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Moral Imperium: Afro-Caribbeans and the Transformation of British Rule, 1776-1838: Contributions in American History, cartea 22

Autor Ronald Kent Richardson, Paul Worth
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 1986

During the past decade, the problem of British slave emancipation has generated considerable historiographical debate. Yet, until now, this debate has emphasized the relative importance of ideals and material self-interest in the British emancipation movement. In "Moral Imperium," Ronald Richardson offers a new assessment of the relative importance of ideas, religious enthusiasm, national interest, and political circumstances. Arguing that historians have yet to develop an understanding of the impact of the Afro-Caribbean population on the development of British anti-slavery thought in general and the anti-slavery movement as a whole, he contends that abolition and emancipation were carried out in the context of British rule and were designed to create a social environment that would be receptive to British needs.

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ISBN-13: 9780313247248
ISBN-10: 0313247242
Pagini: 219
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Praeger
Seria Contributions in American History


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During the past decade, the problem of British slave emancipation has generated considerable historiographical debate. Yet, until now, this debate has emphasized the relative importance of ideals and material self-interest in the British emancipation movement. In Moral Imperium</i>, Ronald Richardson offers a new assessment of the relative importance of ideas, religious enthusiasm, national interest, and political circumstances. Arguing that historians have yet to develop an understanding of the impact of the Afro-Caribbean population on the development of British anti-slavery thought in general and the anti-slavery movement as a whole, he contends that abolition and emancipation were carried out in the context of British rule and were designed to create a social environment that would be receptive to British needs.

Notă biografică

RONALD KENT RICHARDSON has lectured extensively in Afro-American and Caribbean Studies and has served as a university administrator.