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A “Diabolical Traffic” British Slave Trading, 1640–1807
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David Richardson
Published: 04 January 2022
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Contrary to “the Laws of God, and the Rights of Man” The Intellectual Roots of the BritishAnti–Slave Trade Movement
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David Richardson
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“To Interest Men of Every Description in the Abolition of the Traffic” Mobilization and the “Take Off” of Abolitionism
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David Richardson
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Extending the Frontiers: Essays on the New Transatlantic Slave Trade Database
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David Eltis (ed.) and David Richardson (ed.)
Published online: 31 October 2013
Published in print: 07 October 2008
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Published online: 19 May 2022
Published in print: 04 January 2022
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The “Wheel of Unfathomable Commerce” Credit, Incentives, and Sustainability
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Reaching “the Common People” Newspapers, African Voices, and Politicizingthe Slave Trade
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Finding “a Pathway for the Humanities” The Politics of Slave Trade Abolition, 1791–1807
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On the “Heroism of Principle” Reflecting on the British Slave Trade and Its Abolition
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The Dutch in the Atlantic World: New Perspectives from the Slave Trade with Particular Reference to the African Origins of the Traffic
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David Eltis and others
Published: 07 October 2008
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Introduction: Interpreting British Slave Trade Abolition
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David Richardson
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“Tumults of Imagination” Literature and British Anti–Slave Trade Sentiment
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The Significance of the French Slave Trade to the Evolution of the French Atlantic World before 1716
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James Pritchard and others
Published: 07 October 2008