The Slave Ship
Autor Marcus Redikeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2008
The Slave Ship focuses on the so-called golden age of the slave trade, the period of 1700-1808, when more than six million people were transported out of Africa, most of them on British and American ships, across the Atlantic, to slave on New World plantations. Marcus Rediker tells poignant tales of life, death and terror as he captures the shipboard drama of brutal discipline and fierce resistance. He reconstructs the lives of individuals, such as John Newton, James Field Stanfield and Olaudah Equiano, and the collective experience of captains, sailors and slaves.
Mindful of the haunting legacies of race, class and slavery, Marcus Rediker offers a vivid and unforgettable portrait of the ghost ship of our modern consciousness.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780719563034
ISBN-10: 0719563038
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 1 x 16pp inset, 8 maps plus integrated illustrations
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0719563038
Pagini: 464
Ilustrații: 1 x 16pp inset, 8 maps plus integrated illustrations
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: John Murray Press
Colecția John Murray
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'A shockingly vivid work . . . from a gifted chronicler of history's lower decks, at home in the unruly Atlantic world of pirates, slavers, sailors, runaways and rebels'
'Enlightening and moving . . . Rediker comes closer than anyone so far to recreating the horrifying social reality of the Atlantic slave ship . . . If anyone doubts the reality of that human story, they only need to read Rediker's book'
'Meticulously researched . . . a terrible tale told here with great skill, clarity and compassion' Siobhan Murphy, Metro
'The slave ship is a powerful focus for a profound drama'
'A brilliantly organised and compelling study of the Atlantic slave trade . . . A truly magnificent book'
'The Slave Ship provides eloquent testimony to the high human drama of Atlantic 'trafficking'; the greed of the few and the manifold misery of the many that was endured in the trivial cause of sweetness'
'Rediker has made magnificent use of archival data; his probing, compassionate eye turns up numerous finds that other people who've written on the subject, myself included, have missed'
'Rediker has produced a gripping study of one aspect of a great evil'
'Gripping drama of human suffering'
'Brilliant study'
'The Slave Ship is dramatic, moving and kaleidoscopic'
'In this compelling books Marcus Rediker extends his widely known and highly respected mastery of the social history of the Anglo-American North Atlantic to the slave ship ... the book is intricately conceptualized and written beautifully'
'Enlightening and moving . . . Rediker comes closer than anyone so far to recreating the horrifying social reality of the Atlantic slave ship . . . If anyone doubts the reality of that human story, they only need to read Rediker's book'
'Meticulously researched . . . a terrible tale told here with great skill, clarity and compassion' Siobhan Murphy, Metro
'The slave ship is a powerful focus for a profound drama'
'A brilliantly organised and compelling study of the Atlantic slave trade . . . A truly magnificent book'
'The Slave Ship provides eloquent testimony to the high human drama of Atlantic 'trafficking'; the greed of the few and the manifold misery of the many that was endured in the trivial cause of sweetness'
'Rediker has made magnificent use of archival data; his probing, compassionate eye turns up numerous finds that other people who've written on the subject, myself included, have missed'
'Rediker has produced a gripping study of one aspect of a great evil'
'Gripping drama of human suffering'
'Brilliant study'
'The Slave Ship is dramatic, moving and kaleidoscopic'
'In this compelling books Marcus Rediker extends his widely known and highly respected mastery of the social history of the Anglo-American North Atlantic to the slave ship ... the book is intricately conceptualized and written beautifully'