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奴隶船:海上奴隶贸易400年
(japan) Masahiro Burukawa
The representative work of Japanese historian Masahiro Furukawa explores the deep logic of the history of human civilization and has been unanimously recommended by Asian, European and American media. This book is a rare ideological work that describes the phenomenon of slave trade in the development of human civilization and combines historical narrative with humanistic thinking. The slave group has existed throughout all periods of human civilization since ancient times. From the 15th to the 18th century, the slave trade reached its peak with the rise of European colonists on the African continent and the Americas. In the past 400 years, the Western world has ushered in political, economic, and military prosperity, but all of this was built on the blood and tears of slaves of all races. Masahiro Burukawa, a well-known Japanese historian and economist, started from the perspective of the maritime slave trade. He used historical stories and data to give a rigorous and detailed description and discussion of the slave trade, slave life, and the slave liberation movement. He revealed in a simple and easy-to-understand way the underlying logic of why the slave trade was repeatedly banned. It is of great reference value for people to understand that dark history as the world today enters an emerging civilization.
The representative work of Japanese historian Masahiro Furukawa explores the deep logic of the history of human civilization and has been unanimously recommended by Asian, European and American media. This book is a rare ideological work that describes the phenomenon of slave trade in the development of human civilization and combines historical narrative with humanistic thinking. The slave group has existed throughout all periods of human civilization since ancient times. From the 15th to the 18th century, the slave trade reached its peak with the rise of European colonists on the African continent and the Americas. In the past 400 years, the Western world has ushered in political, economic, and military prosperity, but all of this was built on the blood and tears of slaves of all races. Masahiro Burukawa, a well-known Japanese historian and economist, started from the perspective of the maritime slave trade. He used historical stories and data to give a rigorous and detailed description and discussion of the slave trade, slave life, and the slave liberation movement. He revealed in a simple and easy-to-understand way the underlying logic of why the slave trade was repeatedly banned. It is of great reference value for people to understand that dark history as the world today enters an emerging civilization.