Bury the Chains :The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery
Bury the Chains :The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery
paperback
Published:
2 February, 2012
Description
Eighteenth-century Britain was the world’s leading centre for the slave trade. Bury the Chains by Adam Hochschild, author of the Duff Cooper prize-winning King Leopold's Ghost, charts the history of the moment everything changed.
In 1788, the slave trade flourishing across the British Empire, amassing wealth beyond measure. Bury the Chains is the remarkable story of the men who sought to end slavery and brought the issue to the heart of British political life.
Hochschild, lauded for his scholarly prowess and engrossing storytelling, transports us from London's bustling coffee houses to the West Indies' backbreaking sugar plantations. Exploring the roles of key figures in the movement such as John Newton, Thomas Clarkson, William Wilberforce, Granville Sharp, and former slave Olaudah Equiano, it tells the history of the battle against an era of abhorrent human exploitation, illuminating the inception of the international human rights movement.
Bury the Chains, a journey through some of the darkest times in history, compells us to honour the courageous heroes who dared to question, challenge, and ultimately bury the chains of social injustice.
Prizes
Long-listed for BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize 2005 (UK)
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781447211365 |
| ISBN10 | 1447211367 |
| Number Of Pages | 480 |
| Item Weight | 328 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 197 x 35 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Pan Macmillan |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Unabridged edition |
Media Reviews
Hochschild has a knack for vivid portraits, and an eye for arresting detail. --Richard Brookhiser
Author's Bio
Adam Hochschild is the author of King Leopold's Ghost, which was awarded the prestigious Duff Cooper Prize. He teaches writing at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkley.