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100 1  Dresser, Madge,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n98053471|eauthor. 
245 10 Slavery obscured :|bthe social history of the slave trade 
       in an English provincial port /|cMadge Dresser. 
264  1 London ;|aNew York :|bBloomsbury Academic,|c2016. 
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490 1  Bloomsbury academic collections. The history of the 
       transatlantic slave trade 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; 
       Illustrations; Tables; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 
       Dedication; Introduction; Notes; 1 Bristol and the 
       Transatlantic Slave Trade; Bristol and the trade in 
       Africans before 1698; Bristol and the illegal slave trade;
       Bristol in the Caribbean; Bristol and the African trade, 
       1698-1750; Making money from the slave trade; John 
       Duckinfield and other slave traders; Bristol as a slaving 
       port; Notes; 2 Cultural Exchanges: The Representation of 
       Black People and the Black Presence in Bristol, c. 1700-
       75; Representation and race; Crewmen's tales 
505 8  Africans in Bristol: subaltern voices on the black 
       presenceThe case of the Old Calabar princes; Conclusion; 
       Notes; 3 Gentility and Slavery: Bristol's Urban 
       Renaissance Reconsidered, c. 1673-c. 1820; The city, 1676-
       1713; The urban renaissance in Bristol; Green mansions: 
       stately homes and slave wealth; Gentility; Notes; 4 
       Thinking about the Slave Trade: Abolition and Its 
       Opponents, 1760-91; The culture of abolition; Literature, 
       gender and abolition; Anti-abolition; The theatre of race;
       Evasive manoeuvres: Bristol anti-abolitionists and the 
       middle passage 
505 8  Political activity: anti-abolition rhetoric in 
       BristolNotes; 5 Abolition in a Cold Climate, 1792-1807; 
       Respectable anti-slavery; Romanticism and anti-slavery; 
       Sierra Leone and Bristol, 1787-99; Black people in Bristol
       in the age of abolition; Theatrical reactions: Bristol and
       slavery at a time of war; Theatrical rituals; Abolition 
       subdued? The Caribbean interest and Bristol politics, 1800
       -7; Notes; 6 The Struggle for Emancipation; Political 
       radicals and the issue of colonial slavery; The election 
       of 1812 and the West India interest; Changing public 
       attitudes towards slavery, 1814-30 
505 8  A political engagement?Women and the anti-slavery 
       campaign; The 'slavery election' of 1830; Claxton and 
       slavery; Abolition and reform; Missionaries and revolt; 
       Emancipation and reform in 1832; Notes; Conclusion: 
       Thresholds of Recollection; Notes; Select Bibliography of 
       Unpublished Primary Sources; Index 
506    Limited Users and Download Restrictions may Apply, 
       VLEbooks 400 User Credits. Available using University of 
       Exeter Username and Password.|5GB-UKExU 
520 8  This title enquires into the social world of 18th century 
       Bristolians. It asks such questions as how much did 
       Bristol's Georgian renaissance owe to slave-derived wealth
       and what role did white women and artisans play in the 
       anti-slavery movement?|bSlavery Obscured aims to assess 
       how the slave trade affected the social life and cultural 
       outlook of the citizens of a major English city, and 
       contends that its impact was more profound than has 
       previously been acknowledged. Based on original research 
       in archives in Britain and America, this title builds on 
       scholarship in the economic history of the slave trade to 
       ask questions about the way slave-derived wealth 
       underpinned the city of Bristol's urban development and 
       its growing gentility. How much did Bristol's Georgian 
       renaissance owe to such wealth? Who were the major players
       and beneficiaries of the African and West Indian trades? 
       How, in an ever-changing historical environment, were 
       enslaved Africans represented in the city's press, theatre
       and political discourse? What do previously unexplored 
       religious, legal and private records tell us about the 
       black presence in Bristol or about the attitudes of white 
       seamen, colonists and merchants towards slavery and race? 
       What role did white women and artisans play in Bristol's 
       anti-slavery movement? Combining a historical and 
       anthropological approach, Slavery Obscured , seeks to shed
       new light on the contradictory and complex history of an 
       English slaving port and to prompt new ways of looking at 
       British national identity, race and history. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       September 9, 2016). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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650  7 Slave trade.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1120405 
650  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/958235 
650  7 Slavery.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1120426 
651  0 Bristol (England)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
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776 08 |cOriginal:|aDresser, Madge.|tSlavery obscured.|dNew York 
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830  0 Bloomsbury academic collections.|pThe history of the 
       transatlantic slave trade. 
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