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Rise of African Slavery in the Americas, The


Rise of African Slavery in the Americas, The

Paperback by Eltis, David (Queen's University, Ontario)

Rise of African Slavery in the Americas, The

£30.99

ISBN:
9780521655484
Publication Date:
28 Oct 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
372 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
Rise of African Slavery in the Americas, The

Description

Why were the countries with the most developed institutions of individual freedom also the leaders in establishing the most exploitative system of slavery that the world has ever seen? In seeking to provide new answers to this question, The Rise of African Slavery in the Americas examines the development of the English Atlantic slave system between 1650 and 1800. The book outlines a major African role in the evolution of the Atlantic societies before the nineteenth century and argues that the transatlantic slave trade was a result of African strength rather than African weakness. It also addresses changing patterns of group identity to account for the racial basis of slavery in the early modern Atlantic World. Exploring the paradox of the concurrent development of slavery and freedom in the European domains, David Eltis provides a fresh interpretation of this difficult historical problem.

Contents

1. Slavery and freedom in the early modern world; 2. The English, Dutch, and Transoceanic migration; 3. Europeans and African slavery in the Americas; 4. Gender and slavery in the Early Modern Atlantic world; 5. Productivity in the slave trade; 6. Africa and Europe in the Early Modern era; 7. The African impact on the transatlantic slave trade; 8. The English plantation: Americas in comparative perspective; 9. Ethnicity in the Early Modern Atlantic world; 10. Europe and the Atlantic slave system.

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