Black experience and the empire / Philip D. Morgan, editor and Sean Hawkins, editor.
Series: The Oxford history of the British Empire companion seriesPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. Description: xv, 416 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN: 019926029X; 9780199290673Subject(s): Great Britain -- Colonies -- Africa | Great Britain -- Civilization -- African influences | Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Civilization -- Foreign influencesDDC classification: 909/.097124108996 LOC classification: DT32 | .B54 2004Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents only | Contributor biographical informationItem type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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Book-Circulating | London Global Gateway Library Main shelves | DT32 .B54 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B006963 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface / Introduction, Sean Hawkins and Philip Morgan / 1. West Africans and the Atlantic 1500-1800, David Northrup / 2. Through a Looking Glass: Olaudah Equiano and African Experiences in the British Slave Trade, David Richardson / 3. The Black Experience in the British Empire 1680-1810, Philip Morgan / 4. From Slaves to Subjects: Envisioning an Empire without Slavery 1772-1834, Christopher L. Brown / 5. From Slavery to Freedom: Blacks in the Nineteenth Century British West Indies, Gad Heuman / 6. Cultural Encounters: Britain and Africa in the Nineteenth Century, T. C. McCaskie / 7. The Betrayal of Creole Elites 1880-1920, Vivian Bickford-Smith / 8. The British Empire and African Women in the Twentieth Century, Diana Jeater / 9. African Participation in the British Empire, Timothy Parsons / 10. African Workers and Imperial Designs, Frederick Cooper / 11. The Black Experience in the British Caribbean in the Twentieth Century, Howard Johnson / 12. The Black Experience in Twentieth Century Britain, Winston James / 13. Language, Race, and the Legacies of the British Empire, Kwame Anthony Appiah