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Britain's history and memory of transatlantic slavery : local nuances of a 'national sin' / Katie Donington, Ryan Hanley, and Jessica Moody.

Contributor(s): Donington, Katie [editor.] | Hanley, Ryan [editor.] | Moody, Jessica [editor.] | Oxford University Press.Series: Liverpool studies in international slavery: Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2021Edition: Paperback edition.Content type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781781382776; 9781800348677.Subject(s): Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History | Slave trade -- Great Britain -- History -- Public opinionDDC classification: 306.3620941
Contents:
Introduction / Katie Donington, Ryan Hanley and Jessica Moody -- From Guinea to Guernsey and Cornwall to the Caribbean : recovering the histroy of slavery in the western English channel / Btycchan Carey -- 'There to sing the song of Moses' : john Lea's Methodism and working-class attitudes to slavery in Liverpool and Portsmouth, 1801-1817 / Ryan Hanley -- Portrait of a slave-trading family : the Stanifroths of Liverpool / Jane Longmore -- Forgotten women : Anna Eliza Elletson and absentee slave ownership / Hannah Young -- East meets west : exploring the connections between Britain, the Caribbean and the East India Company, c. 1757-1857 / Chris Jeppesen -- Whose memories? Edward Long and the work of re-remembering / Catherine Hall -- Liverpool's local tints : drowning memory and 'maritimising' slavery is a seaport city / Jessica Moody -- Local roots/global routes : slavery, memory and identity in Hackney / Katie Donington -- Multidirectional memory, many headed hydras and Glasgow / Michael Morris -- Making museum narratives of slavery and anti-slavery in Olney / Leanne Munroe -- Afterword / John Oldfield.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 306.3620941 BRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 019033

First published in 2016.

Introduction / Katie Donington, Ryan Hanley and Jessica Moody -- I. Little Britain's history of slavery -- From Guinea to Guernsey and Cornwall to the Caribbean : recovering the histroy of slavery in the western English channel / Btycchan Carey -- 'There to sing the song of Moses' : john Lea's Methodism and working-class attitudes to slavery in Liverpool and Portsmouth, 1801-1817 / Ryan Hanley -- Portrait of a slave-trading family : the Stanifroths of Liverpool / Jane Longmore -- Forgotten women : Anna Eliza Elletson and absentee slave ownership / Hannah Young -- East meets west : exploring the connections between Britain, the Caribbean and the East India Company, c. 1757-1857 / Chris Jeppesen -- II. Little Britain's memory of slavery -- Whose memories? Edward Long and the work of re-remembering / Catherine Hall -- Liverpool's local tints : drowning memory and 'maritimising' slavery is a seaport city / Jessica Moody -- Local roots/global routes : slavery, memory and identity in Hackney / Katie Donington -- Multidirectional memory, many headed hydras and Glasgow / Michael Morris -- Making museum narratives of slavery and anti-slavery in Olney / Leanne Munroe -- Afterword / John Oldfield.

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