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E-grāmata: Moment Is Now: Carl Bernhard Wadstrom's Revolutionary Voice on Human Trafficking and the Abolition of the African Slave Trade

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  • Sērija : SWEDENBORG STUDIES
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Swedenborg Foundation
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780877857044
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  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Sērija : SWEDENBORG STUDIES
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Swedenborg Foundation
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780877857044

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The Moment Is Now: Carl Bernhard Wadström’s Revolutionary Voice on Human Trafficking and the Abolition of the African Slave Trade is a multidisciplinary effort by leading international scholars to demonstrate the influence that Carl Bernhard Wadström (1746–99) and the leading reformers of his time have had over the years on issues concerning the slave trade, oppression, and racism. As its title makes clear, this book not only offers a glimpse into a significant moment in history but also serves as a call to action and a primer to be used in the here and now. The Moment Is Now is the twenty-second installment in the Swedenborg Studies scholarly series.


The Moment Is Now: Carl Bernhard Wadström’s Revolutionary Voice on Human Trafficking and the Abolition of the African Slave Trade represents the efforts made by a wide variety of international scholars to give voice to the spirit of Swedish–British humanitarian cooperation that abolitionist and author Carl Bernhard Wadström (1746–99) started in London in the 1780s and '90s. Particularly focusing on Wadström’s often-overlooked life, work, and impact, this book demonstrates how the historical accounts and arguments related to the slavery issue can inform our modern understanding of human trafficking, racism, and systemic violence.

The Moment Is Now includes the proceedings of The International Carl Bernhard Wadström Conference on Human Rights and the Abolition of Slavery, which was held in London on June 2–4, 2015. Accessing source materials in different languages that were previously scattered throughout English, French, and Swedish archives, the scholars involved have been able to successfully investigate Wadström’s work and influence in such diverse areas as economics, science, abolitionism, travel writing, African colonial history, Swedenborgianism, philanthropy, utopianism, and human rights.

As its title makes clear, this book not only offers a glimpse into a significant moment in history but also serves as a call to action and a primer to be used in the here and now—a guide from which we can learn how to deal with those horrific forms of human oppression that Wadström and others like him sought to bring to an end.

The Moment Is Now is the twenty-second installment in the Swedenborg Studies scholarly series.
From the Preface to Observations on the Slave Trade (1789) ix
Carl Bernhard Wadstrom
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xv
Anders Hallengren
Anders Mortensen
Prospects and Retrospect: Mansion House and the Historical Role of the City of London
3(6)
Alderman Sir Roger Gifford
On Human Bondage: An Overview of Slavery and the Slave Trade
9(8)
Neil Kent
It Happens Here: From the Slave Trade to Trafficking
17(14)
Mark Florman
Knowledge, Silence, and Denial: The Late-eighteenth-century Debate on Slavery and Colonialism in Sweden
31(16)
Fredrik Thomasson
Labor and Money: Wadstrom's and Nordenskiold's Utopian Ideas
47(16)
Ronny Ambjornsson
Enlightenment, Scientific Exploration, and Abolitionism: Anders Sparrman's and Carl Bernhard Wadstrom's Colonial Encounters in Senegal, 1787-88, and the British Abolitionist Movement
63(24)
Klas Ronnback
The Swedenborgian, or New Church, Foundations of Carl Bernhard Wadstrom's Plan for Colonization in Africa
87(26)
Jane Williams-Hogan
Building a New Jerusalem in Africa in the 1790s
113(16)
Jonathan Howard
"The Little Black Boy": William Blake, Carl Bernhard Wadstrom, and Swedenborg's Africa
129(18)
Robert W. Rix
Swedenborg and Modernity
147(10)
Inga Sanner
A World Apart: The American Antislavery Issue
157(22)
James F. Lawrence
A Story without End--Summary and Final Reflections
179(6)
Anders Hallengren
Appendix A Wadstrom's Witness Report to the Houses of Parliament 185(32)
Appendix B Swedes Associated with Settlement Projects in Africa 217(4)
Endnotes 221(32)
Bibliography 253(20)
Contributors and Participants 273(6)
Index 279