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Author Oldfield, J. R. (John R.),
Title The ties that bind : transatlantic abolitionism in the age of reform, c. 1820-1865 / J.R. Oldfield.
Publisher Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2020.


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Descript 224 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
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The Ties that Bind explores in depth the close affinities that bound together anti-slavery activists in Britain and the USA during the middle decades of the nineteenth century, years that witnessed the overthrow of slavery in both the British Caribbean and the American South. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the book sheds important new light on the dynamics of abolitionist opinion building during the Age of Reform, from books and artefacts to anti-slavery songs, lectures and placards. Building an anti-slavery public required patience and perseverance. It also involved an engagement with politics, even if anti-slavery activists disagreed about what form that engagement should take. This is a book about the importance of transatlantic co-operation and the transmission of ideas and practices. Yet, at the same time, it is also alert to the tensions that underlay these ̀Atlantic affinities', particularly when it came to what was sometimes perceived as the increasing Americanization of anti-slavery protest culture. Above all, The Ties that Bind stresses the importance of personality, perhaps best exemplified in the enduring transatlantic friendship between George Thompson and William Lloyd Garrison.
ISBN 9781789622010 (pbk.) : 24.99
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Author Oldfield, J. R. (John R.),
Series Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 16
Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 16.
Subject Thompson, George, 1804-1878.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- United States.
United States -- Relations -- Great Britain.
Descript 224 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Content text
still image
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Descript 20200921 Available
Note Removed from the Universities REF
The Ties that Bind explores in depth the close affinities that bound together anti-slavery activists in Britain and the USA during the middle decades of the nineteenth century, years that witnessed the overthrow of slavery in both the British Caribbean and the American South. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the book sheds important new light on the dynamics of abolitionist opinion building during the Age of Reform, from books and artefacts to anti-slavery songs, lectures and placards. Building an anti-slavery public required patience and perseverance. It also involved an engagement with politics, even if anti-slavery activists disagreed about what form that engagement should take. This is a book about the importance of transatlantic co-operation and the transmission of ideas and practices. Yet, at the same time, it is also alert to the tensions that underlay these ̀Atlantic affinities', particularly when it came to what was sometimes perceived as the increasing Americanization of anti-slavery protest culture. Above all, The Ties that Bind stresses the importance of personality, perhaps best exemplified in the enduring transatlantic friendship between George Thompson and William Lloyd Garrison.
ISBN 9781789622010 (pbk.) : 24.99
Author Oldfield, J. R. (John R.),
Series Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 16
Liverpool studies in international slavery ; 16.
Subject Thompson, George, 1804-1878.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- United States.
United States -- Relations -- Great Britain.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 5th Floor  HT 1163 O4  8 WEEK LOAN  DUE 12-06-24

Subject Thompson, George, 1804-1878.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Great Britain -- Relations -- United States.
United States -- Relations -- Great Britain.
Descript 224 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Content text
still image
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Descript 20200921 Available
Note Removed from the Universities REF
The Ties that Bind explores in depth the close affinities that bound together anti-slavery activists in Britain and the USA during the middle decades of the nineteenth century, years that witnessed the overthrow of slavery in both the British Caribbean and the American South. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, the book sheds important new light on the dynamics of abolitionist opinion building during the Age of Reform, from books and artefacts to anti-slavery songs, lectures and placards. Building an anti-slavery public required patience and perseverance. It also involved an engagement with politics, even if anti-slavery activists disagreed about what form that engagement should take. This is a book about the importance of transatlantic co-operation and the transmission of ideas and practices. Yet, at the same time, it is also alert to the tensions that underlay these ̀Atlantic affinities', particularly when it came to what was sometimes perceived as the increasing Americanization of anti-slavery protest culture. Above all, The Ties that Bind stresses the importance of personality, perhaps best exemplified in the enduring transatlantic friendship between George Thompson and William Lloyd Garrison.
ISBN 9781789622010 (pbk.) : 24.99

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