The question of the impact of slavery has gained new importance in debates on the history of economic development, capitalism and inequality. This edited volume explores how Atlantic slaved-based economic activities and their spinoffs have contributed to the economic development of Europe.
The question of the impact of slavery has gained new importance in debates on the history of economic development, capitalism and inequality. This edited volume explores how Atlantic slaved-based economic activities and their spinoffs have contributed to the economic development of Europe.
Tamira Combrink is Lecturer in History and Research Fellow at the International Institute of Social History (Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences). Matthias van Rossum is Senior Researcher at the International Institute of Social History (Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences), and specialized in global labour history, and the history of slave trade and slavery. He is Co-leader of Exploring Slave Trade in Asia and Leader of GLOBALISE, research infrastructure projects that explore histories of slavery and colonialism.
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Foreword Introduction 1. Introduction: the impact of slavery on Europe - reopening a debate Explorations 2. The profits of the Portuguese-Brazilian transatlantic slave trade: challenges and possibilities 3. Governance value-added and rents in plantation slavery-based value-chains 4. Slavery and the Dutch economy 1750-1800 5. Slave-based coffee in the eighteenth century and the role of the Dutch in global commodity chains 6. A cloth that binds: new perspectives on the eighteenth-century Prussian economy Reflections 7. How important was the slavery system to Europe? 8. The value of figures 9. Revisiting Europe and slavery
Foreword Introduction 1. Introduction: the impact of slavery on Europe - reopening a debate Explorations 2. The profits of the Portuguese-Brazilian transatlantic slave trade: challenges and possibilities 3. Governance value-added and rents in plantation slavery-based value-chains 4. Slavery and the Dutch economy 1750-1800 5. Slave-based coffee in the eighteenth century and the role of the Dutch in global commodity chains 6. A cloth that binds: new perspectives on the eighteenth-century Prussian economy Reflections 7. How important was the slavery system to Europe? 8. The value of figures 9. Revisiting Europe and slavery
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