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Slavery : interpreting American history / edited by Aaron Astor and Thomas C. Buchanan.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Astor, Aaron, 1973- editor.
Buchanan, Thomas C., 1967- editor.
Series:
Interpreting American history series
Interpreting American history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slavery--United States--Historiography.
Slavery.
United States.
Historiography.
Slavery--United States--History.
History.
African Americans--Social conditions.
African Americans.
Slavery--Historiography.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xvi, 294 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Kent, Ohio : The Kent State University Press, [2021]
Summary:
"Americans have vigorously debated and interpreted the role of slavery in American life for as long as enslaved people and their descendants have lived in North America. Contemporaries and later writers and scholars up to the present day have explored the meaning of slavery as a system of labor, an ideological paradox in a 'free' political and social order, a violent mode of racial exploitation, and a global system of human commodification and trafficking. To fully understand the various ways in which slavery has been depicted and described is a difficult task. Like any other important historical issue, this requires a thorough grasp of the underlying history, methodological developments over time, and the contemporary politics and culture of historians' own times. And the case of slavery is further complicated, of course, by changes in the legal and political status of African Americans in the 20th and 21st centuries. Slavery: Interpreting American History, like other volumes in the Interpreting American History series, surveys interpretations of important historical eras and events, examining both the intellectual shifts that have taken place and various catalysts that drove those shifts. While the depth of Americans' historiographical engagement with slavery is not surprising given the turbulent history of race in America, the range and sheer volume of writing on the subject, spanning more than two centuries, can be overwhelming. Editors Aaron Astor and Thomas Buchanan, together with a team of expert contributors, highlight here the key debates and conceptual shifts that have defined the field. The volume will be an e specially helpful guide for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, professional historians new to the field, and other readers interested in the study of American slavery"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 Slavery Historiography: Overview of Contemporaries and Historians p. 1 / Aaron Astor
2 American Slavery and the Economy p. 34 / Calvin Schermerhorn
3 American Slavery and Politics p. 57 / Ryan A. Quintana
4 American Slavery and Gender p. 80 / Katherine Chilton
5 American Slavery and Families p. 104 / Sean Condon
6 American Slavery and Resistance p. 127 / Walter C. Rucker
7 American Slavery and the Atlantic Slave Trade p. 158 / Colleen A. Vasconcellos
8 American Slavery and Free African Americans p. 178 / Kelly Birch and Thomas C. Buchanan
9 American Slavery and Emancipation p. 200 / Aaron Astor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781606354223
1606354221
OCLC:
1197850406

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