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Peter Thonning and Denmark's Guinea Commission

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Several years before Denmark legislated against the Atlantic slave trade in 1792, the government, anticipating the decline of production in the Danish West Indies as a consequence, embarked on a po...
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  • 07 December 2012
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Several years before Denmark legislated against the Atlantic slave trade in 1792, the government, anticipating the decline of production in the Danish West Indies as a consequence, embarked on a policy of agricultural colonization in West Africa. Peter Thonning, a young natural historian of the highly economic and geographical Linnaean school, spent three formative years in Africa and then for decades administered Denmark's African colonial undertakings. The international movement of colonial news and ideas can very usefully be traced in his unpublished writings, especially among the Guinea Commission's extraordinarily wide-ranging records. These rich archives and contemporary published opinion in this cosmopolitan Scandinavian society open fresh perspectives on the broader history and geography of European colonialism.
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Price: $357.00
Pages: 744
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 07 December 2012
ISBN: 9789004228689
Format: Hardcover
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Daniel Hopkins, Ph.D. (1987) in Geography, Louisiana State University, is an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri—Kansas City. He specializes in archival studies of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historical geography of Denmark’s tropical colonies.