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The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England; 1400-1580

DOC The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England; 1400-1580 by Eamon Duffy in History

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Between 1501 and 1867; the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and involved almost every country with an Atlantic coastline. In this extraordinary book; two leading historians have created the first comprehensive; up-to-date atlas on this 350-year history of kidnapping and coercion. It features nearly 200 maps; especially created for the volume; that explore every detail of the African slave traffic to the New World. The atlas is based on an online database (www.slavevoyages.org) with records on nearly 35;000 slaving voyages—roughly 80 percent of all such voyages ever made. Using maps; David Eltis and David Richardson show which nations participated in the slave trade; where the ships involved were outfitted; where the captives boarded ship; and where they were landed in the Americas; as well as the experience of the transatlantic voyage and the geographic dimensions of the eventual abolition of the traffic. Accompanying the maps are illustrations and contemporary literary selections; including poems; letters; and diary entries; intended to enhance readers’ understanding of the human story underlying the trade from its inception to its end. This groundbreaking work provides the fullest possible picture of the extent and inhumanity of one of the largest forced migrations in history.


#200766 in Books Eamon Duffy 2005-05-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x 1.70 x 6.10l; 2.66 #File Name: 0300108281700 pagesThe Stripping of the Altars Traditional Religion in England 1400 1580


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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy peter cVery thorough histoey of the early Reformation.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Brian SheltonDelivered exactly as promised.3 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Excellent work. Completely professionalBy Douglas BrownVery difficult to comment. The subject matter is just so darn heavy. Excellent work. Completely professional. If a person is curious about the nuts and bolts of King Henry VIII's confiscation of the Roman Catholic presence in England; Scotland and Ireland in the 1550's; this is it.

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