Talk:Stephen D. Behrendt

Request
Stephen D. Behrendt is an historian at Victoria University Wellington who specialises in the transatlantic slave trade. He earned his MA (1988) and PhD (1993) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and then taught at Drake University and the University of Northern Iowa.[1] In 1996–1998 he completed postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard University at the W.E.B. DuBois Institute (now renamed the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research) and the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History.[2]

Behrendt is one of the originators of Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database (www.slavevoyages.org) which began from a chance meeting with Professor David Eltis in the Public Record Office (now The National Archives) in Kew, London, in 1990.[3] Behrendt assisted James Rawley to update The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A History, published originally by Norton in 1981,[4] with the updated edition published by University of Nebraska Press in 2005.[5] In 2010, Behrendt co-authored The Diary of Antera Duke, an Eighteenth-Century African Slave Trader with A. J. H. Latham and David Northrup, and subsequently he has worked on eighteenth-century Liverpool history, precolonial Nigerian history and the history of colonial St. Kitts. [1]  https://www.victoria.ac.nz/hppi/about/staff/steve-behrendt/ .

[2]  https://hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/alumni-fellows ; https://warrencenter.fas.harvard.edu/former-fellows#B, accessed 10 February 2023.

[3]  https://www.neh.gov/humanities/2010/septemberoctober/feature/gross-injustice, accessed 10 February 2023.

[4] Klein, Herbert S. (1 April 1983). "James A. Rawley. The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A History. New York: W. W. Norton. 1981. Pp. xiv, 452. $24.95". The American Historical Review. 88 (2): 361–362. doi:10.1086/ahr/88.2.361– via academic.oup.com.

[5] ''Manning, Patrick (2006). "The Transatlantic Slave Trade: A History, Revised Edition. By JAMES RAWLEY with STEPHEN D. BEHRENDT. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005. Pp. xviii+441. £38.5 ( ISBN 0-8032-3961-0 )". The Journal of African History. 47 (3): 529. doi:10.1017/S0021853706452439.''

Articles and chapters[edit]

·       "Human Capital in the British Slave Trade" in David Richardson, Suzanne Schwarz and Anthony Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2007. pp. 66-97.

·       "Ecology, Seasonality and the Transatlantic Slave Trade" in Bernard Bailyn and Patricia L. Denault, eds., Soundings in Atlantic History: Latent Structures and Intellectual Currents, 1500-1830. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2009. pp. 44-85 & 461-85.

·       "The Transatlantic Slave Trade" in Robert Paquette and Mark Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Slavery in the Americas. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2010. pp. 251-74.

·       "Sail on, Albion: the Usefulness of Lloyd's Registers for Maritime History, 1760–1840", International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 26, No. 3 (July 2014), pp. 568–586. (With Peter M. Solar)

·       "Liverpool as a Trading Port: Sailors’ Residences, African Migrants, Occupational Change and Probated Wealth", International Journal of Maritime History, Vol. 29, No. 4 (Nov. 2017), pp. 875–910. (With Robert A. Hurley)

·       “African Cultures and Creolization on an Eighteenth-Century St Kitts Sugar Plantation”, Past and Present, Vol. 253, No. 1 (Nov. 2021), pp. 195–234. (With Philip D Morgan and Nicholas Radburn)
 * WeGardena (talk) 01:12, 20 March 2023 (UTC)