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The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery - Technology, Labor, Race, and Capitalism in the Greater Caribbean (Hardcover)
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The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery - Technology, Labor, Race, and Capitalism in the Greater Caribbean (Hardcover)
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The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery shows how, at a moment of
crisis after the Age of Revolutions, ambitious planters in the
Upper US South, Cuba, and Brazil forged a new set of relationships
with one another to sidestep the financial dominance of Great
Britain and the northeastern United States. They hired a
transnational group of chemists, engineers, and other "plantation
experts" to assist them in adapting the technologies of the
Industrial Revolution to suit "tropical" needs and maintain
profitability. These experts depended on the know-how of slaves
alongside whom they worked. Bondspeople with industrial craft
skills played key roles in the development of new production
technologies like sugar mills. While the very existence of skilled
enslaved workers contradicted the racial ideologies underpinning
slavery and allowed black people to wield new kinds of authority
within the plantation world, their contributions reinforced the
economic dynamism of the slave economies of Cuba, Brazil, and the
Upper South. When separate wars broke out in all three locations in
the 1860s, the transnational bloc of masters and experts took up
arms to perpetuate the Greater Caribbean they had built throughout
the 1840s and 1850s. Slaves played key wartime roles on the
opposing side, helping put an end to chattel slavery. However, the
worldwide racial division of labor that emerged from the reinvented
plantation complex has proved more durable.
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