Nicolas Bell-Romero

The University of Cambridge in the Age of Atlantic Slavery

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 400 Seiten
ISBN 1009652540
EAN 9781009652544
Veröffentlicht 30. November 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Cambridge University Press
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Beschreibung

In this powerful history of the University of Cambridge, Nicolas Bell-Romero considers the nature and extent of Britain's connections to enslavement. His research moves beyond traditional approaches which focus on direct and indirect economic ties to enslavement or on the slave trading hubs of Liverpool and Bristol. From the beginnings of North American colonisation to the end of the American Civil War, the story of Cambridge reveals the vast spectrum of interconnections that university students, alumni, fellows, professors, and benefactors had to Britain's Atlantic slave empire - in dining halls, debating chambers, scientific societies or lobby groups. Following the stories of these middling and elite men as they became influential agents around the empire, Bell-Romero uncovers the extent to which the problem of slavery was an inextricable feature of social, economic, cultural, and intellectual life. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Portrait

Nicolas Bell-Romero is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow for the Tulane History Project at Tulane University in New Orleans. From 2020 to 2023, he was one of the two lead researchers for the University of Cambridge's Legacies of Enslavement Inquiry.