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The Price of Emancipation

Slave-Ownership, Compensation and British Society at the End of Slavery

This book is a comprehensive analysis of the extent and importance of absentee slave-ownership and its impact on British society.

Nicholas Draper (Author)

9780521115254, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 17 December 2009

416 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2.5 cm, 0.79 kg

'\u2026 a valuable contribution to emancipation studies, and most appropriate for upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level courses.' Scott Hancock, The New West Indian Guide

When colonial slavery was abolished in 1833 the British government paid \u00A320 million to slave-owners as compensation: the enslaved received nothing. Drawing on the records of the Commissioners of Slave Compensation, which represent a complete census of slave-ownership, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the extent and importance of absentee slave-ownership and its impact on British society. Moving away from]

The Price of Emancipation Draper Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Price of Emancipation

Slave-Ownership, Compensation and British Society at the End of Slavery

This book is a comprehensive analysis of the extent and importance of absentee slave-ownership and its impact on British society.

Nicholas Draper (Author)

9780521115254, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 17 December 2009

416 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2.5 cm, 0.79 kg

'\u2026 a valuable contribution to emancipation studies, and most appropriate for upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level courses.' Scott Hancock, The New West Indian Guide

When colonial slavery was abolished in 1833 the British government paid \u00A320 million to slave-owners as compensation: the enslaved received nothing. Drawing on the records of the Commissioners of Slave Compensation, which represent a complete census of slave-ownership, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the extent and importance of absentee slave-ownership and its impact on British society. Moving away from]

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