Murder on the Middle Passage - The Trial of Captain Kimber
- 281 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
How the death of a fifteen-year-old girl aboard the slave ship Recovery shook the British establishment.
Nicholas Rogers ist ein Historiker, der sich mit dem Mittelalter beschäftigt. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch eine intensive Auseinandersetzung mit Archivforschung und die sorgfältige Untersuchung historischer Daten aus. Er konzentriert sich auf die Aufdeckung der entscheidenden Ereignisse und gesellschaftlichen Strukturen, die vergangene Zivilisationen geprägt haben. Seine Expertise liegt in der sorgfältigen Erforschung und Interpretation historischer Quellen.
How the death of a fifteen-year-old girl aboard the slave ship Recovery shook the British establishment.
I started to write this work in 1994, my first serious attempt at writing creatively. I discovered that I just had to get them down onto paper and out of my head. In this collection I try to reveal the range of intimate emotions and thoughts that are trapped inside of me. Often our ‘Unheard Voices’ never see the light of day. I have the strength to share with you the voices I hear in my mind and heart. I hope that they will spark something off in you and that you enjoy listening to them.
War, Disease and Race in the Eighteenth-Century British Caribbean
The book explores the harsh realities of the eighteenth-century Caribbean, contrasting the romanticized view of maritime history. It delves into a world characterized by violence, where social bonds were fleeting and unstable, portraying the region as a tumultuous 'marchlands' rather than a backdrop for adventure. Through this lens, it examines the complexities of life in a turbulent environment shaped by conflict and shifting alliances.
Delving into Bristol's maritime history, this book examines its role as a prominent slave port during the eighteenth century. It uncovers the complexities of trade, the impact on local society, and the broader implications of the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting both the economic benefits and moral consequences of this dark chapter in history. Through detailed research, it sheds light on the lives affected by this trade and the legacy it left in Bristol and beyond.
Focusing on popular politics and protest in Bristol, this work explores the significant events and movements that shaped the city during the long eighteenth century. It delves into the social dynamics and political activism of the time, highlighting how local citizens engaged with broader political issues. Through a detailed examination of historical context, the book reveals the complexities of civic life and the impact of grassroots movements on Bristol's development.