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Bondmen and Rebels - A Study of Master-Slave Relations in Antigua (Paperback, New Ed): David Barry Gaspar Bondmen and Rebels - A Study of Master-Slave Relations in Antigua (Paperback, New Ed)
David Barry Gaspar
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1985, and available for the first time in paperback, "Bondmen & Rebels "provides a pioneering study of slave resistance in the Americas. Using the large-scale Antigua slave conspiracy of 1736 as a window into that society, David Barry Gaspar explores the deeper interactive character of the relation between slave resistance and white control.

More Than Chattel - Black Women and Slavery in the Americas (Paperback): David Barry Gaspar, Darlene Clark Hine More Than Chattel - Black Women and Slavery in the Americas (Paperback)
David Barry Gaspar, Darlene Clark Hine
R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

..". a much-needed volume on a neglected topic that is of great interest to scholars of women, slavery, and African American history." Drew Faust

Gender was a decisive force in shaping slave society. Slave men s experiences differed from those of slave women, who were exploited both in reproductive as well as productive capacities. The women did not figure prominently in revolts, because they engaged in less confrontational resistance, emphasizing creative struggle to survive dehumanization and abuse.

The contributors are Hilary Beckles, Barbara Bush, Cheryl Ann Cody, David Barry Gaspar, David P. Geggus, Virginia Meacham Gould, Mary Karasch, Wilma King, Bernard Moitt, Celia E. Naylor-Ojurongbe, Robert A. Olwell, Claire Robertson, Robert W. Slenes, Susan M. Socolow, Richard H. Steckel, and Brenda E. Stevenson."

A Turbulent Time - The French Revolution and the Greater Caribbean (Paperback): David Barry Gaspar, David Patrick Geggus A Turbulent Time - The French Revolution and the Greater Caribbean (Paperback)
David Barry Gaspar, David Patrick Geggus
R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines developments within several societies in the Greater Caribbean during the revolutionary period to illustrate the pervasive and multi-layered impact of the revolutions on the region. People who lived through the age of the French Revolution often felt the world had entered a chaotic new era. Welding a dynamic ideology of liberty and equality, a new concept of state power, and a nascent sense of nationalism, revolutionary France and its Napoleonic successor plunged Europe into a quarter-century of warfare and tumultuous change. Outside of Europe, the region most threatened and in some ways most affected by this upheaval was the plantation zone surrounding the Caribbean sea, which was then of extreme importance to the European and North American economies. Built precariously on the massive exploitation of slave labour, organized according to the doctrine of racial discrimination, they were peculiarly vulnerable to the libertarian message of the French Revolution. That message proved all the more potent because it coincided with the emergence of the antislavery movement in the Atlantic world and interacted with local traditions of resistance among the region's slav

A Turbulent Time - The French Revolution and the Greater Caribbean (Hardcover): David Barry Gaspar, David Patrick Geggus A Turbulent Time - The French Revolution and the Greater Caribbean (Hardcover)
David Barry Gaspar, David Patrick Geggus
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Stimulating, incisive, insightful, sometimes revisionist, this volume is required reading for historians of comparative colonialism in an age of revolution." Choice

" An] eminently original and intellectually exciting book." William and Mary Quarterly

This volume examines several slave societies in the Greater Caribbean to illustrate the pervasive and multi-layered impact of the revolutionary age on the region. Built precariously on the exploitation of slave labor, organized according to the doctrine of racial discrimination, the plantation colonies were particularly vulnerable to the message of the French Revolution, which proved all the more potent because it coincided with the emergence of the antislavery movement in the Atlantic world and interacted with local traditions of resistance among the region's slaves, free coloreds, and white colonists."

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