From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World
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By:"Sylvia R. Frey","Betty Wood"
"History"
Published on 2013-10-18 by Routledge
The work of many historians, \u003cb\u003eanthropologists\u003c/b\u003e, and more recently, specialists in \u003cbr\u003e\ncultural \u003cb\u003estudies\u003c/b\u003e — notwithstanding interpretative differences whose consideration \u003cbr\u003e\nlies outside the scope of this discussion — has approached '\u003cb\u003eAtlantic studies\u003c/b\u003e' as ...
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This collection examines the effects of slavery and emancipation on race, class and gender in societies of the American South, the Caribbean, Latin America and West Africa. The contributors discuss what slavery has to teach us about patterns of adjustment and change, black identity and the extent to which enslaved peoples succeeded in creating a dynamic world of interaction between the Americas. They examine how emancipation was defined, how it affected attitudes towards slavery, patterns of labour usage and relationships between workers as well as between workers and their former owners.
This Book was ranked 17 by Google Books for keyword Slavery in the Atlantic on anthropology studies.
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