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Passaggi finali La tratta intercoloniale degli schiavi dell'America britannica 1619-1807-

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Final Passages The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America 1619-1807
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ISBN
9781469615349
EAN
9781469615349
Book Title
Final Passages : the Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & CULTURE
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Gregory E. O'malley
Genre
History, Social Science
Topic
Slavery, United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Europe / Great Britain / General, North America
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
10 oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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This work explores a neglected aspect of the forced migration of African laborers to the Americas. Hundreds of thousands of captive Africans continued their journeys after the Middle Passage across the Atlantic. Colonial merchants purchased and then transshipped many of these captives to other colonies for resale. Not only did this trade increase death rates and the social and cultural isolation of Africans; it also fed the expansion of British slavery and trafficking of captives to foreign empires, contributing to Britain's preeminence in the transatlantic slave trade by the mid-eighteenth century. The pursuit of profits from exploiting enslaved people as commodities facilitated exchanges across borders, loosening mercantile restrictions and expanding capitalist networks.Drawing on a database of over seven thousand intercolonial slave trading voyages compiled from port records, newspapers, and merchant accounts, O'Malley identifies and quantifies the major routes of this intercolonial slave trade. He argues that such voyages were a crucial component in the development of slavery in the Caribbean and North America and that trade in the unfree led to experimentation with free trade between empires.

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Publisher
Omohundro Institute of Early American History & CULTURE
ISBN-10
1469615347
ISBN-13
9781469615349
eBay Product ID (ePID)
172697002

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Book Title
Final Passages : the Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807
Author
Gregory E. O'malley
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Slavery, United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Europe / Great Britain / General, North America
Publication Year
2014
Genre
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
10 oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ht1162.O58 2014
Reviews
By studying the intercolonial trade, in all of its variety and complexity . . . O'Malley makes sense of the many multifaceted slave trades formed in the Atlantic world. . . . An important addition to the historiography of the African diaspora as well as the Atlantic economy and should be read widely by scholars.--- South Carolina Historical Magazine, Fills a major gap in the literature....The standard for many years to come.-- Journal of Southern History, Will be the definitive account of intercolonial slave trading for many years to come, and it is a major . . . contribution to our understanding of the politics and economics of slavery.-- English Historical Review, In this rigorously-argued and well-sourced volume, Gregory E. O'Malley establishes himself as being on the cutting edge of scholarship with regards to the complexities of the transatlantic slave trade.-- American Historical Review, Groundbreaking...enhances the scope and complexity of our understanding of the slave trade.-- The New England Quarterly|9781469615349|, Important scholarly insights to our collective understanding of the Atlantic slave trade, and, more broadly, Atlantic slavery, continue to arrive with increasing frequency every year. Few, however, are as likely to provide such major quantitative contributions and qualitative insights as Greg O'Malley's exemplary first book, Final Passages .-- Journal of British Studies, "By taking up the traffic in human chattel after the Middle Passage, O'Malley fundamentally transforms our understanding of the transatlantic slave trade and its consequences in the English Atlantic world ... A critical contribution to scholarship on the economics of the slave trade, and on the lived experience of its victims."--Jennifer L. Morgan, New York University, With the publication of Final Passages , the historiography of the intra-American slave trade has made a giant leap forward.-- William and Mary Quarterly, Groundbreaking...enhances the scope and complexity of our understanding of the slave trade.-- New England Quarterly, An exceptional work that will surely encourage other historians to explore the extensive intra-American slave trade conducted by French, Dutch, Spanish, and American merchants.-- Louisiana History, A useful book for any scholar who studies colonial British North America.-- Business History Review|9781469615349|, It is rare for a first book to make such an important contribution to a field of such depth and maturity as the study of the slave trade. Scholars will be working through the broader implications here for some time to come." -- Journal of Early American History, "It is rare for a first book to make such an important contribution to a field of such depth and maturity as the study of the slave trade. Scholars will be working through the broader implications here for some time to come." -- Journal of Early American History, Sure to be required reading for students and scholars of the slave trade. . . . The many strengths of the book are on full display as the text guides the reader through the complex machinations that drew slaves to busy colonial ports like Charleston and backwater colonies like North Carolina.-- Canadian Journal of History, Important scholarly insights to our collective understanding of the Atlantic slave trade, and, more broadly, Atlantic slavery, continue to arrive with increasing frequency every year. Few, however, are as likely to provide such major quantitative contributions and qualitative insights as Greg O'Malley's exemplary first book, Final Passages .-- Journal of British Studies|9781469615349|, A refreshing and authoritative history of the English slave trade.-- The Journal of American History|9781469615349|, Groundbreaking...enhances the scope and complexity of our understanding of the slave trade.-- The New England Quarterly, Offers a thorough and compelling history of slavery in the Americas and paves the way for future scholarship on the transformation of cultural practices, language, and familial ties associated with the intercolonial trafficking of enslaved African workers in the Americas.-- Journal of African American History, A Refreshing and Authoritative History of the English Slave Trade.-- the Journal of American History, With the publication of Final Passages , the historiography of the intra-American slave trade has made a giant leap forward.-- William and Mary Quarterly|9781469615349|
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2014-008432
Dewey Decimal
306.3/620941
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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