This book locates the historical origins of modern global humanitarianism in the recurrent conflict over the ethical treatment of non-Europeans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Stamatov is currently Associate Professor of Sociology at Yale University. His work has appeared in The American Sociological Review, Theory and Society and Contemporary Sociology, as well as in Hungarian and Brazilian scholarly journals. He is past winner of the Bendix Prize of the Comparative Historical Section of the American Sociological Association and was recipient of Cátedra de Excelencia (Excellence Chair) at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
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Introduction 1. Caribbean beginnings, 1511-20 2. Pro-indigenist advocacy in the Iberian Atlantic 3. Religious radicalization and early antislavery 4. Quaker reformers and the politicization of antislavery 5. Forging an abolitionist network 6. The emergence of a new model Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Caribbean beginnings, 1511-20 2. Pro-indigenist advocacy in the Iberian Atlantic 3. Religious radicalization and early antislavery 4. Quaker reformers and the politicization of antislavery 5. Forging an abolitionist network 6. The emergence of a new model Conclusion.
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