Ship of Death : a Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World
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RA644.Y4 S58 2013
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RA644.Y4 S58 2013
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Abolitionists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
Bolama Association.
Bolama Island (Guinea-Bissau) -- Colonization.
Bolama Island (Guinea-Bissau) -- History -- 18th century.
Epidemics -- History -- 18th century.
Hankey (Ship : 1784)
Medicine -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- Caribbean Area -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- Guinea-Bissau -- Bolama Island -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
Bolama Association.
Bolama Island (Guinea-Bissau) -- Colonization.
Bolama Island (Guinea-Bissau) -- History -- 18th century.
Epidemics -- History -- 18th century.
Hankey (Ship : 1784)
Medicine -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- Caribbean Area -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- Guinea-Bissau -- Bolama Island -- History -- 18th century.
Yellow fever -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
Bisac Subjects
OCLC Fast Subjects
Other Subjects
Abolitionismus
Abolitionnistes -- Grande-Bretagne -- Biographies.
Atlantischer Raum
Bolama (Guinée-Bissau : Île) -- Colonisation.
Bolama (Guinée-Bissau : Île) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Bolama Association.
Caribbean Region -- epidemiology
Enslavement -- history
Epidemics -- history
Epidemie
Fièvre jaune -- Caraïbes (Région) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Fièvre jaune -- Guinée-Bissau -- Bolama (Île) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Fièvre jaune -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Gelbfieber
Großbritannien -- Consulate -- Frankfurt am Main
Guinea-Bissau -- epidemiology
Hankey (Ship : 1784)
History, 18th Century
Human Rights -- history
Médecine -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Schiffsreise
United Kingdom
United States -- epidemiology
Yellow Fever -- epidemiology
Yellow Fever -- history
Épidémies -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Abolitionnistes -- Grande-Bretagne -- Biographies.
Atlantischer Raum
Bolama (Guinée-Bissau : Île) -- Colonisation.
Bolama (Guinée-Bissau : Île) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Bolama Association.
Caribbean Region -- epidemiology
Enslavement -- history
Epidemics -- history
Epidemie
Fièvre jaune -- Caraïbes (Région) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Fièvre jaune -- Guinée-Bissau -- Bolama (Île) -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Fièvre jaune -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Gelbfieber
Großbritannien -- Consulate -- Frankfurt am Main
Guinea-Bissau -- epidemiology
Hankey (Ship : 1784)
History, 18th Century
Human Rights -- history
Médecine -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
Schiffsreise
United Kingdom
United States -- epidemiology
Yellow Fever -- epidemiology
Yellow Fever -- history
Épidémies -- Histoire -- 18e siècle.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xviii, 306 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"It is no exaggeration to say that the Hankey, a small British ship that circled the Atlantic in 1792 and 1793, transformed the history of the Atlantic world. This extraordinary book uncovers the long-forgotten story of the Hankey, from its altruistic beginnings to its disastrous end, and describes the ship's fateful impact upon people from West Africa to Philadelphia, Haiti to London. Billy G. Smith chased the story of the Hankey from archive to archive across several continents, and he now brings back to light a saga that continues to haunt the modern world. It began with a group of high-minded British colonists who planned to establish a colony free of slavery in West Africa. With the colony failing, the ship set sail for the Caribbean and then North America, carrying, as it turned out, mosquitoes infected with yellow fever. The resulting pandemic as the Hankey traveled from one port to the next was catastrophic. In the United States, tens of thousands died in Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and Charleston. The few survivors on the Hankey eventually limped back to London, hopes dashed and numbers decimated. Smith links the voyage and its deadly cargo to some of the most significant events of the era-the success of the Haitian slave revolution, Napoleon's decision to sell the Louisiana Territory, a change in the geopolitical situation of the new United States-and spins a riveting tale of unintended consequences and the legacy of slavery that will not die"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Smith, B. G. (2013). Ship of Death: a Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World . Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Smith, Billy G. 2013. Ship of Death: A Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Smith, Billy G. Ship of Death: A Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Smith, B. G. (2013). Ship of death: a voyage that changed the atlantic world. New Haven: Yale University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Smith, Billy G. Ship of Death: A Voyage That Changed the Atlantic World Yale University Press, 2013.
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