The Slave Trade: The History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440-1870

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Pan Macmillan, 1997 - 925 страници
For review see: David Richardson, in Slavery abolition, a journal of slave and post-slave studies, vol. 20, no. 2 (August 1999); p. 137-138. - Dutch involvement in the African slave trade during the 17th century mentioned.

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Introduction
9
GREEN Sea of DARKNESS
19
Humanity Is Divided into
25
The Slaves Who Find the Gold Are All Black
33
The Portuguese Served for Setting Dogs to Spring
49
If You Want to Learn How to Pray Go to Sea
407
God Knows What We Shall Do with Those That Remain
429
Above All a Good Soul
447
Sharks Are the Invariable Outriders of All Slave Ships
711
Can We Resist the Torrent? I Think Not
727
They All Eagerly Desire It Protect It and Almost Sanctify It
747
Cuba the Forward Sentinel
769
Epilogue
787
A Reflection
793
Some Who Lived to Tell the Tale
800
Selected Prices of Slaves 14401870
807

The Loudest Yelps for Liberty
465
The Gauntlet Had Been Thrown Down
484
Men in Africa of as Fine Feeling as Ourselves
511
Why Should We See Great Britain Getting All
536
The Slaver Is More Criminal Than the Assassin
590
Only the Poor Speak Ill of the Slave Trade
628
Active Exertions
650
Slave Harbours of the Nineteenth Century
673
Bibliographical Note
813
Notes
823
The Best and Strongest Slaves Available
827
APOGEE
834
Slave Harbours II
855
A Great Strait for Slaves
896
20
914
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Hugh Swynnerton Thomas was born in Windsor, England on October 21, 1931. After studying history at Cambridge University, he worked at the British Foreign Office and was secretary to the British delegation at major disarmament talks. He lectured at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, Britain's premier officer training establishment. From 1979 to 1990, he served as the chairman of the Center for Policy Studies, a right-wing policy institute. He was an unofficial adviser to Margaret Thatcher during the Falklands war against Argentina, enlisted because of his deep knowledge of South America. He wrote numerous fiction and nonfiction works. His novels included The World's Game, The Oxygen Age, and Klara. His nonfiction books included Cuba: The Pursuit of Freedom, A History of the World, Rivers of Gold, The Golden Empire, and World Without End. The Spanish Civil War won the Somerset Maugham Prize in 1962. He was made a life peer in 1981 as Baron Thomas of Swynnerton. He died after having a stroke on May 7, 2017 at the age of 85.

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