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The Chattel Principle : Internal Slave Trades in the Americas.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The David Brion Davis SeriesPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005Copyright date: ©2008Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (400 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300129472
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Chattel PrincipleDDC classification:
  • 306.3620918
LOC classification:
  • E449.C48 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by David Brion Davis -- 1 Introduction: The Future Store. Walter Johnson -- 2 The Domestication of the Slave Trade in the United States. Adam Rothman -- 3 "We'm Fus' Rate Bargain": Value, Labor, and Price in a Georgia Slave Community. Daina Ramey Berry -- 4 Slave Resistance, Coffles, and the Debates over Slavery in the Nation's Capital. Robert H. Gudmestad -- 5 The Domestic Slave Trade in America: The Lifeblood of the Southern Slave System. Steven Deyle -- 6 The Interregional Slave Trade in the History and Myth-Making of the U.S. South. Michael Tadman -- 7 Reconsidering the Internal Slave Trade: Paternalism, Markets, and the Character of the Old South. Lacy Ford -- 8 "Cuffy," "Fancy Maids," and "One-Eyed Men": Rape, Commodification, and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States. Edward E. Baptist -- 9 Grapevine in the Slave Market: African American Geopolitical Literacy and the 1841 Creole Revolt. Phillip Troutman -- 10 The Fragmentation of Atlantic Slavery and the British Intercolonial Slave Trade. Seymour Drescher -- 11 "An Unfeeling Traffick": The Intercolonial Movement of Slaves in the British Caribbean, 1807-1833. Hilary McD. Beckles -- 12 The Kelsall Affair: A Black Bahamian Family's Odyssey in Turbulent 1840s Cuba. Manuel Barcia Paz -- 13 Another Middle Passage? The Internal Slave Trade in Brazil. Richard Graham -- 14 The Brazilian Internal Slave Trade, 1850-1888: Regional Economies, Slave Experience, and the Politics of a Peculiar Market. Robert W. Slenes -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by David Brion Davis -- 1 Introduction: The Future Store. Walter Johnson -- 2 The Domestication of the Slave Trade in the United States. Adam Rothman -- 3 "We'm Fus' Rate Bargain": Value, Labor, and Price in a Georgia Slave Community. Daina Ramey Berry -- 4 Slave Resistance, Coffles, and the Debates over Slavery in the Nation's Capital. Robert H. Gudmestad -- 5 The Domestic Slave Trade in America: The Lifeblood of the Southern Slave System. Steven Deyle -- 6 The Interregional Slave Trade in the History and Myth-Making of the U.S. South. Michael Tadman -- 7 Reconsidering the Internal Slave Trade: Paternalism, Markets, and the Character of the Old South. Lacy Ford -- 8 "Cuffy," "Fancy Maids," and "One-Eyed Men": Rape, Commodification, and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States. Edward E. Baptist -- 9 Grapevine in the Slave Market: African American Geopolitical Literacy and the 1841 Creole Revolt. Phillip Troutman -- 10 The Fragmentation of Atlantic Slavery and the British Intercolonial Slave Trade. Seymour Drescher -- 11 "An Unfeeling Traffick": The Intercolonial Movement of Slaves in the British Caribbean, 1807-1833. Hilary McD. Beckles -- 12 The Kelsall Affair: A Black Bahamian Family's Odyssey in Turbulent 1840s Cuba. Manuel Barcia Paz -- 13 Another Middle Passage? The Internal Slave Trade in Brazil. Richard Graham -- 14 The Brazilian Internal Slave Trade, 1850-1888: Regional Economies, Slave Experience, and the Politics of a Peculiar Market. Robert W. Slenes -- Index.

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