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This study presents new information about the four Quaker businessmen who helped found the London Abolition Committee in 1787 and remained active in the late anti-slave trade movement throughout their lifetimes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317791874
- Artikelnr.: 40020508
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317791874
- Artikelnr.: 40020508
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Judith Jennings
This fine example of dogged historical research fully supports the notion
that history is made not by great people", but rather by little people
working very hard." - Choice
Journal of Southern History - USA
"Judith Jenning"s work is a relatively short but thorough analysis of the
motives and actions of British reformers who pushed for the abolition of
the slave trade.......This is a solid monograph, of value to anyone
interested in antislavery movements".
Business History -
"The Business of Abolishing the British Slave Trade is a carefully
researched, well presented and informative book which will be of interest
not only to abolition historiographers but also to Quaker historians,
scholars of eighteenth-century political and social history, and
sociologists."
Slavery and Abolition - reviewed by Christopher Brown - Omohundro Institute
USA
"Few know the Quaker sources for this period better than Judith Jennings
... Her book is a welcome complement to existing studies on anti-slavery
and parliamentary politics."
International History Review, Vol 20, No 2, June 98
"Jennings draws on largely unexploited primary sources thoroughout ...
Moreover, she is obviously comfortable with the secondary literature she
chooses to include."
Contemporary Review, 1/2/98
"This book is a most valuable addition to historical knowledge."
American Historical Review- " The strength of Jenning"s study lies in her
obvious command of the historiography of abolitionism and her detailed
knowledge of the operations of the London Abolition Committee.
that history is made not by great people", but rather by little people
working very hard." - Choice
Journal of Southern History - USA
"Judith Jenning"s work is a relatively short but thorough analysis of the
motives and actions of British reformers who pushed for the abolition of
the slave trade.......This is a solid monograph, of value to anyone
interested in antislavery movements".
Business History -
"The Business of Abolishing the British Slave Trade is a carefully
researched, well presented and informative book which will be of interest
not only to abolition historiographers but also to Quaker historians,
scholars of eighteenth-century political and social history, and
sociologists."
Slavery and Abolition - reviewed by Christopher Brown - Omohundro Institute
USA
"Few know the Quaker sources for this period better than Judith Jennings
... Her book is a welcome complement to existing studies on anti-slavery
and parliamentary politics."
International History Review, Vol 20, No 2, June 98
"Jennings draws on largely unexploited primary sources thoroughout ...
Moreover, she is obviously comfortable with the secondary literature she
chooses to include."
Contemporary Review, 1/2/98
"This book is a most valuable addition to historical knowledge."
American Historical Review- " The strength of Jenning"s study lies in her
obvious command of the historiography of abolitionism and her detailed
knowledge of the operations of the London Abolition Committee.
This fine example of dogged historical research fully supports the notion
that history is made not by great people", but rather by little people
working very hard." - Choice
Journal of Southern History - USA
"Judith Jenning"s work is a relatively short but thorough analysis of the
motives and actions of British reformers who pushed for the abolition of
the slave trade.......This is a solid monograph, of value to anyone
interested in antislavery movements".
Business History -
"The Business of Abolishing the British Slave Trade is a carefully
researched, well presented and informative book which will be of interest
not only to abolition historiographers but also to Quaker historians,
scholars of eighteenth-century political and social history, and
sociologists."
Slavery and Abolition - reviewed by Christopher Brown - Omohundro Institute
USA
"Few know the Quaker sources for this period better than Judith Jennings
... Her book is a welcome complement to existing studies on anti-slavery
and parliamentary politics."
International History Review, Vol 20, No 2, June 98
"Jennings draws on largely unexploited primary sources thoroughout ...
Moreover, she is obviously comfortable with the secondary literature she
chooses to include."
Contemporary Review, 1/2/98
"This book is a most valuable addition to historical knowledge."
American Historical Review- " The strength of Jenning"s study lies in her
obvious command of the historiography of abolitionism and her detailed
knowledge of the operations of the London Abolition Committee.
that history is made not by great people", but rather by little people
working very hard." - Choice
Journal of Southern History - USA
"Judith Jenning"s work is a relatively short but thorough analysis of the
motives and actions of British reformers who pushed for the abolition of
the slave trade.......This is a solid monograph, of value to anyone
interested in antislavery movements".
Business History -
"The Business of Abolishing the British Slave Trade is a carefully
researched, well presented and informative book which will be of interest
not only to abolition historiographers but also to Quaker historians,
scholars of eighteenth-century political and social history, and
sociologists."
Slavery and Abolition - reviewed by Christopher Brown - Omohundro Institute
USA
"Few know the Quaker sources for this period better than Judith Jennings
... Her book is a welcome complement to existing studies on anti-slavery
and parliamentary politics."
International History Review, Vol 20, No 2, June 98
"Jennings draws on largely unexploited primary sources thoroughout ...
Moreover, she is obviously comfortable with the secondary literature she
chooses to include."
Contemporary Review, 1/2/98
"This book is a most valuable addition to historical knowledge."
American Historical Review- " The strength of Jenning"s study lies in her
obvious command of the historiography of abolitionism and her detailed
knowledge of the operations of the London Abolition Committee.