Rethinking the Fall of the Planter Class
Rethinking the Fall of the Planter Class
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Petley, Christer
ISBN No.: 9780367029609
Pages: 128
Year: 201901
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 69.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

From the late eighteenth century, the planter class of the British Caribbean were faced with challenges stemming from revolutions, war, the rise of abolitionism and social change. By the nineteenth century, this once powerful group within the British Empire found itself struggling to influence an increasingly hostile government in London. By 1807, parliament had voted to abolish the slave trade: an early episode in a wider drama of decline for New World plantation economies. This book brings together chapters by a group of leading scholars to rethink the question of the 'fall of the planter class', offering a variety of new approaches to the topic, encompassing economic, political, cultural, and social history and providing a significant new contribution to our rapidly evolving understanding of the end of slavery in the British Atlantic empire. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies .


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...