James Walvin
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James Walvin praises Arnold Whitridge's study of the Atlantic slave trade, first published in History Today in 1958 Published June 23 2011
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James Walvin reviews current ideas about the vast network of slavery that shaped British and world history for more than two centuries. Published February 20 2002
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James Walvin on how tea, sugar and tobacco hooked Britons into a fondness for the fruits of imperial expansion.
Published January 1 1997
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Two new books on the Atlantic trading system and slavery
Published December 1 1988
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James Walvin looks at attitudes to black people in the context of slavery Published August 31 1981
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