Eric Williams's influential and widely debated Capitalism and Slavery, first published in 1944, was based on his previously unavailable dissertation, now in book form for the first time. The significant differences between his two seminal works allow us to reconsider questions whose importance has only increased in our current charged climate.
Eric Williams's influential and widely debated Capitalism and Slavery, first published in 1944, was based on his previously unavailable dissertation, now in book form for the first time. The significant differences between his two seminal works allow us to reconsider questions whose importance has only increased in our current charged climate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Williams lives on the lithified remains of the Western Interior Seaway in Austin, TX. He's published fiction in Firmament, Cold Signal, and King Ludd's Rag, among other venues. A collection of his weird fiction, Toadstones, is available through Malarkey Books.
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Preface Dale Tomich Introduction: From the Dissertation to Capitalism and Slavery: Did Williams's Abolition Thesis Change? William Darity Jr. The Economic Aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery Eric Williams Introduction Part I Chapter 1: The Impolicy of the Slave System Chapter 2: The Superiority of the French West Indies Chapter 3: East India Sugar Chapter 4: The Attempt to Secure an International Abolition Chapter 5: The West Indian Expeditions Chapter 6: The Significance of the West Indian Expeditions Chapter 7: The Abolition of the Slave Trade Part II Chapter 8: The Abolitionists and Emancipation Chapter 9: The Foreign Slave Trade Chapter 10: East India Sugar Chapter 11: The Distressed Areas Chapter 12: The Industrialists and Emancipation Epilogue Appendix I: "The Influential Men" Appendix II: Ramsay as an Authority Appendix III: The Intercolonial Slave Trade Bibliography
Preface Dale Tomich Introduction: From the Dissertation to Capitalism and Slavery: Did Williams's Abolition Thesis Change? William Darity Jr. The Economic Aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery Eric Williams Introduction Part I Chapter 1: The Impolicy of the Slave System Chapter 2: The Superiority of the French West Indies Chapter 3: East India Sugar Chapter 4: The Attempt to Secure an International Abolition Chapter 5: The West Indian Expeditions Chapter 6: The Significance of the West Indian Expeditions Chapter 7: The Abolition of the Slave Trade Part II Chapter 8: The Abolitionists and Emancipation Chapter 9: The Foreign Slave Trade Chapter 10: East India Sugar Chapter 11: The Distressed Areas Chapter 12: The Industrialists and Emancipation Epilogue Appendix I: "The Influential Men" Appendix II: Ramsay as an Authority Appendix III: The Intercolonial Slave Trade Bibliography
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