England Slaves and Freedom 1776 1838

England  Slaves and Freedom  1776   1838
Author: James Walvin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1986-06-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349081912

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Freedom of the Press in England 1476 1776

Freedom of the Press in England  1476 1776
Author: Fred Seaton Siebert
Publsiher: Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1952
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X000307882

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"Through an exhaustive investigation of court cases, Parliamentary discussions, and official papers of such agencies as the Stationers Company, Professor Siebert has put together a lucid step-by-step history of the rise and decline of the concept of governmental control over the circulation of ideas. The period covers English practice from the time when the printing press first came into general use until the outbreak of the American Revolution. The result is a history not simply of an idea but of the application and practical working of an idea."--back cover.

From Slavery to Freedom

From Slavery to Freedom
Author: Seymour Drescher
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1999-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781349148769

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The entries in this volume focus upon the rise and fall of the Atlantic slave system in comparative perspective. The subjects range from the rise of the slave trade in early modern Europe to a comparison of slave trade and the Holocaust of the twentieth century, dealing with both the history and historiography of slavery and abolition. They include essays on British, French, Dutch, and Brazilian abolition, as well as essays on the historiography of slavery and abolition since the publication of Eric Williams's Capitalism and Slavery more than fifty years ago.

Women Against Slavery

Women Against Slavery
Author: Clare Midgley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134798810

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The first full study of women's participation in the British anti-slavery movement. It explores women's distinctive contributions and shows how these were vital in shaping successive stages of the abolutionist campaign.

The Anti Slavery Project

The Anti Slavery Project
Author: Joel Quirk
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812205640

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It is commonly assumed that slavery came to an end in the nineteenth century. While slavery in the Americas officially ended in 1888, millions of slaves remained in bondage across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East well into the first half of the twentieth century. Wherever laws against slavery were introduced, governments found ways of continuing similar forms of coercion and exploitation, such as forced, bonded, and indentured labor. Every country in the world has now abolished slavery, yet millions of people continue to find themselves subject to contemporary forms of slavery, such as human trafficking, wartime enslavement, and the worst forms of child labor. The Anti-Slavery Project: From the Slave Trade to Human Trafficking offers an innovative study in the attempt to understand and eradicate these ongoing human rights abuses. In The Anti-Slavery Project, historian and human rights expert Joel Quirk examines the evolution of political opposition to slavery from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. Beginning with the abolitionist movement in the British Empire, Quirk analyzes the philosophical, economic, and cultural shifts that eventually resulted in the legal abolition of slavery. By viewing the legal abolition of slavery as a cautious first step—rather than the end of the story—he demonstrates that modern anti-slavery activism can be best understood as the latest phase in an evolving response to the historical shortcomings of earlier forms of political activism. By exposing the historical and cultural roots of contemporary slavery, The Anti-Slavery Project presents an original diagnosis of the underlying causes driving one of the most pressing human rights problems in the world today. It offers valuable insights for historians, political scientists, policy makers, and activists seeking to combat slavery in all its forms.

The Meaning Of Freedom

The Meaning Of Freedom
Author: Frank McGlynn,Seymour Drescher
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1992-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822971542

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In this interdisciplinary study, scholars consider the aftermath of slavery, focusing on Caribbean societies and the southern United States. What was the nature and impact of slave emancipation? Did the change in legal status conceal underlying continuities in American plantation societies? Was there a common postemancipation pattern of economic development? How did emancipation affect the politics and culture of race and class? This comparative study addresses precisely these types of questions as it makes a significant contribution to a new a growing field.

Sacred Possessions

Sacred Possessions
Author: Margarite Fernández Olmos,Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813523613

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For review see: Joseph M. Murphy, in HAHR : The Hispanic American Historical Review, 78, 3 (August 1998); p. 495-496.

Pathways from Slavery

Pathways from Slavery
Author: Seymour Drescher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351797863

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Seymour Drescher’s regular, deeply-thought and carefully nuanced arguments have periodically reshaped how we think of the subject of the history of slavery itself. He has discussed the impact of economic and cultural factors on human behaviour and has shown that historical evidence does not lead to easy answers. He has changed the way in which we now look at abolitionism and has destroyed the linear explanation of economic decline. This books gathers together some of Drescher’s key essays in the field.