Liverpool and the Slave Trade by Anthony Tibbles

Liverpool and the Slave Trade by Anthony Tibbles

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Liverpool and the slave trade is the first comprehensive account of the city’s role in the slave trade. Drawing on recent research, contemporary documents and illustrations, it provides a detailed account of how the trade operated and was eventually brought to an end.

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Liverpool and the Slave Trade by Anthony Tibbles

During the course of more than four centuries, merchants in Liverpool were responsible for forcibly transporting over a million and a half Africans across the Atlantic to work as enslaved labourers on the plantations of the Caribbean as their ships carried a larger number of Africans than those of any other European port. White colonial owners used the enslaved Africans to produce sugar and other valuable tropical goods which were consumed at home in Britain. Liverpool and the slave trade is the first comprehensive account of the city’s participation in the trade. It tells the story of the merchants and ships’ captains who organised the trade and shows how they bought and sold Africans, how they treated the enslaved during the Atlantic voyage and how they and the wider community benefitted from the slave trade. It concludes with the efforts to end the trade and the legacy it has left in Liverpool and beyond. Drawing on the most recent research as well as extensive use of contemporary documents and personal testimonies and experiences to explore this history, Liverpool and the slave trade highlights an important part of the city’s history which has for too long been rejected, forgotten or ignored.
Liverpool and the Slave Trade is altogether an impressive work that will be useful to a broad range of readersEven leaving aside its many fine qualities, the excellent images alone make it a valuable addition to a specialist’s library. Readers generally acquainted with the transatlantic slave trade will also value the Liverpool-specific aspects of every chapter, and it will serve as an engaging introductory volume for undergraduates, general readers, and all Liverpudlians.’
Ryan E. Mewett, H-Net Reviews
‘Brief, yet uncompromising, it is a valuable addition to our understanding of slavery, especially its role in bringing prosperity to a city through which relatively few slaves directly passed [...] For anyone who thinks of the slave trade as a distant event from British shores, this book shatters the illusion.’
Thomas Malcomson, The Northern Mariner
'The book is invaluable in understanding the key role Liverpool merchants played in the British slave trade and how involvement in that trade shaped the town economically, politically and socially during the period and beyond.'
Laurence Westgraph, Transactions: The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Anthony Tibbles is Emeritus Keeper of Slavery History, National Museums Liverpool.
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ISBN 13 9781786941534
ISBN 10 1786941538
Title Liverpool and the Slave Trade
Author Anthony Tibbles
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 2018-09-27
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.