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    A Brief History of Slavery: A New Global History

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    A new global history of slavery from its ancient origins through the horrors of the Atlantic trade to the present day.
    ISBN: 9781849016896
    AuthorBlack, Jeremy
    PublisherNameLittle, Brown Book Group
    Pub Date18/08/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages336
    Availability: In Stock

    A thought-provoking and important book that raises essential issues crucial not only for understanding our past but also the present day.

    In this panoramic history, Jeremy Black tells how slavery was first developed in the ancient world, and reaches all the way to the present in the form of contemporary crimes such as trafficking and bonded labour. He shows how slavery has taken many forms throughout history and across the world - from the uprising of Spartacus, the plantations of the West Indies, and the murderous forced labour of the gulags and concentration camps.

    Slavery helped to consolidate transoceanic empires and helped mould new world societies such as America and Brazil. Black charts the long fight for abolition in the nineteenth century, looking at both the campaigners as well as the harrowing accounts of the enslaved themselves.

    Slavery is still with us today, and coerced labour can be found closer to home than one might expect.

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    A thought-provoking and important book that raises essential issues crucial not only for understanding our past but also the present day.

    In this panoramic history, Jeremy Black tells how slavery was first developed in the ancient world, and reaches all the way to the present in the form of contemporary crimes such as trafficking and bonded labour. He shows how slavery has taken many forms throughout history and across the world - from the uprising of Spartacus, the plantations of the West Indies, and the murderous forced labour of the gulags and concentration camps.

    Slavery helped to consolidate transoceanic empires and helped mould new world societies such as America and Brazil. Black charts the long fight for abolition in the nineteenth century, looking at both the campaigners as well as the harrowing accounts of the enslaved themselves.

    Slavery is still with us today, and coerced labour can be found closer to home than one might expect.