Nantes And The Atlantic Slave Trade

Krystel Gualde


français | 17-12-2021 |

9782906519893

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For the Africans who lived through the experience of depor tation to the Americas, confronting the unknown with nei ther preparation nor challenge was no doubt petrifying. [...] But that is nothing yet. What is terrifying partakes of the abyss [...].Édouard Glissant, The Open Boat in The Poetics of Relation. (Translated by Betsy Wing. Ann Harbor, University of Michigan Press, 1997.)The Atlantic slave trade affected between thirteen and seventeen million men, women and children, who were captured, sold and deported from Africa to colonies in America where they were enslaved. The slave trade took place primarily between the early 16?th century and the late 19?th century. France played an important role in this trafficking, organizing almost 14% of all slave-trading expeditions. The port of Nantes was France's largest slave-trading harbour. The Nantes History Museum takes an uncompromising look at the history of the city within the global context of this human trade and the abolitionist movement in Europe and around the world.Translation by Emma Lingwood.

Détails

Code EAN :9782906519893
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Chateau Des Ducs De Bretagne
Date de publication :  17-12-2021
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : français
Hauteur :178 mm
Largeur :148 mm
Epaisseur :9 mm
Poids :200 gr
Stock :en stock chez le fournisseur