African Link

African Link

The African Link: British Attitudes in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1550-1807

Barker, Anthony J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

274

Dura

Inglês

9781032316703

15 a 20 dias

671

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Part 1. Public Awareness of the Negro in the Era of the Slave Trade 1. The Historical Background 2. The Makers of the Negro Image Part 2. Attitudes Before 1780: Sub-Humanity and Inhumanity 3. Edward Long and the Theory of Negro Inferiority 4. The Burden of Slavery Part 3. Attitudes Before 1780: African Savagery in Theory and Practice 5. Intellectual Perspectives 6. The Cultural Inferiority of West Africa 7. The Sinister Side of West African Life 8. Anarchy and Despotism Part 4. Racial Attitudes in an Era of Controversy: 1780-1807 9. The Chains of Slavery and the Chain of Being 10. Old and New Images of Africa
British attitudes to slavery;Society and slavery;Contacts in the slave trade;The international slave trade;The Middle Passage;Slave Trade;Universal Modern History;Edward Long;Pro-slavery Writer;Gold Coast;Windward Coast;Indies;East Indies;Atlantic Slave Trade;Eighteenth;Michel Adanson;Mulatto;Archibald Dalzel;Racial Gradation;Mungo Park's Travels;Ivory Coast;Sierra Leone Company;Racial Immunity;Pro-slavery Propaganda;West Indian Slavery;West Indian Planters;Negro Inferiority;Francis Moore;Human Kind;Human Beings