A sweeping comparative analysis of the slaving regimes of Hispanic, Comanche, and Anglo-American communities in the Texas borderlands during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
A sweeping comparative analysis of the slaving regimes of Hispanic, Comanche, and Anglo-American communities in the Texas borderlands during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Barba is an associate professor of history at Bucknell University.
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List of Maps and Tables Acknowledgments Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves . . . O, What a Country" Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s–1760s 1. "Obliged to Punish and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717 2. "Blinded by the Craving for Slaves": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish Dominion in Native Country, 1718–1760 3. "Reduced to Peace . . . by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706–1767 Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s–1836 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas, 1760s–1820 5. "Honest People . . . from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800–1836 Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy, 1836-1860 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836–1860 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding, Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836–1860 Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure" Bibliography Notes Index
List of Maps and Tables Acknowledgments Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves . . . O, What a Country" Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s–1760s 1. "Obliged to Punish and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717 2. "Blinded by the Craving for Slaves": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish Dominion in Native Country, 1718–1760 3. "Reduced to Peace . . . by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706–1767 Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s–1836 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas, 1760s–1820 5. "Honest People . . . from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800–1836 Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy, 1836-1860 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836–1860 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding, Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836–1860 Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure" Bibliography Notes Index
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