Padraic Scanlan, "Freedom's Debtors: British Antislavery in Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolutions" (Yale UP, 2017)

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What was the British abolition of the slave trade like in practice? Padraic Scanlan, in his beautifully-written first book, Freedom's Debtors: British Antislavery in Sierra Leone in the Age of Revolution (Yale University Press, 2017), explores the bureaucratic, economic, and military consequences of translating abolition law into lived reality for the British colony of Sierra Leone. It overturns highly moralistic notions of British antislavery and reveals the murkier, at times frenzied, and extremely profitable realities of abolition that paved the way for an exploitative and violent colonial history in Africa.
Louise Moschetta is a PhD student at the University of Cambridge, working on Indian indentured labour in the British imperial world and beyond.

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