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German Entanglements in Transatlantic Slavery (Paperback)
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German Entanglements in Transatlantic Slavery (Paperback)
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Germany has long entertained the notion that the transatlantic
slave trade and New World slavery involved only other European
players. Countering this premise, this collection re-charts various
routes of German participation in, profiteering from, and
resistance to transatlantic slavery and its cultural, political,
and intellectual reverberations. Exploring how German financiers,
missionaries, and immigrant writers made profit from, morally
responded to, and fictionalized their encounters with New World
slavery, the contributors demonstrate that these various German
entanglements with New World slavery revise preconceived ideas that
erase German involvements from the history of slavery and the Black
Atlantic. Moreover, the collection brings together these German
perspectives on slavery with an investigation of German colonial
endeavors in Africa, thereby seeking to interrogate historical
processes (or fantasies) of empire-building, colonialism, and
slavery which, according to public memory, seem to have taken place
in isolation from each other. The collection demonstrates that they
should be regarded as part and parcel of a narrative that ingrained
colonialism and slavery in the German cultural memory and identity
to a much larger extent than has been illustrated and admitted so
far in general discourses in contemporary Germany. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.
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