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Revolutionary emancipation : slavery and abolitionism in the British West Indies / Claudius K. Fergus.

Van Pelt Library HT1093 .F47 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fergus, Claudius K., 1950-
Series:
Antislavery, abolition, and the Atlantic world
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slavery--West Indies, British--History--19th century.
Slavery.
Slave trade--West Indies, British--History--19th century.
Slave trade.
History.
Physical Description:
xiv, 271 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2013]
Summary:
Skillfully weaving an African worldview into the conventional historiography of British abolitionism, Claudius K. Fergus presents new insights into one of the most intriguing and momentous episodes of Atlantic history. In Revolutionary Emancipation, Fergus argues that the 1760 rebellion in Jamaica, Tacky's War--the largest and most destructive rebellion of enslaved peoples in the Americas prior to the Haitian Revolution--provided the rationale for abolition and reform of the colonial system. Fergus shows that following Tacky's War, British colonies in the West Indies sought political preservation under state-regulated amelioration of slavery. He further contends that abolitionists' successes--from partial to general prohibition of the slave trade--hinged more on the economic benefits of creolizing slave labor and the costs of preserving the colonies from destructive emancipation rebellions than on a conviction of justice and humanity for Africans. In the end, Fergus maintains, slaves' commitment to revolutionary emancipation kept colonial focus on reforming the slave system. His study carefully dissects new evidence and reinterprets previously held beliefs, offering historians the most compelling arguments for African agency in abolitionism.
Contents:
Explicating the "grand evils" of colonialism
Humanity enchained
Pragmatizing amelioration and abolition
Abolitionism and empire
The Haitian Revolution and other emancipation wars
From revolution to abolition
Imperatives of Creole colonization
New-modeling in action
The launch of imperial amelioration
Constitutional militancy
Breaking the chains
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780807149881
0807149888
9780807149898
0807149896
9780807149904
080714990X
9780807149911
0807149918
OCLC:
801996393

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