It is commonly assumed that slavery came to an end in the
nineteenth century. While slavery in the Americas officially ended
in 1888, millions of slaves remained in bondage across Africa,
Asia, and the Middle East well into the first half of the twentieth
century. Wherever laws against slavery were introduced, governments
found ways of continuing similar forms of coercion and
exploitation, such as forced, bonded, and indentured labor. Every
country in the world has now abolished slavery, yet millions of
people continue to find themselves subject to contemporary forms of
slavery, such as human trafficking, wartime enslavement, and the
worst forms of child labor. "The Anti-Slavery Project: From the
Slave Trade to Human Trafficking" offers an innovative study in the
attempt to understand and eradicate these ongoing human rights
abuses.In "The Anti-Slavery Project," historian and human rights
expert Joel Quirk examines the evolution of political opposition to
slavery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day.
Beginning with the abolitionist movement in the British Empire,
Quirk analyzes the philosophical, economic, and cultural shifts
that eventually resulted in the legal abolition of slavery. By
viewing the legal abolition of slavery as a cautious first
step--rather than the end of the story--he demonstrates that modern
anti-slavery activism can be best understood as the latest phase in
an evolving response to the historical shortcomings of earlier
forms of political activism.By exposing the historical and cultural
roots of contemporary slavery, "The Anti-Slavery Project" presents
an original diagnosis of the underlying causes driving one of the
most pressing human rights problems in the world today. It offers
valuable insights for historians, political scientists, policy
makers, and activists seeking to combat slavery in all its
forms.
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