opinion.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
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Contents 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.
ISBN 1781383553 (electronic bk.)
9781781383551 (electronic bk.)
9781781384114
1781384118
9781781382776
1781382778

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