Slavery and Antislavery in Spain's Atlantic Empire
Herausgeber: Fradera, Josep M.; Schmidt-Nowara, Christopher
Slavery and Antislavery in Spain's Atlantic Empire
Herausgeber: Fradera, Josep M.; Schmidt-Nowara, Christopher
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Most comprehensive study of slavery in the Spanish Empire. Comparative and Atlantic-world perspectives. International group of authors (US, Latin America, Europe). Approaches subject from a variety of methods, including social, intellectual, legal, and economic history.
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Most comprehensive study of slavery in the Spanish Empire. Comparative and Atlantic-world perspectives. International group of authors (US, Latin America, Europe). Approaches subject from a variety of methods, including social, intellectual, legal, and economic history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780857459336
- ISBN-10: 0857459333
- Artikelnr.: 38488360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780857459336
- ISBN-10: 0857459333
- Artikelnr.: 38488360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Josep M. Fradera is Professor of History at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra and the author of La nación imperial. Derechos, representación y ciudadanía en los imperios de Gran Bretaña, Francia, España y los Estados Unidos (2015).
Introduction: Colonial Pioneer, Plantation Latecomer
Josep M. Fradera and Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 1. The Slave Trade in the Spanish Empire (1501-1808): The Shift
from Periphery to Center
Josep M. Delgado
Chapter 2. The Portuguese Missionaries and Early Modern Antislavery
Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
Chapter 3. The Economic Role of Slavery in a Non-Slave Society: The River
Plate, 1750-1860
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Chapter 4. Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartación and
Papel (reprinted from Hispanic American Historical Review)
Alejandro de la Fuente
Chapter 5. Cuban Slavery and Atlantic Antislavery (reprinted from Review: A
Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center)
Ada Ferrer
Chapter 6. Wilberforce Spanished: Joseph Blanco White and Spanish
Antislavery, 1808-1814
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 7. Spanish Merchants and the Slave Trade: From Legality to
Illegality, 1814-1870
Martín Rodrigo
Chapter 8. The Amistad: Ramón Ferrer, Cuba, and the Transatlantic
Dimensions of Slaving and Contraband Trade
Michael Zeuske
Chapter 9. Antislavery before Abolitionism: Networks and Motives in Early
Liberal Barcelona, 1833-1844
Albert Garcia Balañà
Chapter 10. Moments in a Postponed Abolition
Josep M. Fradera
Chapter 11. From Empires of Slaves to Empires of Antislavery
Seymour Drescher
Josep M. Fradera and Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 1. The Slave Trade in the Spanish Empire (1501-1808): The Shift
from Periphery to Center
Josep M. Delgado
Chapter 2. The Portuguese Missionaries and Early Modern Antislavery
Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
Chapter 3. The Economic Role of Slavery in a Non-Slave Society: The River
Plate, 1750-1860
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Chapter 4. Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartación and
Papel (reprinted from Hispanic American Historical Review)
Alejandro de la Fuente
Chapter 5. Cuban Slavery and Atlantic Antislavery (reprinted from Review: A
Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center)
Ada Ferrer
Chapter 6. Wilberforce Spanished: Joseph Blanco White and Spanish
Antislavery, 1808-1814
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 7. Spanish Merchants and the Slave Trade: From Legality to
Illegality, 1814-1870
Martín Rodrigo
Chapter 8. The Amistad: Ramón Ferrer, Cuba, and the Transatlantic
Dimensions of Slaving and Contraband Trade
Michael Zeuske
Chapter 9. Antislavery before Abolitionism: Networks and Motives in Early
Liberal Barcelona, 1833-1844
Albert Garcia Balañà
Chapter 10. Moments in a Postponed Abolition
Josep M. Fradera
Chapter 11. From Empires of Slaves to Empires of Antislavery
Seymour Drescher
Introduction: Colonial Pioneer, Plantation Latecomer
Josep M. Fradera and Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 1. The Slave Trade in the Spanish Empire (1501-1808): The Shift
from Periphery to Center
Josep M. Delgado
Chapter 2. The Portuguese Missionaries and Early Modern Antislavery
Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
Chapter 3. The Economic Role of Slavery in a Non-Slave Society: The River
Plate, 1750-1860
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Chapter 4. Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartación and
Papel (reprinted from Hispanic American Historical Review)
Alejandro de la Fuente
Chapter 5. Cuban Slavery and Atlantic Antislavery (reprinted from Review: A
Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center)
Ada Ferrer
Chapter 6. Wilberforce Spanished: Joseph Blanco White and Spanish
Antislavery, 1808-1814
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 7. Spanish Merchants and the Slave Trade: From Legality to
Illegality, 1814-1870
Martín Rodrigo
Chapter 8. The Amistad: Ramón Ferrer, Cuba, and the Transatlantic
Dimensions of Slaving and Contraband Trade
Michael Zeuske
Chapter 9. Antislavery before Abolitionism: Networks and Motives in Early
Liberal Barcelona, 1833-1844
Albert Garcia Balañà
Chapter 10. Moments in a Postponed Abolition
Josep M. Fradera
Chapter 11. From Empires of Slaves to Empires of Antislavery
Seymour Drescher
Josep M. Fradera and Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 1. The Slave Trade in the Spanish Empire (1501-1808): The Shift
from Periphery to Center
Josep M. Delgado
Chapter 2. The Portuguese Missionaries and Early Modern Antislavery
Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
Chapter 3. The Economic Role of Slavery in a Non-Slave Society: The River
Plate, 1750-1860
Juan Carlos Garavaglia
Chapter 4. Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartación and
Papel (reprinted from Hispanic American Historical Review)
Alejandro de la Fuente
Chapter 5. Cuban Slavery and Atlantic Antislavery (reprinted from Review: A
Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center)
Ada Ferrer
Chapter 6. Wilberforce Spanished: Joseph Blanco White and Spanish
Antislavery, 1808-1814
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Chapter 7. Spanish Merchants and the Slave Trade: From Legality to
Illegality, 1814-1870
Martín Rodrigo
Chapter 8. The Amistad: Ramón Ferrer, Cuba, and the Transatlantic
Dimensions of Slaving and Contraband Trade
Michael Zeuske
Chapter 9. Antislavery before Abolitionism: Networks and Motives in Early
Liberal Barcelona, 1833-1844
Albert Garcia Balañà
Chapter 10. Moments in a Postponed Abolition
Josep M. Fradera
Chapter 11. From Empires of Slaves to Empires of Antislavery
Seymour Drescher







