In 1792, 400,000 people put their signature to petitions calling for the abolition of the slaves trade. This work explains how this remarkable expression of support for black people was organized and orchestrated, and how it contributed to the growth of popular politics in Britain
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
This paper examines racist discourse in radical print culture from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...
In 1792, 400,000 people put their signature to petitions calling for the abolition of the slaves tra...
During the late eighteenth century organized anti-slavery, in the shape of the campaign to end the A...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
When the nineteenth century dawned, Great Britain�s trade with Africa was practically identical with...
This article refines our understanding of abolitionism as “the first modern social movement” through...
By analysis of political pamphlets and essays, hereby presented undergraduate thesis aims to reconst...
parliamentary exhibitions open to the public in Westminster Hall. It seeks to explain why the abolit...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
An account of the first great human rights crusade, which originated in England in the 1780s and res...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
This article provides a summary of my research on how popular politics influenced the events leading...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
This paper examines racist discourse in radical print culture from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...
In 1792, 400,000 people put their signature to petitions calling for the abolition of the slaves tra...
During the late eighteenth century organized anti-slavery, in the shape of the campaign to end the A...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
When the nineteenth century dawned, Great Britain�s trade with Africa was practically identical with...
This article refines our understanding of abolitionism as “the first modern social movement” through...
By analysis of political pamphlets and essays, hereby presented undergraduate thesis aims to reconst...
parliamentary exhibitions open to the public in Westminster Hall. It seeks to explain why the abolit...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
An account of the first great human rights crusade, which originated in England in the 1780s and res...
The issue of slavery has received wide public and media attention in response to the bicentenary of ...
This article provides a summary of my research on how popular politics influenced the events leading...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
This paper examines racist discourse in radical print culture from the end of the Napoleonic Wars to...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...