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Explores the significance of the slavery business and emancipation in the formation of modern imperial Britain
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- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781526103024
- Artikelnr.: 48795012
- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781526103024
- Artikelnr.: 48795012
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Catherine Hall is Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College London Nicholas Draper and Keith McClelland are Research Associates in the Department of History, University College London
Introduction - Catherine Hall, Nicholas Draper and Keith McClelland Part I:
Formations of capital: beyond 'merchants and planters' 1. The scope of
accumulation and the reach of moral perception: slavery, market revolution
and Atlantic capitalism - Robin Blackburn 2. Slavery, the slave trade and
economic growth: a contribution to the debate - Pat Hudson 3. Slavery and
Welsh industry before and after emancipation - Chris Evans Part II: From
slavery to indenture 4. From slavery to indenture: scripts for slavery's
endings - Anita Rupprecht 5. Re-examining the labour matrix in the British
Caribbean, 1750-1850 - Heather Cateau 6. After emancipation: empires and
imperial formations - Clare Anderson Part III: The imperial state 7.
Imperial complicity: indigenous dispossession in British history and
history writing - Zoë Laidlaw 8. Concepts of liberty: freedom, laissez
faire and the state after Britain's abolition of slavery - Richard Huzzey
Part IV: Public histories, family histories 9. Family history: history's
poor relation? - Alison Light 10. Writing Sugar in the Blood - Andrea
Stuart 11. Legacy and lineage: family histories in the Caribbean - Mary
Chamberlain Part V: Reparations, restitution and the historian 12. The
Mauritius Truth and Justice Commission: 'eyewash', 'storm in a teacup' or
promise of a new future for Mauritians? - Vijaya Teelock 13. Jamaica and
the debate over reparation for slavery: an overview - Verene A. Shepherd
Index
Formations of capital: beyond 'merchants and planters' 1. The scope of
accumulation and the reach of moral perception: slavery, market revolution
and Atlantic capitalism - Robin Blackburn 2. Slavery, the slave trade and
economic growth: a contribution to the debate - Pat Hudson 3. Slavery and
Welsh industry before and after emancipation - Chris Evans Part II: From
slavery to indenture 4. From slavery to indenture: scripts for slavery's
endings - Anita Rupprecht 5. Re-examining the labour matrix in the British
Caribbean, 1750-1850 - Heather Cateau 6. After emancipation: empires and
imperial formations - Clare Anderson Part III: The imperial state 7.
Imperial complicity: indigenous dispossession in British history and
history writing - Zoë Laidlaw 8. Concepts of liberty: freedom, laissez
faire and the state after Britain's abolition of slavery - Richard Huzzey
Part IV: Public histories, family histories 9. Family history: history's
poor relation? - Alison Light 10. Writing Sugar in the Blood - Andrea
Stuart 11. Legacy and lineage: family histories in the Caribbean - Mary
Chamberlain Part V: Reparations, restitution and the historian 12. The
Mauritius Truth and Justice Commission: 'eyewash', 'storm in a teacup' or
promise of a new future for Mauritians? - Vijaya Teelock 13. Jamaica and
the debate over reparation for slavery: an overview - Verene A. Shepherd
Index
Introduction - Catherine Hall, Nicholas Draper and Keith McClelland Part I:
Formations of capital: beyond 'merchants and planters' 1. The scope of
accumulation and the reach of moral perception: slavery, market revolution
and Atlantic capitalism - Robin Blackburn 2. Slavery, the slave trade and
economic growth: a contribution to the debate - Pat Hudson 3. Slavery and
Welsh industry before and after emancipation - Chris Evans Part II: From
slavery to indenture 4. From slavery to indenture: scripts for slavery's
endings - Anita Rupprecht 5. Re-examining the labour matrix in the British
Caribbean, 1750-1850 - Heather Cateau 6. After emancipation: empires and
imperial formations - Clare Anderson Part III: The imperial state 7.
Imperial complicity: indigenous dispossession in British history and
history writing - Zoë Laidlaw 8. Concepts of liberty: freedom, laissez
faire and the state after Britain's abolition of slavery - Richard Huzzey
Part IV: Public histories, family histories 9. Family history: history's
poor relation? - Alison Light 10. Writing Sugar in the Blood - Andrea
Stuart 11. Legacy and lineage: family histories in the Caribbean - Mary
Chamberlain Part V: Reparations, restitution and the historian 12. The
Mauritius Truth and Justice Commission: 'eyewash', 'storm in a teacup' or
promise of a new future for Mauritians? - Vijaya Teelock 13. Jamaica and
the debate over reparation for slavery: an overview - Verene A. Shepherd
Index
Formations of capital: beyond 'merchants and planters' 1. The scope of
accumulation and the reach of moral perception: slavery, market revolution
and Atlantic capitalism - Robin Blackburn 2. Slavery, the slave trade and
economic growth: a contribution to the debate - Pat Hudson 3. Slavery and
Welsh industry before and after emancipation - Chris Evans Part II: From
slavery to indenture 4. From slavery to indenture: scripts for slavery's
endings - Anita Rupprecht 5. Re-examining the labour matrix in the British
Caribbean, 1750-1850 - Heather Cateau 6. After emancipation: empires and
imperial formations - Clare Anderson Part III: The imperial state 7.
Imperial complicity: indigenous dispossession in British history and
history writing - Zoë Laidlaw 8. Concepts of liberty: freedom, laissez
faire and the state after Britain's abolition of slavery - Richard Huzzey
Part IV: Public histories, family histories 9. Family history: history's
poor relation? - Alison Light 10. Writing Sugar in the Blood - Andrea
Stuart 11. Legacy and lineage: family histories in the Caribbean - Mary
Chamberlain Part V: Reparations, restitution and the historian 12. The
Mauritius Truth and Justice Commission: 'eyewash', 'storm in a teacup' or
promise of a new future for Mauritians? - Vijaya Teelock 13. Jamaica and
the debate over reparation for slavery: an overview - Verene A. Shepherd
Index