logo area

The Slave Ship : A Human Story

RS.6,820
RS.6,820
tagsLow cost islandwide delivery tagsIn Stock
Payment offers available at checkout


Discover the powerful story of the British and American slave ships from the eighteenth century with `The Slave Ship: A Human Story.` Award-winning scholar Marcus Rediker unveils the chilling world of these `floating dungeons` and their role in the birth of African American culture. Order this insightful history and social science book from Kapruka today.

  • Author: Marcus Rediker
  • Genre: History and Social Science
  • Research: Based on 30 years of research in maritime archives, court records, diaries, and firsthand accounts
  • Focus: Explores the darkest corners of infamous slave ships
  • Highlights: Offers a riveting and sobering perspective
  • Audience: Ideal for history enthusiasts interested in eighteenth-century maritime stories

Perfect for those looking to understand a significant part of history, available in Sri Lanka through Kapruka.

For any special offers or discounts, please check the Kapruka website regularly as promotions may vary over time.

Yes, you can order `The Slave Ship- A Human Story` from any location within Sri Lanka through Kapruka’s online platform.

Delivery times may vary depending on your location in Sri Lanka. Generally, Kapruka aims to deliver items as quickly as possible, usually within a few days.

Yes, `The Slave Ship- A Human Story` is highly suitable for academic purposes, especially for those studying history, human rights, or social studies.

The main theme of `The Slave Ship- A Human Story` revolves around the history and human impact of the transatlantic slave trade, focusing on the experiences of the enslaved Africans aboard the ships.

Online price at Kapruka is LKR 6820

Share On :

5.0 average based on 36 reviews.

Readers drawn to maritime history and accounts of human endurance tend to build broader reading habits across biography that document real-world events through primary sources. This kind of deeply researched non-fiction sits alongside comics and graphic used by university students, educators, and independent researchers studying colonial history, race, and Atlantic trade.

Readers who engage with serious non-fiction often branch into related areas of inquiry. Those exploring the psychology of power, systemic oppression, and social movements frequently turn to human behaviour and social dynamics books that analyse why societies and institutions act as they do.

fb_shopping