Principles and agents: the British slave trade and its abolition

History of European Ideas 49 (3):633-636 (2023)
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The paradox that has challenged historians of abolitionism is how Britain’s outlawing of trafficking of enslaved Africans in 1807 could take place when the country’s involvement in the trade was as...

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