Article ID: CBB001251771

Enlightenment, Scientific Exploration and Abolitionism: Anders Sparrman's and Carl Bernhard Wadström's Colonial Encounters in Senegal, 1787--1788 and the British Abolitionist Movement (2012)

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By the late eighteenth century, leading British abolitionists credited two Swedish scholars -- Anders Sparrman and Carl Bernhard Wadström -- with important contributions to the breakthrough of the British abolitionist movement. After witnessing the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade during a journey to Senegal, both scholars came to be explicit critics of this trade. In this article, I argue that the two Swedes contributed to the abolitionist cause particularly because of their status as academic scholars. This enabled a science-based rhetoric to complement the sentimental rhetoric of most other abolitionists at the time.

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Authors & Contributors
Turner, Sasha
Paolo Conte
Heath, Elizabeth A.
Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
Kate Ramsey
Orihuela, Andrés Avelino de
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
History of the Human Sciences
History of Science
Publishers
Yale University Press
Oxford University Press
University of Virginia Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
Franco Angeli
Concepts
Slavery
Slavery, abolition, and emancipation
Medicine
Colonialism
France, colonies
Great Britain, colonies
People
Sparrman, Anders
Adanson, Michel
Orihuela, Andrés Avelino de
Washington, George
Wadström, Carl Bernhard
Humboldt, Alexander von
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century
17th century
Places
Senegal
Southern states (U.S.)
Caribbean
Great Britain
Mount Vernon, VA
Atlantic world
Institutions
Académie Royale des Sciences (France)
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