The Oxford handbook of slavery in the Americas / edited by Robert L. Paquette and Mark M. Smith.

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Other Authors: Paquette, Robert L., 1951-, Smith, Mark M. (Mark Michael), 1968-
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2010], ©2010.
Series:Oxford handbooks.
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Physical Description:xii, 775 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction: Slavery in the Americas / Robert L. Paquette and Mark M. Smith
  • Spanish Hispaniola and Puerto Rico / Francisco Scarano
  • Mexico and Central America / K. Russell Lohse
  • Spanish South American Mainland / Peter Blanchard
  • Cuba / Matt D. Childs and Manuel Barcia
  • Brazil / Robert W. Slenes
  • British West Indies and Bermuda / Trevor Burnard
  • Dutch Caribbean / Henk den Heijer
  • French Caribbean / John Garrigus
  • Colonial and revolutionary United States / Daniel C. Littlefield
  • Early republic and Antebellum United States / Jeff Forret
  • The transatlantic slave trade / Stephen Behrendt
  • The origins of slavery in the Americas / John J. McCusker and Russell R. Menard
  • Biology and African slavery / Kenneth F. Kiple
  • Indian Slavery / Allan Gallay
  • Race and Slavery / Timothy Lockley
  • Class and Slavery / Jonathan Daniel Wells
  • Religion and slavery / Douglas Ambrose
  • Proslavery ideology / Jeffrey Robert Young
  • United States slave law / Paul Finkelman
  • Slave resistance / Douglas R. Egerton
  • Slave culture / Kevin Dawson
  • The economics of slavery / Peter Coclanis
  • Gender and slavery / Kirsten Wood
  • Masters / Eugene D. Genovese and Douglas Ambrose
  • Abolition and antislavery / John Stauffer
  • Emancipation / Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
  • Slavery and the Haitian Revolution / Stewart R. King
  • Internal slave trades / Michael Tadman
  • Demography and Slavery / Richard H. Steckel
  • Comparative slavery / Enrico Dal Lago
  • Finding slave voices / Kathleen Hilliard
  • Archaeology and slavery / Theresa Singleton
  • Epilogue: Post-Emancipation adjustments / Stanley L. Engerman.