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The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions

DOC The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions by From Oxford University Press in History

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Slavery and the British Empire provides a clear overview of the entire history of British involvement with slavery and the slave trade; from the Cape Colony to the Caribbean. The book combines economic; social; political; cultural; and demographic history; with a particular focus on the Atlantic world and the plantations of North America and the West Indies from the mid-seventeenth century onwards. Kenneth Morgan analyses the distribution of slaves within the empire and how this changed over time; the world of merchants and planters; the organization and impact of the triangular slave trade; the work and culture of the enslaved; slave demography; health and family life; resistance and rebellions; the impact of the anti-slavery movement; and the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807 and of slavery itself in most of the British empire in 1834. As well as providing the ideal introduction to the history of British involvement in the slave trade; this book also shows just how deeply embedded slavery was in British domestic and imperial history - and just how long it took for British involvement in slavery to die; even after emancipation.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Why is this Book Out of Print?By Nathanael GreeneAlthough I purchased this book when it was first published; in 1997; I have no distinct memory of having referred to this book very often; in the past two decades. However; in the past two weeks; I pulled this book off the shelf; to check on certain Buddhist concepts. I noticed that the book's hardbound binding was falling apart; from my extensive previous use! When I looked inside the book; I saw that I had underlined; in felt-tipped colored pens; innumerable entries; on various religions; throughout the book!Then; when I recently researched concept after concept about Buddhism; for perhaps the first time; I was astonished to consciously recognize how cogent and astute were the entries (this time; on Buddhism); including all the extremely helpful cross-references to related topics elsewhere in the book.Due to wear; the spine of this book's hardbound cover finally fell off; when I recently researched Buddhism. When I searched AMAZON.com for a replacement; I was astounded to discover that this invaluable and unique reference book is no longer in print - after just one printing!This book is particularly invaluable because of its utility; particularly in the comparative study of different (even obscure) religions; as I recently appreciated in my research about Buddhism - this book is an excellent; one-stop reference. This is a great book; of great utility.Parenthetically; in my lifetime; I have owned countless books published by Oxford University Press (OUP). One thing I have noticed; in hardbound editions of book after book published by OUP; is that the hardbound covers of OUP books do not stand much wear; and often deteriorate to disintegration; when the rest of the OUP books; in their stitched bindings; remain intact. I do not understand why other people have not brought this shortcoming to the attention of OUP.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding; accessible and essential for these days.By Booth H in TexasOutstanding; accessible scholarly resource for a religiously troubled time like ours; where there's far too little knowledge about one's own religion; much less that of others.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Clear and concise. Even the 13-year-old grandchild can find ...By CustomerClear and concise. Even the 13-year-old grandchild can find what he's looking for.

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