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From the mid-seventeenth century to the 1830s, successful gentry
capitalists created an extensive business empire centered on
slavery in the West Indies, but inter-linked with North America,
Africa, and Europe. S. D. Smith examines the formation of this
British Atlantic World from the perspective of Yorkshire
aristocratic families who invested in the West Indies. At the heart
of the book lies a case study of the plantation-owning Lascelles
and the commercial and cultural network they created with their
associates. The Lascelles exhibited high levels of business
innovation and were accomplished risk-takers, overcoming daunting
obstacles to make fortunes out of the New World. Dr Smith shows how
the family raised themselves first to super-merchant status and
then to aristocratic pre-eminence. He also explores the tragic
consequences for enslaved Africans with chapters devoted to the
slave populations and interracial relations. This widely researched
book sheds new light on the networks and the culture of
imperialism.
This conference on both the physics and chemistry of laser-induced
processes in molecules was organized by the Quantum Electronics
Divisional Board of the European Physical Society whose membership
is given on p.367. The confer ence aim, to mix physicists and
chemists interested in this exciting field both from Europe and
further afield, was well fulfilled by the attendance of around 250
participants and the submission of about 100 papers, which dre
presented here. Numerous people at both the Physics Department,
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, and at the Projektgruppe fUr
Laserforschung, MPI, Garching, con tributed hard work to the
organization; in addition to Dr. Bob Harrison, who bore the biggest
burden with conspicuous success, we particularly thank Hugh
MacKenzie, Richard Dennis and last but not least Miss Joanne Askham
and the secretaries in Edinburgh together with Frau Doris
Maischberger and the secretaries in Garching. December 1978 K.L.
Kompa S.D. Smith Conren Part I. Study of Lasers and Related
Techniques Suitable for Applications in Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Rare Gas Halogen Lasers and Photochemical Applications. By S.D.
Rockwood................................................... 3 Group
VI Molecular Photolytic Dissociation Studies Using Rare Gas Halide
Lasers. By M.C. Gower, A.J. Kearsley, and C.E. Webb ......... 8
Broadly Tunable UV Source Based on Stimulated Raman Scattering."
From the mid-seventeenth century to the 1830s, successful gentry
capitalists created an extensive business empire centered on
slavery in the West Indies, but inter-linked with North America,
Africa, and Europe. S. D. Smith examines the formation of this
British Atlantic World from the perspective of Yorkshire
aristocratic families who invested in the West Indies. At the heart
of the book lies a case study of the plantation-owning Lascelles
and the commercial and cultural network they created with their
associates. The Lascelles exhibited high levels of business
innovation and were accomplished risk-takers, overcoming daunting
obstacles to make fortunes out of the New World. Dr Smith shows how
the family raised themselves first to super-merchant status and
then to aristocratic pre-eminence. He also explores the tragic
consequences for enslaved Africans with chapters devoted to the
slave populations and interracial relations. This widely researched
book sheds new light on the networks and the culture of
imperialism.
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