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Book Title
Origins of the Black Atlantic
ISBN
9780415994460
Publication Name
Origins of the Black Atlantic
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Routledge
Series
Rewriting Histories Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Julius S. Scott
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Number of Pages
414 Pages

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Between 1492 and 1820, about two-thirds of the people who crossed the Atlantic to the Americas were Africans. With the exception of the Spanish, all the European empires settled more Africans in the New World than they did Europeans. The vast majority of these enslaved men and women worked on plantations, and their labor was the foundation for the expansion of the Atlantic economy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Until relatively recently, comparatively little attention was paid to the perspectives, daily experiences, hopes, and especially the political ideas of the enslaved who played such a central role in the making of the Atlantic world. Over the past decades, however, huge strides have been made in the study of the history of slavery and emancipation in the Atlantic world. This collection brings together some of the key contributions to this growing body of scholarship, showing a range of methodological approaches, that can be used to understand and reconstruct the lives of these enslaved people.

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415994462
ISBN-13
9780415994460
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
Julius S. Scott
Publication Name
Origins of the Black Atlantic
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Rewriting Histories Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
414 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
E29.N3o75 2010
Reviews
'This excellent set of essays gathered and introduced by Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott will become a classic of its kind -- useful to scholars, teachers, and readers of history as long as we want to understand the world of race and class we live in.' -- Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History 'Any course on Atlantic revolutions would benefit from this anthology. It provides an important counter-weight to more Euro-centric accounts of the Age of Revolution by showing how enslaved people understood and re-imagined their role within the societies that had enslaved them.' -- John D. Garrigus, author of Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue 'Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott have put together an up-to-date collection of the most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' -- John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' - Journal of American Studies, 'This excellent set of essays gathered and introduced by Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott will become a classic of its kind -- useful to scholars, teachers, and readers of history as long as we want to understand the world of race and class we live in.' - Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History 'Any course on Atlantic revolutions would benefit from this anthology. It provides an important counter-weight to more Euro-centric accounts of the Age of Revolution by showing how enslaved people understood and re-imagined their role within the societies that had enslaved them.' - John D. Garrigus, author of Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue 'Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott have put together an up-to-date collection of the most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' - John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' Journal of American Studies  , 'This excellent set of essays gathered and introduced by Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott will become a classic of its kind -- useful to scholars, teachers, and readers of history as long as we want to understand the world of race and class we live in.' -- Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History 'Any course on Atlantic revolutions would benefit from this anthology. It provides an important counter-weight to more Euro-centric accounts of the Age of Revolution by showing how enslaved people understood and re-imagined their role within the societies that had enslaved them.' -- John D. Garrigus, author of Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue 'Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott have put together an up-to-date collection of the most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' -- John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' - Journal of American Studies  , 'This excellent set of essays gathered and introduced by Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott will become a classic of its kind -- useful to scholars, teachers, and readers of history as long as we want to understand the world of race and class we live in.' -- Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History 'Any course on Atlantic revolutions would benefit from this anthology. It provides an important counter-weight to more Euro-centric accounts of the Age of Revolution by showing how enslaved people understood and re-imagined their role within the societies that had enslaved them.' -- John D. Garrigus, author of Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue 'Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott have put together an up-to-date collection of the most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' -- John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' - Journal of American Studies most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' -- John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' - Journal of American Studies, 'This excellent set of essays gathered and introduced by Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott will become a classic of its kind -- useful to scholars, teachers, and readers of history as long as we want to understand the world of race and class we live in.' e" Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History 'Any course on Atlantic revolutions would benefit from this anthology. It provides an important counter-weight to more Euro-centric accounts of the Age of Revolution by showing how enslaved people understood and re-imagined their role within the societies that had enslaved them.' e" John D. Garrigus, author of Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue 'Laurent Dubois and Julius Scott have put together an up-to-date collection of the most interesting literature on the formation of the Black Atlantic, which could easily form the core of a course on the subject. They have been particularly careful to find literature that reveals the dynamic nature of Afro-Atlantic culture and its engagement with the political and cultural dimensions of the Americas.' e" John Thornton 'An extraordinarily rich and skilfully assembled collection, and well suited to classroom use, this represents a valuable contribution to an increasingly sophisticated field.' e" Journal of American Studies
Table of Content
Contents Series Editor's Preface Preface Introduction Part I: People and Ideas in Circulation David Barry Gaspar, "'A Dangerous Spirit of Liberty': Slave Rebellion in the West Indies in the 1730s" Richard Sheridan, "The Jamaican Slave Insurrection Scare of 1776 and the American Revolution," Neville A.T. Hall, "Maritime Maroons: Grand Marronage from the Danish West Indies," Julius Scott, "The Common Wind: Currents of Afro-American Communication in the Era of the Haitian Revolution" Part II: Atlantic Generations Richard Gray, "The Papacy and the Atlantic Slave Trade: Lourenço da Silva, The Capuchins, and the Decisions of the Holy Office," Ira Berlin, "From Creole to African: Atlantic Creoles and the Origins of African-American Society in Mainland North America," Emily Clark and Virginia Meacham Gould, "The Feminine Face of Afro-Catholicism in New Orleans, 1727-1852," Part III: Africa in the Americas John Thornton, "African Soldiers in the Haitian Revolution," João Reis, Slave Rebellion in Brazil: The Muslim Uprising of 1835 in Bahia, selections. Kenneth Bilby, "Swearing by the Past, Swearing to the Future: Sacred Oaths, Alliances, and Treaties Among the Guianese and Jamaican Maroons," Part IV: Insurrection and Emancipation in the Atlantic Matthew Childs, The 1812 Aponte Rebellion and the Struggle Against Slavery in Cuba Eric Williams, "The Slaves and Slavery," Steven Hahn, "'Extravagant Expectations' of Freedom: Rumour, Political Struggle, and the Christmas Insurrection Scare of 1865 in the American South," Rebecca Scott, "Reclaiming Gregoria's Mule: The Meanings of Freedom in the Arimao and Caunao Valleys, Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1880-1889," Permission Acknowledgements Index
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Discrimination & Race Relations, Revolutionary, General, American Government / General, Caribbean & West Indies / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Lccn
2009-018688
Dewey Decimal
973/.0496073
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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