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Sweet Negotiations

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Miękka
Książka Sweet Negotiations Russell R. Menard
Kod Libristo: 11536294
Wydawnictwo University of Virginia Press, listopad 2014
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This is a superb work of scholarship that will attract attention from student s and scholars. Menard brings forward new archival data and draws upon a very, very large range of secondary sources. It will be essential reading for the history of the Caribbean and of the Americas more generally, as well as the study of slavery and African American life. -Stanley. L. Engerman, University of Rochester Intending at first simply to do further research on the mid-seventeenth-century ěsugar revolutionî in Barbados, Russell Menard traveled to the island. But once there, he quickly found many discrepancies between the historical understanding of the way in which this ěrevolutionî fueled the institution of slavery and the actual, quotidian, records documenting the prominence of slavery on the island even before sugar spurred its economic growth. In Sweet Negotiations: Sugar, Slavery, and Plantation Agriculture in Early Barbados, Menard reveals that black slaveryís emergence in Barbados actually preceded the rise of sugar; in doing so he both reverses the long-held understanding of slavery as a consequence of the islandís economic boom and repositions the impact that this surge of slavery had on Americaís slave trade.Based on fresh archival research conducted on the island and in England, Sweet Negotiations shows that Barbados was well on its way to becoming a plantation colony and a slave society before sugar emerged as the dominant crop. Menard sheds new light on the origins of the integrated plantation, gang labor, the slave economy, agricultural productivity, the organization of commerce, and the character of the planters who built the sugar industry. Despite its small size (166 square miles) and distant location, Barbados loomed large in Englandís American empire. With Menardís findings, the islandís importance becomes that much more pronounced: because Barbados was a major site for the development and dissemination of the slave plantation system in the Americas, Menardís correction of the historical record has implications that reach far beyond the tiny islandís shores. Russell R. Menard is Professor of History faculty at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of five books and numerous articles on various aspects of early American economics and social history.

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Pełna nazwa Sweet Negotiations
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Miękka
Data wydania 2014
Liczba stron 208
EAN 9780813937144
ISBN 0813937140
Kod Libristo 11536294
Waga 274
Wymiary 215 x 139 x 20
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