Specters of the Atlantic
Explore the haunting legacy of the 1781 Zong massacre in "Specters of the Atlantic" by Christopher Tomlins, published by Duke University Press in 2005. This compelling cultural and literary study delves into the tragic events surrounding the slaveship Zong, where the horrific decision to massacre enslaved individuals was made for insurance profits. Tomlins examines the profound aftereffects of this atrocity on the trajectory of modernity, revealing the deep connections between historical violence and contemporary society. With 277 pages of insightful analysis, "Specters of the Atlantic" offers readers a thought-provoking perspective on the implications of colonialism and capitalism. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the darker aspects of history and their influence on modern life.