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A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies
Contributor(s): Raynal, Abbe (Author)
ISBN: 0415383110     ISBN-13: 9780415383110
Publisher: Routledge
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Published: November 2006
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Abbe Raynal's work is one of the great eighteenth century histories and a key source for information on a variety of issues and debates during this eventful period. The ideas contained within the work, and its savage indictment of slavery and European colonization, led to its being banned by the French Parliament. Despite the ban, the work proved enormously popular and it is of great significance as a key piece of democratic writing in the period leading up to the French Revolution.
Raynal undertook a complete survey of trade and settlement in the East and West Indies and the New World. Included are his accounts of trade in the Persian Gulf, Arabia and India; the conquests for the Portuguese and Dutch in the East Indies and Asia; the Spanish conquests in North and South America, the West Indies; the Portuguese conquests of Brazil; and the English and French colonies in North America. The work also contains an account of the American Revolution just six years after its occurrence.
This important collection provides both a valuable historical record of European settlement and trade and one of the eighteenth century's most searing critiques of European colonization.

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BISAC Categories:
- History | World - General
- History | Caribbean & West Indies - General
- History | Asia - General
Dewey: 972
Physical Information: 3008 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Asian
- Cultural Region - Caribbean & West Indies
 
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Abb Raynal's A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies is one of the great eighteenth-century histories. It attempts no less than an assessment of European settlement and colonization. The ideas contained within the work, and its savage indictment of slavery and European colonization, lead to its being banned by the French parliament. Despite the ban, the work proved enormously popular and it is of great significance as a key piece of democratic writing in the period leading up to the French Revolution.

In making his assessment Raynal undertook a complete survey of trade and settlement in the East and West Indies and the New World. Included are accounts of trade in the Perisan Gulf, Arabia and India; the conquests of the Portuguese and Dutch in the East Indies and Asia; the Spanish conquests in North and South America, the West Indies; the Portuguese conquests of Brazil; and the English and French colonies in North America. The work also contains an account of the American Revolution just six years after it happened.

This important work is Raynal's greatest achievement. It provides both a valuable historical record of European settlement and trade and a searing critique of European colonization.