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Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism

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by Christopher Leslie Brown

    • Author

      Christopher Leslie Brown

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Omohundro Institute and University of North C

    • Published

      March 2006

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      Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism

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      Revisiting the origins of the British antislavery movement of the late eighteenth century, Christopher Leslie Brown challenges prevailing scholarly arguments that locate the roots of abolitionism in economic determinism or bourgeois humanitarianism. Brown instead connects the shift from sentiment to action to changing views of empire and nation in Britain at the time, particularly the anxieties and dislocations spurred by the American Revolution.

      The debate over the political rights of the North American colonies pushed slavery to the fore, Brown argues, giving antislavery organizing the moral legitimacy in Britain it had never had before. The first emancipation schemes were dependent on efforts to strengthen the role of the imperial state in an era of weakening overseas authority. By looking at the initial public contest over slavery, Brown connects disparate strands of the British Atlantic world and brings into focus shifting developments in British identity, attitudes toward Africa, definitions of imperial mission, the rise of Anglican evangelicalism, and Quaker activism.

      Demonstrating how challenges to the slave system could serve as a mark of virtue rather than evidence of eccentricity, Brown shows that the abolitionist movement derived its power from a profound yearning for moral worth in the aftermath of defeat and American independence. Thus abolitionism proved to be a cause for the abolitionists themselves as much as for enslaved Africans.

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      • Author

        Christopher Leslie Brown

      • Book Format

        Paperback / softback

      • Publisher

        Omohundro Institute and University of North C

      • Published

        March 2006

      • Weight

        763g

      • Dimensions

        15.6 x 23.4 x 2.9 cm

      • ISBN

        9780807856987

      • ISBN-10

        0807856983

      • Eden Code

        5232963

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      • Author/Creator: Christopher Leslie Brown

      • ISBN: 9780807856987

      • Publisher: Omohundro Institute and University of North C

      • Release Date: March 2006

      • Weight: 763g

      • Dimensions: 15.6 x 23.4 x 2.9 cm

      • Eden Code: 5232963


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