Human Bondage and Abolition
Herausgeber: Swanson, Elizabeth; Stewart, James Brewer
Human Bondage and Abolition
Herausgeber: Swanson, Elizabeth; Stewart, James Brewer
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Exposes the historical roots of modern-day slavery, using lessons from the past to empower activism against such exploitation everywhere.
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Exposes the historical roots of modern-day slavery, using lessons from the past to empower activism against such exploitation everywhere.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781316637364
- ISBN-10: 1316637360
- Artikelnr.: 51799869
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 555g
- ISBN-13: 9781316637364
- ISBN-10: 1316637360
- Artikelnr.: 51799869
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of figures; List of contributors; Preface: solidarity of the ages
David Blight; Acknowledgments; Introduction: getting beyond chattel slavery
James Brewer Stewart and Elizabeth Swanson; Part I. Understanding and
Defining Slavery, Then and Now: 1. Contemporary slavery in historical
perspective David Richardson; 2. Slavery as civic death: making sense of
modern slavery in historical context James Sidbury; 3. From statute to
amendment and back again: the evolution of American slavery and antislavery
law Allison Mileo Gorsuch; Part II. Forms of Slavery, Past and Present: 4.
Kidnappers and subcontractors: historical perspectives on human trafficking
John Donoghue; 5. Maritime bondage: comparing past and present Kerry Ward;
6. 'All boys are bound to someone': reimagining freedom in the history of
child slavery Anna Mae Duane; 7. From white slavery to anti-prostitution,
the long view: law, policy and sex trafficking Jessica R. Pliley; Part III.
The Lessons and Solutions of History for Today: 8. All the ships that never
sailed: lessons for the modern antislavery movement from the British naval
campaigns against the Atlantic slave trade Dave Blair; 9. Defending
slavery, denying slavery: rhetorical strategies of the contemporary sex
worker rights movement in historical context Elizabeth Swanson and James
Brewer Stewart; 10. The power of the past in the present: the capital of
the confederacy as an antislavery city Monti Narayan Datta and James Brewer
Stewart; An annotated bibliography for further research; Index.
David Blight; Acknowledgments; Introduction: getting beyond chattel slavery
James Brewer Stewart and Elizabeth Swanson; Part I. Understanding and
Defining Slavery, Then and Now: 1. Contemporary slavery in historical
perspective David Richardson; 2. Slavery as civic death: making sense of
modern slavery in historical context James Sidbury; 3. From statute to
amendment and back again: the evolution of American slavery and antislavery
law Allison Mileo Gorsuch; Part II. Forms of Slavery, Past and Present: 4.
Kidnappers and subcontractors: historical perspectives on human trafficking
John Donoghue; 5. Maritime bondage: comparing past and present Kerry Ward;
6. 'All boys are bound to someone': reimagining freedom in the history of
child slavery Anna Mae Duane; 7. From white slavery to anti-prostitution,
the long view: law, policy and sex trafficking Jessica R. Pliley; Part III.
The Lessons and Solutions of History for Today: 8. All the ships that never
sailed: lessons for the modern antislavery movement from the British naval
campaigns against the Atlantic slave trade Dave Blair; 9. Defending
slavery, denying slavery: rhetorical strategies of the contemporary sex
worker rights movement in historical context Elizabeth Swanson and James
Brewer Stewart; 10. The power of the past in the present: the capital of
the confederacy as an antislavery city Monti Narayan Datta and James Brewer
Stewart; An annotated bibliography for further research; Index.
List of figures; List of contributors; Preface: solidarity of the ages
David Blight; Acknowledgments; Introduction: getting beyond chattel slavery
James Brewer Stewart and Elizabeth Swanson; Part I. Understanding and
Defining Slavery, Then and Now: 1. Contemporary slavery in historical
perspective David Richardson; 2. Slavery as civic death: making sense of
modern slavery in historical context James Sidbury; 3. From statute to
amendment and back again: the evolution of American slavery and antislavery
law Allison Mileo Gorsuch; Part II. Forms of Slavery, Past and Present: 4.
Kidnappers and subcontractors: historical perspectives on human trafficking
John Donoghue; 5. Maritime bondage: comparing past and present Kerry Ward;
6. 'All boys are bound to someone': reimagining freedom in the history of
child slavery Anna Mae Duane; 7. From white slavery to anti-prostitution,
the long view: law, policy and sex trafficking Jessica R. Pliley; Part III.
The Lessons and Solutions of History for Today: 8. All the ships that never
sailed: lessons for the modern antislavery movement from the British naval
campaigns against the Atlantic slave trade Dave Blair; 9. Defending
slavery, denying slavery: rhetorical strategies of the contemporary sex
worker rights movement in historical context Elizabeth Swanson and James
Brewer Stewart; 10. The power of the past in the present: the capital of
the confederacy as an antislavery city Monti Narayan Datta and James Brewer
Stewart; An annotated bibliography for further research; Index.
David Blight; Acknowledgments; Introduction: getting beyond chattel slavery
James Brewer Stewart and Elizabeth Swanson; Part I. Understanding and
Defining Slavery, Then and Now: 1. Contemporary slavery in historical
perspective David Richardson; 2. Slavery as civic death: making sense of
modern slavery in historical context James Sidbury; 3. From statute to
amendment and back again: the evolution of American slavery and antislavery
law Allison Mileo Gorsuch; Part II. Forms of Slavery, Past and Present: 4.
Kidnappers and subcontractors: historical perspectives on human trafficking
John Donoghue; 5. Maritime bondage: comparing past and present Kerry Ward;
6. 'All boys are bound to someone': reimagining freedom in the history of
child slavery Anna Mae Duane; 7. From white slavery to anti-prostitution,
the long view: law, policy and sex trafficking Jessica R. Pliley; Part III.
The Lessons and Solutions of History for Today: 8. All the ships that never
sailed: lessons for the modern antislavery movement from the British naval
campaigns against the Atlantic slave trade Dave Blair; 9. Defending
slavery, denying slavery: rhetorical strategies of the contemporary sex
worker rights movement in historical context Elizabeth Swanson and James
Brewer Stewart; 10. The power of the past in the present: the capital of
the confederacy as an antislavery city Monti Narayan Datta and James Brewer
Stewart; An annotated bibliography for further research; Index.