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Paths to Freedom - Manumission in the Atlantic World (Hardcover)
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Paths to Freedom - Manumission in the Atlantic World (Hardcover)
Series: Carolina Lowcountry & the Atlantic World
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This book presents an international comparative study of a mode of
emancipation that worked to reinforce the institution of slavery.
Manumission - the act of freeing a slave while the institution of
slavery continues - has received relatively little scholarly
attention as compared to other aspects of slavery and emancipation.
To address this gap, editors Rosemary Brana-Shute and Randy J.
Sparks present a volume of essays that comprise the first-ever
comparative study of manumission as it affected slave systems on
both sides of the Atlantic. In this landmark volume, an
international group of scholars consider the history and
implications of manumission from the medieval period to the late
nineteenth century as the phenomenon manifested itself in the Old
World and the New. The contributors demonstrate that although the
means of manumission varied greatly across the Atlantic world, in
every instance the act served to reinforce the sovereign power
structures inherent in the institution of slavery. In some
societies only a master had the authority to manumit slaves, while
in others the state might grant freedom or it might be purchased.
Regardless of the source of manumission, the result was viewed by
its society as a benevolent act intended to bind the freed slave to
his or her former master through gratitude if no longer through
direct ownership. The possibility of manumission worked to inspire
faithful servitude among slaves while simultaneously solidifying
the legitimacy of their ownership. The essayists compare the legacy
of manumission in medieval Europe; the Jewish communities of
Levant, Europe, and the New World; the Dutch, French, and British
colonies; and the antebellum United States, while exploring wider
patterns that extended beyond a single location or era. They also
document the fates of manumitted slaves, some of whom were accepted
into freed segments of their societies; while others were expected
to vacate their former communities entirely. The contributors
investigate the cultural consequences of manumission as well as the
changing economic conditions that limited the practice by the
eighteenth century to understand better the social implications of
this multifaceted aspect of the system of slavery.
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