Slavery in the Development of the Americas
Herausgeber: David, Eltis; Kenneth L., Sokoloff; Frank D., Lewis
Slavery in the Development of the Americas
Herausgeber: David, Eltis; Kenneth L., Sokoloff; Frank D., Lewis
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This book contains perspectives from prominent historians of slavery in the Americas.
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This book contains perspectives from prominent historians of slavery in the Americas.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172677
- ISBN-10: 0521172675
- Artikelnr.: 32468189
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521172677
- ISBN-10: 0521172675
- Artikelnr.: 32468189
Part I. Establishing the System: 1. White Atlantic? The choice for African
slave labor in the plantation Americas Seymour Drescher; 2. The Dutch and
the slave Americas Pieter C. Emmer; Part II. Patterns of Slave Use: 3.
Mercantile strategies, credit networks, and labor supply in the colonial
Chesapeake in trans-Atlantic perspective Lorena S. Walsh; 4. African
slavery in the production of subsistence crops, the case of São Paulo in
the nineteenth century Fransisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein; 5. The
transition from slavery to freedom through manumission: a life-cycle
approach applied to the United States and Guadeloupe Frank D. Lewis; Part
III. Productivity Change and Its Implications: 6. Prices of African slaves
newly arrived in the Americas, 1673-1865: new evidence on long-run trends
and regional differentials David Eltis and David Richardson; 7. American
slave markets during the 1850s: slave price rises in the US, Cuba, and
Brazil in comparative perspective Laird W. Bergad; 8. The relative
efficiency of free and slave agriculture in the antebellum United States: a
stochastic production frontier approach Elizabeth B. Field-Hendrey and Lee
A. Craig; Part IV. Implications for Distribution and Growth: 9. Slavery and
economic growth in Virginia, 1760-1860: a view from probate records James
R. Irwin; 10. The poor: slaves in early America Philip D. Morgan; 11. The
North-South wage gap, before and after the Civil War Robert A. Margo; The
writings of Stanley L. Engerman.
slave labor in the plantation Americas Seymour Drescher; 2. The Dutch and
the slave Americas Pieter C. Emmer; Part II. Patterns of Slave Use: 3.
Mercantile strategies, credit networks, and labor supply in the colonial
Chesapeake in trans-Atlantic perspective Lorena S. Walsh; 4. African
slavery in the production of subsistence crops, the case of São Paulo in
the nineteenth century Fransisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein; 5. The
transition from slavery to freedom through manumission: a life-cycle
approach applied to the United States and Guadeloupe Frank D. Lewis; Part
III. Productivity Change and Its Implications: 6. Prices of African slaves
newly arrived in the Americas, 1673-1865: new evidence on long-run trends
and regional differentials David Eltis and David Richardson; 7. American
slave markets during the 1850s: slave price rises in the US, Cuba, and
Brazil in comparative perspective Laird W. Bergad; 8. The relative
efficiency of free and slave agriculture in the antebellum United States: a
stochastic production frontier approach Elizabeth B. Field-Hendrey and Lee
A. Craig; Part IV. Implications for Distribution and Growth: 9. Slavery and
economic growth in Virginia, 1760-1860: a view from probate records James
R. Irwin; 10. The poor: slaves in early America Philip D. Morgan; 11. The
North-South wage gap, before and after the Civil War Robert A. Margo; The
writings of Stanley L. Engerman.
Part I. Establishing the System: 1. White Atlantic? The choice for African
slave labor in the plantation Americas Seymour Drescher; 2. The Dutch and
the slave Americas Pieter C. Emmer; Part II. Patterns of Slave Use: 3.
Mercantile strategies, credit networks, and labor supply in the colonial
Chesapeake in trans-Atlantic perspective Lorena S. Walsh; 4. African
slavery in the production of subsistence crops, the case of São Paulo in
the nineteenth century Fransisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein; 5. The
transition from slavery to freedom through manumission: a life-cycle
approach applied to the United States and Guadeloupe Frank D. Lewis; Part
III. Productivity Change and Its Implications: 6. Prices of African slaves
newly arrived in the Americas, 1673-1865: new evidence on long-run trends
and regional differentials David Eltis and David Richardson; 7. American
slave markets during the 1850s: slave price rises in the US, Cuba, and
Brazil in comparative perspective Laird W. Bergad; 8. The relative
efficiency of free and slave agriculture in the antebellum United States: a
stochastic production frontier approach Elizabeth B. Field-Hendrey and Lee
A. Craig; Part IV. Implications for Distribution and Growth: 9. Slavery and
economic growth in Virginia, 1760-1860: a view from probate records James
R. Irwin; 10. The poor: slaves in early America Philip D. Morgan; 11. The
North-South wage gap, before and after the Civil War Robert A. Margo; The
writings of Stanley L. Engerman.
slave labor in the plantation Americas Seymour Drescher; 2. The Dutch and
the slave Americas Pieter C. Emmer; Part II. Patterns of Slave Use: 3.
Mercantile strategies, credit networks, and labor supply in the colonial
Chesapeake in trans-Atlantic perspective Lorena S. Walsh; 4. African
slavery in the production of subsistence crops, the case of São Paulo in
the nineteenth century Fransisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein; 5. The
transition from slavery to freedom through manumission: a life-cycle
approach applied to the United States and Guadeloupe Frank D. Lewis; Part
III. Productivity Change and Its Implications: 6. Prices of African slaves
newly arrived in the Americas, 1673-1865: new evidence on long-run trends
and regional differentials David Eltis and David Richardson; 7. American
slave markets during the 1850s: slave price rises in the US, Cuba, and
Brazil in comparative perspective Laird W. Bergad; 8. The relative
efficiency of free and slave agriculture in the antebellum United States: a
stochastic production frontier approach Elizabeth B. Field-Hendrey and Lee
A. Craig; Part IV. Implications for Distribution and Growth: 9. Slavery and
economic growth in Virginia, 1760-1860: a view from probate records James
R. Irwin; 10. The poor: slaves in early America Philip D. Morgan; 11. The
North-South wage gap, before and after the Civil War Robert A. Margo; The
writings of Stanley L. Engerman.