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Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement Gelien Matthews

Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement By Gelien Matthews

Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement by Gelien Matthews


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In this illuminating study, Gelien Matthews demonstrates how slave rebellions in the British West Indies influenced the tactics of abolitionists in England and how the rhetoric and actions of the abolitionists emboldened slaves.

Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement Summary

Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement by Gelien Matthews

In this illuminating study, Gelien Matthews demonstrates how slave rebellions in the British West Indies influenced the tactics of abolitionists in England and how the rhetoric and actions of the abolitionists emboldened slaves. Moving between the world of the British Parliament and the realm of Caribbean plantations, Matthews reveals a transatlantic dialectic of antislavery agitation and slave insurrection that eventually influenced the dismantling of slavery in British-held territories.

Focusing on slave revolts that took place in Barbados in 1816, in Demerara in 1823, and in Jamaica in 1831--32, Matthews identifies four key aspects in British abolitionist propaganda regarding Caribbean slavery: the denial that antislavery activism prompted slave revolts, the attempt to understand and recount slave uprisings from the slaves' perspectives, the portrayal of slave rebels as victims of armed suppressors and as agents of the antislavery movement, and the presentation of revolts as a rationale against the continuance of slavery. She makes shrewd use of previously overlooked publications of British abolitionists to prove that their language changed over time in response to slave uprisings.

Historians previously have examined the economic, religious, and political bases for slavery's abolishment in the Caribbean, but Matthews here emphasises the agency of slaves in the march toward freedom. Her compelling work is a valuable analytical tool in the interpretation of abolition in North America, uncovering the important connections between rebellious slaves on one side of the Atlantic and abolitionists on the other side.

About Gelien Matthews

Gelien Matthews teaches history at Caribbean Nazarene College in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

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NLS9780807150085
9780807150085
0807150088
Caribbean Slave Revolts and the British Abolitionist Movement by Gelien Matthews
New
Paperback
Louisiana State University Press
2013-01-30
212
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