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Black Atlantic

Power, People, Resistance
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Longlisted for the 2024 Berger Prize. This illustrated history explores the profound connections between Cambridge and the Black Atlantic from 1400 to 1900. It examines the role of Cambridge and Cambridgeshire within the context of European colonisation, the transatlantic slave trade, and the cultural interactions between Black and white peoples. Through historic artworks, artefacts, and natural history specimens, the book analyses the economic, social, and political impacts of slavery, resistance movements, and the legacies that persist today. Contemporary works included challenge traditional narratives and offer visions of repair, freedom, and justice.
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Format: Paperback / softback
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This book is ideal for readers interested in history, arts and culture, particularly those who wish to understand the complex legacies of the Black Atlantic and the role of Cambridge within that history. It suits scholars, students, and general readers seeking a visually rich and thoughtfully curated exploration of colonial and cultural history.

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An important illustrated history of the relationship between Cambridge and the Black Atlantic.

An important illustrated history of the relationship between Cambridge and the Black Atlantic.

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Longlisted for the 2024 Berger Prize.

An important illustrated history of the relationship between Cambridge and the Black Atlantic.

Between 1400 and 1900, European powers, not least Britain, colonised the Americas and transported over 12.5 million people from sub-Saharan Africa as slaves. The contested space, formed by the interactions of multiple people and cultures, both Black and white, we now call the Black Atlantic. Cambridge and Cambridgeshire played a key role in this international narrative – a story of commerce, profit and colonialism, of opinion-forming, and of struggle.

Through the lens of historic artworks, artefacts and natural history specimens, this book and the exhibition it accompanies analyse the rise and growth of enslavement, the profits made by Dutch and British traders and plantation-owners, the power of images, the knowledge produced by enslaved people, histories of resistance movements and the consequences of these events today. Works by contemporary makers challenge long-held assumptions, address erasures, and create alternative narratives of repair, freedom and justice.

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All About History describes it as "a fascinating and extremely accessible work that is shocking, inspiring and deeply moving." The Morning Star praises it for providing "an amazing insight into a little-explored consequence of the slave trade," calling it "a challenging and informative read."

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781781301234

Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd

Contributors:

  • Volume editor Victoria Avery
  • Volume editor Jake Subryan Richards

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 188.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 742g

Pages: 192

About the Author

Jake Subryan Richards is Assistant Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research and teaching concerns the histories of the people of the African diaspora, Atlantic empires, and enslavement and emancipation.

Victoria Avery has been Keeper of European Sculpture & Decorative Arts at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, since 2010, prior to which she was Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Warwick.

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