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The suppression of the Atlantic slave trade
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01 July 2015

Robert Burroughs is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Leeds Beckett University
Richard Huzzey is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Liverpool and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of International Slavery
Introduction
1 Suppression of the Atlantic slave trade: abolition from ship to shore – Robert Burroughs
2 The politics of slave-trade suppression – Richard Huzzey
3 ‘Tis enough that we give them liberty’? Liberated Africans at Sierra Leone in the early era of slave-trade suppression – Emma Christopher
4 A ‘most miserable business’: naval officers’ experiences of slave-trade suppression – Mary Wills
5 British and African health in the anti-slave-trade squadron – John Rankin
6 Slave-trade suppression and the culture of anti-slavery in nineteenth-century Britain – Robert Burroughs
7 Slave-trade suppression and the image of West Africa in nineteenth-century Britain – David Lambert
8 History, memory, and commemoration of Atlantic slave-trade suppression – Richard Huzzey and John McAleer
Index