Thursday, December 30, 2010

David Eltis, David Richardson: Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-C)

In December, 2010, National Public Radio featured a story on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. This is the introduction to that feature story: In the mid-15th century, the ships of the trans-Atlantic trade system went from carrying cargoes of gold to carrying cargoes of human beings. Over the next 350 years, some 12.5 million people would be shipped as slaves from Africa. Historian David Eltis has summarized that piece of history in Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, an online database that uses thousands of documents to offer a clearer picture of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. He and fellow historian David Richardson have also published a book on the subject by the same name. Author, editor, and historian David Eltis is a Robert W. Woodruff Professor of History at Emory University. A few of his lectures are posted below. These are also interesting books and collections of maps: George Washington's America: A Biography Through His Maps, Atlas of Remote Islands.







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