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The Slave Trade Debate: Contemporary Writings For and Against

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Slave Trade Debate: Contemporary Writings For and Against

Contributors:

By (Author) John Pinfold

ISBN:

9781851243167

Publisher:

Bodleian Library

Imprint:

Bodleian Library

Publication Date:

9th May 2007

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Dewey:

306.362

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

420g

Description

At the height of the debate about the slave trade and its abolition in the 1780s and 90s, each side issued pamphlets in support of its position. This publication reproduces a selection of representative pamphlets encompassing the arguments put forward by each side. The pamphlets discuss many of the issues including humanitarianism and the Rights of Man, the economic well-being of Britains colonial territories in the aftermath of the loss of the American colonies, the state of the British merchant marine and the Royal Navy, the condition of the poor in England, and, not least, the economic and moral condition of the slaves themselves, not only in the West Indies but also in Africa. Both sides drew freely on scriptural sources to support their case, thus providing a fascinating sidelight on theological debate of the time.

The book includes pamphlets written by the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV, and by Sir John Gladstone (father of the Prime Minister) in support of the trade, and sets these against the leading abolitionists such as Wilberforce. It also includes a transcript of part of the unpublished journal of James Ramsay, a well-known abolitionist, in which he provides model answers for abolitionists asked to testify before a committee of enquiry.

The introduction explains the background to each pamphlet and sets them in their collective historical and social context.

Illustrated by the well-known engraving of the slaver Brookes, and by plans of Cape Coast slave castles, this book is a culturally fascinating read and will become a valuable source-book for students and scholars alike.

Reviews

"On the 200th anniversary of the act of the British Parliament abolishing the slave trade, Oxford University's Bodleian Library has reprinted 14 pamphlets from its collection of abolition materials. . . . Of particular interest are the two pamphlets taking contradictory positions based on biblical evidence. . . . Recommended."R. T. Brown, Choice

Author Bio

John Pinfold was appointed Librarian of the Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House in 1993. He is a past chairman of the Standing Conference on Library Materials on Africa.

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