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Now in its second edition, The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History has been updated to include recent scholarship, and an analysis of how debates have changed in light of recent key events such as the Black Lives Matter movement.

Primarily focused on the Atlantic Slave Trade, this study places slavery within a broader world context and includes significant detailed coverage of Africa. With a chronological approach, it guides students through the origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade to its expansion and eventual abolition. Its final chapters explore the legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade by comparing it to other systems of slavery outside of the Atlantic region, and analyze the persistence of modern-day slavery. As well as offering an analysis of historiography, the updated bibliography and conclusion, which considers the recent Black Lives Matter protests and their aftermath, provide a fresh account of how slavery has shaped our understanding of the modern world.
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Beginnings of the Atlantic Slave Trade 3. The Slave Trade Expands Greatly 4. The Slave Trade at its Height 5. Abolitionism 6. After Slavery? 7. Conclusions

The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/5/2024 12:02:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032599847, 978-1032599847
    ISBN10: 1032599847

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Now in its second edition, The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History has been updated to include recent scholarship, and an analysis of how debates have changed in light of recent key events such as the Black Lives Matter movement.

    Primarily focused on the Atlantic Slave Trade, this study places slavery within a broader world context and includes significant detailed coverage of Africa. With a chronological approach, it guides students through the origins of the Atlantic Slave Trade to its expansion and eventual abolition. Its final chapters explore the legacy of the Atlantic Slave Trade by comparing it to other systems of slavery outside of the Atlantic region, and analyze the persistence of modern-day slavery. As well as offering an analysis of historiography, the updated bibliography and conclusion, which considers the recent Black Lives Matter protests and their aftermath, provide a fresh account of how slavery has shaped our understanding of the modern world.
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    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction 2. The Beginnings of the Atlantic Slave Trade 3. The Slave Trade Expands Greatly 4. The Slave Trade at its Height 5. Abolitionism 6. After Slavery? 7. Conclusions

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