AMERICAN CRUCIBLE, THE - SLAVERY, EMANCIPATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

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This book furnishes a panoramic view of slavery and emancipation in the Americas from the conquests and colonization of the sixteenth century to the ‘century of abolition’ that stretched from 1780 to 1888. Tracing the diverse responses of African captives, 'The American Crucible' argues that while slave rebels and abolitionists made real gains, they also suffered cruel setbacks and disappointments, leading to a momentous radicalization of the discourse of human rights. In it, Robin Blackburn explains the emergence of ferocious systems of racial exploitation while rejecting the comforting myths that portray emancipation as somehow already inscribed in the institutions and ideas that allowed for, or even fostered, racial slavery in the first place, whether the logic of the market, the teachings of religion, or the spirit of nationalism. Rather, Blackburn stresses, American slavery was novel and so too were the originality and achievement of the anti-slavery alliances which eventually destroyed it. The Americas became the crucible for a succession of fateful experiments in colonization, silver mining, plantation agriculture, racial enslavement and emancipation. The exotic commodities produced by the slave plantations helped to transform Europe and North America, raising up empires and stimulating industrial revolution and ‘market revolution’ to bring about the pervasive commodification of polite society, work and everyday life in parts of Europe and North America. Fees, salaries and wages fostered consuming habits so that capitalism, based on free wage labor in the metropolis, became intimately dependent on racial slavery in the New World.

Ficha técnica

Código de barras:
9781844675692
Dimensões:
1.00cm x 16.00cm x 23.00cm
Edição:
1ª EDIÇÃO - 448
Editora:
VERSO BOOKS
Idioma:
INGLÊS
ISBN:
9781844675692
ISBN13:
9781844675692
Número de páginas:
448
Peso:
500 gramas
Capa dura:
Sim