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The making of New World slavery : from the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800 / / Robin Blackburn



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Autore: Blackburn Robin Visualizza persona
Titolo: The making of New World slavery : from the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800 / / Robin Blackburn Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, England ; ; New York, New York : , : Verso, , [2010]
©2010
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (v, 602 p. ) : ill., maps, music ;
Disciplina: 306.362097
Soggetto topico: Slavery - History
Slavery - America - History
Note generali: Originally published: 1997.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: Slavery and Modernity ---- Part I. The Selection of New World Slavery. 1. The Old World Background to New World Slavery --- 2. The First Phase: Portugal and Africa --- 3. Slavery and Spanish America --- 4. The Rise of Brazilian Sugar --- 5. The Dutch War for Brazil and Africa --- 6. The Making of English Colonial Slavery --- 7. The Construction of the French Colonial System --- 8. Racial Slavery and the Rise of the Plantation ---- part II. Slavery and Accumulation. 9. Colonial Slavery and the Eighteenth-Century Boom --- 10. The Sugar Islands --- 11. Slavery on the Mainland --- 12. New World Slavery, Primitive Accumulation and British Industrialization.
Sommario/riassunto: "The Making of New World Slavery argues that independent commerce, geared to burgeoning consumer markets, was the driving force behind the rise of plantation slavery. The baroque state sought -- successfully -- to feed upon this commerce and -- unsuccessfully -- to regulate slavery and racial relations. To illustrate this history, Blackburn examines the deployment of slaves in the colonial possessions of the Portuguese, the Spanish, the Dutch, the English and the French. Plantation slavery is shown to have emerged from the impulses of civil society, not from the strategies of the individual states. Robin Blackburn argues that the organization of slave plantations placed the West on a destructive path to modernity and that greatly preferable alternatives were both proposed and rejected. Finally he shows that the surge of Atlantic trade, predicated on the murderous toil of the plantations, made a decisive contribution to both the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the West." -- Publisher description.
Titolo autorizzato: The making of new world slavery  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-78960-085-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996248330803316
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