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Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution

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Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution by Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson explores the central role of slavery in Britain's economic rise during the Industrial Revolution. The authors meticulously trace how wealth from the slave and plantation trades permeated diverse sectors such as textile manufacturing, metal smelting, steam power, and financial institutions. They also highlight the cultural impact of slavery on eighteenth-century fashions and commodities, including indigo-patterned cloth, sweet tea, and mahogany furniture. The book argues that London's emergence as a global financial centre was closely tied to the slave trade through innovations in insurance, trading, and mortgage markets. This detailed, bold account invites readers to recognise Britain's entangled legacy with slavery and its ongoing impact today.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in British history, economic history, and the legacy of slavery in Western capitalism. It will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers seeking a thorough and thought-provoking analysis of how slavery underpinned the Industrial Revolution and shaped modern Britain.

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The role of slavery in driving Britain's economic development is often debated, but seldom given a central place.

In their remarkable new book, Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution, Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson 'follow the money' to document in revealing detail the role of slavery in the making of Britain’s industrial revolution. Slavery was not just a source of wealth for a narrow circle of slave owners who built grand country houses and filled them with luxuries. The forces set in motion by the slave and plantation trades seeped into almost every aspect of the economy and society.

In textile mills, iron and copper smelting, steam power, and financial institutions, slavery played a crucial part. Things we might think far removed from the taint of slavery, such as eighteenth-century fashions for indigo-patterned cloth, sweet tea, snuff boxes, mahogany furniture, ceramics and silverware, were intimately connected. Even London’s role as a centre for global finance was partly determined by the slave trade as insurance, financial trading and mortgage markets were developed in the City to promote distant and risky investments in enslaved people.

The result is a bold and unflinching account of how Britain became a global superpower, and how the legacy of slavery persists. Acknowledging Britain's role in slavery is not just about toppling statues and renaming streets. We urgently need to come to terms with slavery's inextricable links with Western capitalism, and the ways in which many of us continue to benefit from slavery to this day.

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Acclaimed for its rigorous research and accessible writing, this landmark study by Maxine Berg and Pat Hudson reveals the extensive influence of slavery on British industrialisation. Sudhir Hazareesingh from the University of Oxford praises the authors for building on foundational scholarship to provide a comprehensive and insightful examination of slavery's role across economic, social, and cultural dimensions in Britain. The book is heralded as a significant contribution to global slavery history and a catalyst for mature public discussion about Britain's past.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509552689

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 163.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 726g

Pages: 282

About the Author

Maxine Berg is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Warwick.

Pat Hudson is Professor Emeritus of Economic History at Cardiff University.

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