The Cambridge World History of Slavery
Herausgeber: Drescher, Seymour; Engerman, Stanley L.; Eltis, David
The Cambridge World History of Slavery
Herausgeber: Drescher, Seymour; Engerman, Stanley L.; Eltis, David
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In this volume, leading scholars provide essay-length coverage of coerced labor, slave societies, and consequences of legal abolition around the globe.
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In this volume, leading scholars provide essay-length coverage of coerced labor, slave societies, and consequences of legal abolition around the globe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9780521840699
- ISBN-10: 0521840694
- Artikelnr.: 48206560
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1183g
- ISBN-13: 9780521840699
- ISBN-10: 0521840694
- Artikelnr.: 48206560
Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman, Seymour
Drescher and David Richardson; 2. Demographic trends among coerced
populations Barry W. Higman; 3. Overseas movements of slaves and indentured
workers David Northrup; Part II. Slavery: 4. Slavery in the non-Hispanic
West Indies to 1863 Pieter C. Emmer and Stanley L. Engerman; 5. Slavery in
Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1804 to abolition Laird Bergad; 6. Slavery in
nineteenth-century Brazil João Reis; 7. US slavery and its aftermath,
1804-2000 Stanley L. Engerman; 8. Slavery in Africa, 1804-1936 Gareth
Austen; 9. Ottoman slavery and abolition in the nineteenth century Michael
Ferguson and Ehud Toledano; 10. Slavery and bondage in the Indian Ocean
world, nineteenth and twentieth centuries Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro
Stanziani; 11. Slavery in India Alessandro Stanziani; 12. Slave resistance
Robert L. Paquette; 13. Black culture in the nineteenth century Alex
Borucki and Jessica Millward; Part III. Abolition: 14. Slavery and the
Haitian revolution David Geggus; 15. Slavery and abolition in Islamic
Africa, 1776-1905 Rudolph T. Ware, III; 16. European antislavery: from
empires of slavery to global prohibition Seymour Drescher; 17. Antislavery
and abolitionism in the United States, 1776-1870 James Brewer Stewart; 18.
The emancipation of the serfs in Europe Shane O'Rourke; 19. British
abolitionism from the vantage of pre-colonial South Asian regimes Indrani
Chatterjee; 20. The transition from slavery to freedom in the Americas
after 1804 Christopher Schmidt-Nowara; 21. Abolition and its aftermath in
Brazil Celso Thomas Castilho; Part IV. Aftermath: 22. The American Civil
War and its aftermath Peter A. Coclanis; 23. Dependency and coercion in
East Asian labor, 1800-1949 Pamela Crossley; 24. Gender and coerced labor
Pamela Scully and Kerry Ward; 25. Coerced labor in twentieth-century Africa
Richard Roberts; 26. Indenture in the long nineteenth century Rosemarijn
Hoefte; 27. Forced labor in Nazi Germany and the Stalinist USSR Alan
Barenberg; 28. Contemporary coercive labor practices - slavery today Kevin
Bales.
Drescher and David Richardson; 2. Demographic trends among coerced
populations Barry W. Higman; 3. Overseas movements of slaves and indentured
workers David Northrup; Part II. Slavery: 4. Slavery in the non-Hispanic
West Indies to 1863 Pieter C. Emmer and Stanley L. Engerman; 5. Slavery in
Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1804 to abolition Laird Bergad; 6. Slavery in
nineteenth-century Brazil João Reis; 7. US slavery and its aftermath,
1804-2000 Stanley L. Engerman; 8. Slavery in Africa, 1804-1936 Gareth
Austen; 9. Ottoman slavery and abolition in the nineteenth century Michael
Ferguson and Ehud Toledano; 10. Slavery and bondage in the Indian Ocean
world, nineteenth and twentieth centuries Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro
Stanziani; 11. Slavery in India Alessandro Stanziani; 12. Slave resistance
Robert L. Paquette; 13. Black culture in the nineteenth century Alex
Borucki and Jessica Millward; Part III. Abolition: 14. Slavery and the
Haitian revolution David Geggus; 15. Slavery and abolition in Islamic
Africa, 1776-1905 Rudolph T. Ware, III; 16. European antislavery: from
empires of slavery to global prohibition Seymour Drescher; 17. Antislavery
and abolitionism in the United States, 1776-1870 James Brewer Stewart; 18.
The emancipation of the serfs in Europe Shane O'Rourke; 19. British
abolitionism from the vantage of pre-colonial South Asian regimes Indrani
Chatterjee; 20. The transition from slavery to freedom in the Americas
after 1804 Christopher Schmidt-Nowara; 21. Abolition and its aftermath in
Brazil Celso Thomas Castilho; Part IV. Aftermath: 22. The American Civil
War and its aftermath Peter A. Coclanis; 23. Dependency and coercion in
East Asian labor, 1800-1949 Pamela Crossley; 24. Gender and coerced labor
Pamela Scully and Kerry Ward; 25. Coerced labor in twentieth-century Africa
Richard Roberts; 26. Indenture in the long nineteenth century Rosemarijn
Hoefte; 27. Forced labor in Nazi Germany and the Stalinist USSR Alan
Barenberg; 28. Contemporary coercive labor practices - slavery today Kevin
Bales.
Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction David Eltis, Stanley L. Engerman, Seymour
Drescher and David Richardson; 2. Demographic trends among coerced
populations Barry W. Higman; 3. Overseas movements of slaves and indentured
workers David Northrup; Part II. Slavery: 4. Slavery in the non-Hispanic
West Indies to 1863 Pieter C. Emmer and Stanley L. Engerman; 5. Slavery in
Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1804 to abolition Laird Bergad; 6. Slavery in
nineteenth-century Brazil João Reis; 7. US slavery and its aftermath,
1804-2000 Stanley L. Engerman; 8. Slavery in Africa, 1804-1936 Gareth
Austen; 9. Ottoman slavery and abolition in the nineteenth century Michael
Ferguson and Ehud Toledano; 10. Slavery and bondage in the Indian Ocean
world, nineteenth and twentieth centuries Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro
Stanziani; 11. Slavery in India Alessandro Stanziani; 12. Slave resistance
Robert L. Paquette; 13. Black culture in the nineteenth century Alex
Borucki and Jessica Millward; Part III. Abolition: 14. Slavery and the
Haitian revolution David Geggus; 15. Slavery and abolition in Islamic
Africa, 1776-1905 Rudolph T. Ware, III; 16. European antislavery: from
empires of slavery to global prohibition Seymour Drescher; 17. Antislavery
and abolitionism in the United States, 1776-1870 James Brewer Stewart; 18.
The emancipation of the serfs in Europe Shane O'Rourke; 19. British
abolitionism from the vantage of pre-colonial South Asian regimes Indrani
Chatterjee; 20. The transition from slavery to freedom in the Americas
after 1804 Christopher Schmidt-Nowara; 21. Abolition and its aftermath in
Brazil Celso Thomas Castilho; Part IV. Aftermath: 22. The American Civil
War and its aftermath Peter A. Coclanis; 23. Dependency and coercion in
East Asian labor, 1800-1949 Pamela Crossley; 24. Gender and coerced labor
Pamela Scully and Kerry Ward; 25. Coerced labor in twentieth-century Africa
Richard Roberts; 26. Indenture in the long nineteenth century Rosemarijn
Hoefte; 27. Forced labor in Nazi Germany and the Stalinist USSR Alan
Barenberg; 28. Contemporary coercive labor practices - slavery today Kevin
Bales.
Drescher and David Richardson; 2. Demographic trends among coerced
populations Barry W. Higman; 3. Overseas movements of slaves and indentured
workers David Northrup; Part II. Slavery: 4. Slavery in the non-Hispanic
West Indies to 1863 Pieter C. Emmer and Stanley L. Engerman; 5. Slavery in
Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1804 to abolition Laird Bergad; 6. Slavery in
nineteenth-century Brazil João Reis; 7. US slavery and its aftermath,
1804-2000 Stanley L. Engerman; 8. Slavery in Africa, 1804-1936 Gareth
Austen; 9. Ottoman slavery and abolition in the nineteenth century Michael
Ferguson and Ehud Toledano; 10. Slavery and bondage in the Indian Ocean
world, nineteenth and twentieth centuries Gwyn Campbell and Alessandro
Stanziani; 11. Slavery in India Alessandro Stanziani; 12. Slave resistance
Robert L. Paquette; 13. Black culture in the nineteenth century Alex
Borucki and Jessica Millward; Part III. Abolition: 14. Slavery and the
Haitian revolution David Geggus; 15. Slavery and abolition in Islamic
Africa, 1776-1905 Rudolph T. Ware, III; 16. European antislavery: from
empires of slavery to global prohibition Seymour Drescher; 17. Antislavery
and abolitionism in the United States, 1776-1870 James Brewer Stewart; 18.
The emancipation of the serfs in Europe Shane O'Rourke; 19. British
abolitionism from the vantage of pre-colonial South Asian regimes Indrani
Chatterjee; 20. The transition from slavery to freedom in the Americas
after 1804 Christopher Schmidt-Nowara; 21. Abolition and its aftermath in
Brazil Celso Thomas Castilho; Part IV. Aftermath: 22. The American Civil
War and its aftermath Peter A. Coclanis; 23. Dependency and coercion in
East Asian labor, 1800-1949 Pamela Crossley; 24. Gender and coerced labor
Pamela Scully and Kerry Ward; 25. Coerced labor in twentieth-century Africa
Richard Roberts; 26. Indenture in the long nineteenth century Rosemarijn
Hoefte; 27. Forced labor in Nazi Germany and the Stalinist USSR Alan
Barenberg; 28. Contemporary coercive labor practices - slavery today Kevin
Bales.