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The Atlantic world of Anthony Benezet (1713-1784) : from French reformation to North American Quaker antislavery activism / edited by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rossignol, Marie-Jeanne, editor.
Van Ruymbeke, Bertrand, 1962- editor.
Series:
Early American history series ; v. 5.
Early American history series : the American colonies, 1500-1830, 1877-0216 ; volume 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784.
Benezet, Anthony.
Antislavery movements--United States--History--18th century.
Antislavery movements.
Antislavery movements--France--History--18th century.
Abolitionists--United States--Biography.
Abolitionists.
Huguenots.
History.
United States.
France.
Abolitionists--France--Biography.
Quakers--United States--Biography.
Quakers.
Huguenots--United States--Biography.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Biography.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 253 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017]
Summary:
In 'The Atlantic World of Anthony Benezet (1713-1784): From French Reformation to North American Quaker Antislavery Activism', Marie-Jeanne Rossignol and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke offer the first scholarly study fully examining Anthony Benezet, inspirator of 18th-century antislavery activism, as an Atlantic figure. Contributions cover his Huguenot heritage and later influence on the French antislavery movement (which had never been explored as thoroughly before) as well as his Quaker faith and connections with the Quaker community in the British Atlantic world (in the North American colonies as well as in Britain). Beyond the Quaker community, his preoccupation with Africa is highlighted, and further research is also encouraged reconciling Benezet studies with those on black rebels and founders in the Atlantic world.
Contents:
Introduction: Anthony Benezet: a transatlantic life and legacy / Marie-Jeanne Rossignol and Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
Part I. Anthony Benezet's French heritage
The Vaunageole and Cevenole roots of Anthony Benezet / Bernard Douzil
Being Huguenot in the Vermandois during the 17th and 18th centuries / Didier Boisson
Anthony Benezet the Huguenot: a family odyssey across the 18th-century refuge / Bertrand Van Ruymbeke
Part II. Benezet and the Quaker community in the British Atlantic world
Anthony Benezet: the emergence of a weighty friend / J. William Frost
On war and slavery: Benezet's peace testimony and abolition / David L. Crosby
Anthony Benezet, John Woolman, and praise / Geoffrey Plank
Nantucket Quakers and negotiating the politics of the Atlantic world / Richard C. Allen
Part III. Benezet's writings from an Atlantic perspective
Anthony Benezet as intermediary between the transatlantic and provincial: New Jersey's antislavery campaign on the eve of the American Revolution / Jonathan D. Sassi
The circulation of early Quaker antislavery books: a transatlantic passage? / Louisiane Ferlier
Anthony Benezet's antislavery reputation in France: an investigation / Marie-Jeanne Rossignol
"This precious book": Africa and Africans in Anthony Benezet's account of Guinea / Randy J. Sparks
Benezet's ghost: revisiting the antislavery culture of Benjamin Rush's Philadelphia / Nina Reid-Maroney
From Benezet to black founders: toward a new history of 18th-century Atlantic emancipation / Richard S. Newman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Electronic version: Atlantic world of Anthony Benezet (1713-1784).
ISBN:
9789004315648
9004315640
OCLC:
964290358

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