
David Eltis
Author of Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
About the Author
David Eltis is Professor of History at Queens University.
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- Birthdate
- 1940-06-26
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Rochester (PhD|1979)
University of Durham (BA|1962)
Dalhousie University (BEd|1965)
University of Alberta (MA|1969) - Occupations
- professor of history
- Organizations
- Emory University
Economic History Association
Economic History Society
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- USA (residence)
England (birth)
Canada (citizenship) - Birthplace
- South Shields, County Durham, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Map Location
- USA
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Eltis's work focuses primarily on the social and, secondarily, the economic reasons that the slave trade developed in the New World. He focuses on the English, and to a lesser extent the Dutch, because of this paradox: why is it that the two states with the most respect for the individual and with the most political freedoms, England and the Netherlands, are complicit in the rise of African slavery? Eltis makes an attempt through economic and statistics, noting that social reasons kept show more Europeans from enslaving their peers, and showing that African states had some power and agency in determining who was enslaved and sold to the Europeans. He does a fine job. The footnotes are excellent, the tables annoying, and the maps useless. Recommended. show less
volumes one and two, please note. Vol. one reviewed by Mary Beard in TLS dated March 2, 2012
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