Nantes and the Atlantic slave trade
Krystel Gualdé
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurThe Atlantic Slave Trade affected over thirteen million men, women and children, who were captured, sold and transported from Africa to colonies in America where they became slaves. The slave trade took place primarily between the early 16th century and the late 19th century. France played an important role in this trade, organizing almost 14% of all slave-trading expeditions. The port of Nantes was France's largest slave-trading port. The Nantes History Museum takes an uncompromising look at the history of the city within the global context of the slave trade and the abolitionist movement in Europe and around the world. |
RésuméEntre le XVIe et le XIXe siècle, la traite atlantique a entraîné l'esclavage de plus de treize millions d'hommes, de femmes et d'enfants. Cet ouvrage montre le rôle de la France dans ce commerce, et plus particulièrement celui de Nantes, qui fut le premier port négrier du royaume. ©Electre 2025 |
Caractéristiques Auteur(s) Date de parution
5 juillet 2018
Collection(s)
Les indispensables
Rayon
Histoire de France
Contributeur(s) Emma Lingwood
(Traducteur) EAN
9782906519732
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
18.0
cm x
15.0
cm x
0.6
cm
Poids
126
g
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