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Simon P. Newman - A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic (The Early Modern Americas) - 9780812245196 - V9780812245196
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A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic (The Early Modern Americas)

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Description for A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic (The Early Modern Americas) Hardcover. A New World of Labor connects developments in seventeenth-century Britain with the British experience of slavery on the West African coast and with the initial development of African chattel slavery in Barbados, whose labor system played a foundational role in defining how plantation slavery developed throughout British America. Series: The Early Modern Americas. Num Pages: 336 pages, 15 illus. BIC Classification: 1KJWWB; 3JD; 3JF; HBJK; HBLH; HBLL; HBTS. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 237 x 156 x 28. Weight in Grams: 668.
The small and remote island of Barbados seems an unlikely location for the epochal change in labor that overwhelmed it and much of British America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, by 1650 it had become the greatest wealth-producing area in the English-speaking world, the center of an exchange of people and goods between the British Isles, the Gold Coast of West Africa, and the New World. By the early seventeenth century, more than half a million enslaved men, women, and children had been transported to the island. In A New World of Labor, Simon P. Newman argues that ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Series
The Early Modern Americas
Condition
New
Weight
667 g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812245196
SKU
V9780812245196
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About Simon P. Newman
Simon P. Newman is Sir Denis Brogan Professor of American History at the University of Glasgow and author of Parades and the Politics of the Street: Festive Culture in the Early American Republic and Embodied History: The Lives of the Poor in Early Philadelphia, both available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Reviews for A New World of Labor: The Development of Plantation Slavery in the British Atlantic (The Early Modern Americas)
Newman's contributions are many: to reemphasize class as a determinant for the dehumanizing features of slavery; to place chattel slavery onto a spectrum of labor exploitation to further complicate and diffuse the relationship between race and slavery; to pinpoint Barbados as the birthplace of this class-based exploitation, but also to place Barbados into an integrated circum-Atlantic perspective that includes thorough ... Read more

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