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Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 355.3/308625
Altri autori (Persone) BrownChristopher Leslie
MorganPhilip D. <1949->
Collana The David Brion Davis Series
Soggetto topico Slave soldiers - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-73449-7
9786611734497
0-300-13485-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arming slaves and helots in classical Greece / Peter Hunt --The mamlūk institution, or one thousand years of military slavery in the Islamic world / Reuven Amitai -- Armed slaves and political authority in Africa in the era of the slave trade, 1450-1800 / John Thornton -- Making the Chikunda : military slavery and ethnicity in southern Africa, 1750-1900 / Allen Isaacman and Derek Peterson -- Transforming bondsmen into vassals : arming slaves in colonial Spanish America / Jane Landers -- Arming slaves in Brazil from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century / Hendrik Kraay -- Arming slaves in the American revolution / Philip D. Morgan and Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy -- The arming of slaves in the Haitian revolution / David Geggus -- Citizen soldiers : emancipation and military service in the revolutionary French Caribbean / Laurent Dubois -- The slave soldiers of Spanish South America : from independence to abolition / Peter Blanchard -- Armed slaves and the struggles for republican liberty in the U.S. Civil War / Joseph P. Reidy -- Armed slaves and anticolonial insurgency in late nineteenth-century Cuba / Ada Ferrer -- The arming of slaves in comparative perspective / Christopher Leslie Brown.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451653103321
New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
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Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 355.3/308625
Altri autori (Persone) BrownChristopher Leslie
MorganPhilip D. <1949->
Collana The David Brion Davis Series
Soggetto topico Enslaved soldiers - History
ISBN 1-281-73449-7
9786611734497
0-300-13485-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arming slaves and helots in classical Greece / Peter Hunt --The mamlūk institution, or one thousand years of military slavery in the Islamic world / Reuven Amitai -- Armed slaves and political authority in Africa in the era of the slave trade, 1450-1800 / John Thornton -- Making the Chikunda : military slavery and ethnicity in southern Africa, 1750-1900 / Allen Isaacman and Derek Peterson -- Transforming bondsmen into vassals : arming slaves in colonial Spanish America / Jane Landers -- Arming slaves in Brazil from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century / Hendrik Kraay -- Arming slaves in the American revolution / Philip D. Morgan and Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy -- The arming of slaves in the Haitian revolution / David Geggus -- Citizen soldiers : emancipation and military service in the revolutionary French Caribbean / Laurent Dubois -- The slave soldiers of Spanish South America : from independence to abolition / Peter Blanchard -- Armed slaves and the struggles for republican liberty in the U.S. Civil War / Joseph P. Reidy -- Armed slaves and anticolonial insurgency in late nineteenth-century Cuba / Ada Ferrer -- The arming of slaves in comparative perspective / Christopher Leslie Brown.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777811003321
New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
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Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Arming slaves [[electronic resource] ] : from classical times to the modern age / / edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 355.3/308625
Altri autori (Persone) BrownChristopher Leslie
MorganPhilip D. <1949->
Collana The David Brion Davis Series
Soggetto topico Enslaved soldiers - History
ISBN 1-281-73449-7
9786611734497
0-300-13485-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Arming slaves and helots in classical Greece / Peter Hunt --The mamlūk institution, or one thousand years of military slavery in the Islamic world / Reuven Amitai -- Armed slaves and political authority in Africa in the era of the slave trade, 1450-1800 / John Thornton -- Making the Chikunda : military slavery and ethnicity in southern Africa, 1750-1900 / Allen Isaacman and Derek Peterson -- Transforming bondsmen into vassals : arming slaves in colonial Spanish America / Jane Landers -- Arming slaves in Brazil from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century / Hendrik Kraay -- Arming slaves in the American revolution / Philip D. Morgan and Andrew Jackson O'Shaughnessy -- The arming of slaves in the Haitian revolution / David Geggus -- Citizen soldiers : emancipation and military service in the revolutionary French Caribbean / Laurent Dubois -- The slave soldiers of Spanish South America : from independence to abolition / Peter Blanchard -- Armed slaves and the struggles for republican liberty in the U.S. Civil War / Joseph P. Reidy -- Armed slaves and anticolonial insurgency in late nineteenth-century Cuba / Ada Ferrer -- The arming of slaves in comparative perspective / Christopher Leslie Brown.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819173603321
New Haven, : Yale University Press, c2006
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White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
Autore Jordan Winthrop D.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (692 p.)
