Slave Trade and the Economic Development of 18th-Century Lancaster
Delve into the intricate relationship between commerce and morality with "Slave Trade and the Economic Development of 18th-Century Lancaster" by esteemed author David Brown. Published in 1992 by Edinburgh University Press, this compelling hardback edition spans 232 pages, combining rigorous historical analysis with engaging narrative. Brown meticulously examines how the slave trade contributed to the economic landscape of Lancaster in the 18th century, highlighting the complexities that shaped the town's prosperity and development. This enlightening work is a must-read for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the socio-economic impacts of trade during this pivotal era. Discover the broader implications of Lancaster's economic growth through a lens that intertwines ethical considerations with financial gain. A valuable addition to any library, this book invites both reflection and understanding of a critical aspect of history.