TitleSlavery in the new world : a reader in comparative history / edited by Luara Foner [and] Eugene D. Genovese
Imprint Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1969.
Descript xii, 268 p. ; 23 cm.

CONTENT

Slavery in capitalist and non-capitalist countries -- Myth of the friendly master -- Origin of the descent rule -- Comparison of British America and Latin America -- West Indian Slave Law Of the eighteenth century -- Anglicanism, Catholicism, and the Negro slave -- Labor and sugar in Puerto Rico and Jamaica, 1800-1850 -- Race relations in Curacao and Surinam -- American Chiaroscuro : the status and definition of Mulattoes in the British colonies -- Jamaican Slave Revolts -- Race relations in Latin America -- 'Critique of David Brion Davis' the problem of slavery in western culture


SUBJECT

  1. Slavery -- United States
  2. Slavery -- Latin America

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