Disciplina 973/.0496073
Collana Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
Soggetto topico Slavery - United States - History
African Americans - History - To 1863
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8078-3868-3
1-4696-0076-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One. Genesis 1550-1700; I. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: INITIAL ENGLISH CONFRONTATION WITH AFRICANS; 1) The Blackness Without; 2) The Causes of Complexion; 3) Defective Religion; 4) Savage Behavior; 5) The Apes of Africa; 6) Libidinous Men; 7) The Blackness Within; II. UNTHINKING DECISION: ENSLAVEMENT OF NEGROES IN AMERICA TO 1700; 1) The Necessities of a New World; 2) Freedom and Bondage in the English Tradition; 3) The Concept of Slavery; 4) The Practices of Portingals and Spanyards; 5) Enslavement: The West Indies
6) Enslavement: New England7) Enslavement: Virginia and Maryland; 8) Enslavement: New York and the Carolinas; 9) The Un-English: Scots, Irish, and Indians; 10) Racial Slavery: From Reasons to Rationale; Part Two. Provincial Decades 1700-1755; III. ANXIOUS OPPRESSORS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL IN A SLAVE SOCIETY; 1) Demographic Configurations in the Colonies; 2) Slavery and the Senses of the Laws; 3) Slave Rebelliousness and White Mastery; 4) Free Negroes and Fears of Freedom; 5) Racial Slavery in a Free Society; IV. FRUITS OF PASSION: THE DYNAMICS OF INTERRACIAL SEX
1) Regional Styles in Racial Intermixture2) Masculine and Feminine Modes in Carolina and America; 3) Negro Sexuality and Slave Insurrection; 4) Dismemberment, Physiology, and Sexual Perceptions; 5) The Secularization of Reproduction; 6) Mulatto Offspring in a Biracial Society; V. THE SOULS OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S SPIRITUAL NATURE; 1) Christian Principles and the Failure of Conversion; 2) The Question of Negro Capacity; 3) Spiritual Equality and Temporal Subordination; 4) The Thin Edge of Antislavery; 5) Inclusion and Exclusion in the Protestant Churches
6) Religious Revival and the Impact of ConversionVI. THE BODIES OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S PHYSICAL NATURE; 1) Confusion, Order, and Hierarchy; 2) Negroes, Apes, and Beasts; 3) Rational Science and Irrational Logic; 4) Indians, Africans, and the Complexion of Man; 5) The Valuation of Color; 6) Negroes Under the Skin; Part Three. The Revolutionary Era 1755-1783; VII. SELF-SCRUTINY IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA; 1) Quaker Conscience and Consciousness; 2) The Discovery of Prejudice; 3) Assertions of Sameness; 4) Environmentalism and Revolutionary Ideology; 5) The Secularization of Equality
6) The Proslavery Case for Negro Inferiority7) The Revolution as Turning Point; Part Four. Society and Thought 1783-1812; VIII. THE IMPERATIVES OF ECONOMIC INTEREST AND NATIONAL IDENTITY; 1) The Economics of Slavery; 2) Union and Sectionalism; 3) A National Forum for Debate; 4) Nationhood and Identity; 5) Non-English Englishmen; IX. THE LIMITATIONS OF ANTISLAVERY; 1) The Pattern of Antislavery; 2) The Failings of Revolutionary Ideology; 3) The Quaker View Beyond Emancipation; 4) Religious Equalitarianism; 5) Humanitarianism and Sentimentality; 6) The Success and Failure of Antislavery
X. THE CANCER OF REVOLUTION
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464320903321
Jordan Winthrop D.  
Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
Autore Jordan Winthrop D.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (692 p.)
Disciplina 973/.0496073
Collana Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
Soggetto topico Slavery - United States - History
African Americans - History - To 1863
ISBN 979-88-908859-3-7
0-8078-3868-3
1-4696-0076-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One. Genesis 1550-1700; I. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: INITIAL ENGLISH CONFRONTATION WITH AFRICANS; 1) The Blackness Without; 2) The Causes of Complexion; 3) Defective Religion; 4) Savage Behavior; 5) The Apes of Africa; 6) Libidinous Men; 7) The Blackness Within; II. UNTHINKING DECISION: ENSLAVEMENT OF NEGROES IN AMERICA TO 1700; 1) The Necessities of a New World; 2) Freedom and Bondage in the English Tradition; 3) The Concept of Slavery; 4) The Practices of Portingals and Spanyards; 5) Enslavement: The West Indies
6) Enslavement: New England7) Enslavement: Virginia and Maryland; 8) Enslavement: New York and the Carolinas; 9) The Un-English: Scots, Irish, and Indians; 10) Racial Slavery: From Reasons to Rationale; Part Two. Provincial Decades 1700-1755; III. ANXIOUS OPPRESSORS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL IN A SLAVE SOCIETY; 1) Demographic Configurations in the Colonies; 2) Slavery and the Senses of the Laws; 3) Slave Rebelliousness and White Mastery; 4) Free Negroes and Fears of Freedom; 5) Racial Slavery in a Free Society; IV. FRUITS OF PASSION: THE DYNAMICS OF INTERRACIAL SEX
1) Regional Styles in Racial Intermixture2) Masculine and Feminine Modes in Carolina and America; 3) Negro Sexuality and Slave Insurrection; 4) Dismemberment, Physiology, and Sexual Perceptions; 5) The Secularization of Reproduction; 6) Mulatto Offspring in a Biracial Society; V. THE SOULS OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S SPIRITUAL NATURE; 1) Christian Principles and the Failure of Conversion; 2) The Question of Negro Capacity; 3) Spiritual Equality and Temporal Subordination; 4) The Thin Edge of Antislavery; 5) Inclusion and Exclusion in the Protestant Churches
6) Religious Revival and the Impact of ConversionVI. THE BODIES OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S PHYSICAL NATURE; 1) Confusion, Order, and Hierarchy; 2) Negroes, Apes, and Beasts; 3) Rational Science and Irrational Logic; 4) Indians, Africans, and the Complexion of Man; 5) The Valuation of Color; 6) Negroes Under the Skin; Part Three. The Revolutionary Era 1755-1783; VII. SELF-SCRUTINY IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA; 1) Quaker Conscience and Consciousness; 2) The Discovery of Prejudice; 3) Assertions of Sameness; 4) Environmentalism and Revolutionary Ideology; 5) The Secularization of Equality
6) The Proslavery Case for Negro Inferiority7) The Revolution as Turning Point; Part Four. Society and Thought 1783-1812; VIII. THE IMPERATIVES OF ECONOMIC INTEREST AND NATIONAL IDENTITY; 1) The Economics of Slavery; 2) Union and Sectionalism; 3) A National Forum for Debate; 4) Nationhood and Identity; 5) Non-English Englishmen; IX. THE LIMITATIONS OF ANTISLAVERY; 1) The Pattern of Antislavery; 2) The Failings of Revolutionary Ideology; 3) The Quaker View Beyond Emancipation; 4) Religious Equalitarianism; 5) Humanitarianism and Sentimentality; 6) The Success and Failure of Antislavery
X. THE CANCER OF REVOLUTION
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788863203321
Jordan Winthrop D.  
Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 / / Winthrop D. Jordan ; with new forewords by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood
Autore Jordan Winthrop D.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (692 p.)
Disciplina 973/.0496073
Collana Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
Soggetto topico Slavery - United States - History
African Americans - History - To 1863
ISBN 979-88-908859-3-7
0-8078-3868-3
1-4696-0076-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One. Genesis 1550-1700; I. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: INITIAL ENGLISH CONFRONTATION WITH AFRICANS; 1) The Blackness Without; 2) The Causes of Complexion; 3) Defective Religion; 4) Savage Behavior; 5) The Apes of Africa; 6) Libidinous Men; 7) The Blackness Within; II. UNTHINKING DECISION: ENSLAVEMENT OF NEGROES IN AMERICA TO 1700; 1) The Necessities of a New World; 2) Freedom and Bondage in the English Tradition; 3) The Concept of Slavery; 4) The Practices of Portingals and Spanyards; 5) Enslavement: The West Indies
6) Enslavement: New England7) Enslavement: Virginia and Maryland; 8) Enslavement: New York and the Carolinas; 9) The Un-English: Scots, Irish, and Indians; 10) Racial Slavery: From Reasons to Rationale; Part Two. Provincial Decades 1700-1755; III. ANXIOUS OPPRESSORS: FREEDOM AND CONTROL IN A SLAVE SOCIETY; 1) Demographic Configurations in the Colonies; 2) Slavery and the Senses of the Laws; 3) Slave Rebelliousness and White Mastery; 4) Free Negroes and Fears of Freedom; 5) Racial Slavery in a Free Society; IV. FRUITS OF PASSION: THE DYNAMICS OF INTERRACIAL SEX
1) Regional Styles in Racial Intermixture2) Masculine and Feminine Modes in Carolina and America; 3) Negro Sexuality and Slave Insurrection; 4) Dismemberment, Physiology, and Sexual Perceptions; 5) The Secularization of Reproduction; 6) Mulatto Offspring in a Biracial Society; V. THE SOULS OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S SPIRITUAL NATURE; 1) Christian Principles and the Failure of Conversion; 2) The Question of Negro Capacity; 3) Spiritual Equality and Temporal Subordination; 4) The Thin Edge of Antislavery; 5) Inclusion and Exclusion in the Protestant Churches
6) Religious Revival and the Impact of ConversionVI. THE BODIES OF MEN: THE NEGRO'S PHYSICAL NATURE; 1) Confusion, Order, and Hierarchy; 2) Negroes, Apes, and Beasts; 3) Rational Science and Irrational Logic; 4) Indians, Africans, and the Complexion of Man; 5) The Valuation of Color; 6) Negroes Under the Skin; Part Three. The Revolutionary Era 1755-1783; VII. SELF-SCRUTINY IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA; 1) Quaker Conscience and Consciousness; 2) The Discovery of Prejudice; 3) Assertions of Sameness; 4) Environmentalism and Revolutionary Ideology; 5) The Secularization of Equality
6) The Proslavery Case for Negro Inferiority7) The Revolution as Turning Point; Part Four. Society and Thought 1783-1812; VIII. THE IMPERATIVES OF ECONOMIC INTEREST AND NATIONAL IDENTITY; 1) The Economics of Slavery; 2) Union and Sectionalism; 3) A National Forum for Debate; 4) Nationhood and Identity; 5) Non-English Englishmen; IX. THE LIMITATIONS OF ANTISLAVERY; 1) The Pattern of Antislavery; 2) The Failings of Revolutionary Ideology; 3) The Quaker View Beyond Emancipation; 4) Religious Equalitarianism; 5) Humanitarianism and Sentimentality; 6) The Success and Failure of Antislavery
X. THE CANCER OF REVOLUTION
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817391703321
Jordan Winthrop D.  
Chapel Hill, [North Carolina] : , : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
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