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The American crucible slavery, emancipation and human rights
Robin Blackburn
London Verso New York 2011
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FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária
(306.362 B628a )
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Título:
The American crucible slavery, emancipation and human rights
Autor:
Robin Blackburn
Assuntos:
Slavery -- America -- History
;
Slaves -- Emancipation -- America
;
Slavery -- Economic aspects -- America
;
Antislavery movements -- America -- History
;
Human rights -- America -- History
;
Abolitionismus
;
Kolonie
;
Menschenrecht
;
Sklaverei
;
Wirtschaft
;
ESCRAVIDÃO (HISTÓRIA) -- AMÉRICA
;
ESCRAVIDÃO (ASPECTOS ECONÔMICOS) -- AMÉRICA
;
ESCRAVOS (HISTÓRIA) -- AMÉRICA
;
DIREITOS HUMANOS (HISTÓRIA) -- AMÉRICA
;
EMANCIPAÇÃO (HISTÓRIA) -- AMÉRICA
;
Europe -- Colonies -- America
;
Geschichte 1500-1900
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Descrição:
Zones of slave-based development and of slave resistance, c. 1770 -- Slavery and the West. Slavery and human history -- Empires and Plantations. The Spanish conquest: destruction, enslavement and the Baroque ; Mercantile empire and the slave plantation: Brazil leads, the Dutch, English and French refine the formula ; Plantation hierarchy, social order and the Atlantic system -- The Subversive Boom. Slavery and industrialization ; Black aspirations and the 'Picaresque Proletariat' ; The planters back colonial revolt ; From the critique of slavery to the abolitionist movement -- The Haitian Pivot. Haitians claim the rights of man ; Results and prospects I: slave-trade abolition ; Results and prospects II: Latin America -- The Age of Abolition. Abolitionism advances, but slavery is resurgent ; Anti-slavery: its scope, character and appeal ; The keys to emancipation ; The spiral path : ambiguous victories, contested legacies
This book is a history of the rise and abolition of slavery in the Americas and covers such topics as the plantation revolution of the seventeenth century, the emergence of anti-slavery thought, and the contributions of such figures as Thomas Paine and Frederick Douglass. A history of the rise, abolition, and legacy of slavery in the New World, this book furnishes a view of slavery and emancipation in the Americas from the conquests and colonization of the sixteenth century to the "century of abolition" that stretched from 1780 to 1888. Tracing the diverse responses of African captives, it argues that while slave rebels and abolitionists made real gains, they also suffered cruel setbacks and disappointments, leading to a momentous radicalization of the discourse of human rights. In it, the author explains the emergence of ferocious systems of racial exploitation while rejecting the comforting myths that portray emancipation as somehow already inscribed in the institutions and ideas that allowed for, or even fostered, racial slavery in the first place, whether the logic of the market, the teachings of religion, or the spirit of nationalism. Rather, the author stresses, American slavery was novel, and so too were the originality and achievement of the anti-slavery alliances which eventually destroyed it. The Americas became the crucible for a succession of fateful experiments in colonization, silver mining, plantation agriculture, racial enslavement and emancipation. The exotic commodities produced by the slave plantations helped to transform Europe and North America, raising up empires and stimulating industrial revolution and "market revolution" to bring about the pervasive commodification of polite society, work and everyday life in parts of Europe and North America. Fees, salaries and wages fostered consuming habits so that capitalism, based on free wage labor in the metropolis, became intimately dependent on racial slavery in the New World. But by
Editor:
London Verso New York
Data de criação/publicação:
2011
Formato:
498 p., [4] p. of plates ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Idioma:
Inglês
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