Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery, Volumen 1University Press of America, 1984 - 286 páginas This book, originally published in 1974 by Little, Brown and Company, is a sweeping reexamination of the economic foundations of American Negro slavery. Based upon a vast research effort, this volume constitutes an entirely new portrayal of slavery's past. It challenges traditional assumptions about the material condition and management of slaves, their work habits, domestic welfare, and the economy of the antebellum South in general |
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... slaveholders represented by their bondsmen , what needs to be explained is not so much why the slavocracy of the U.S. resorted to open warfare but why other slavocracies did not . A full and rigorous answer to the question is beyond the ...
... slaveholders represented by their bondsmen , what needs to be explained is not so much why the slavocracy of the U.S. resorted to open warfare but why other slavocracies did not . A full and rigorous answer to the question is beyond the ...
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... slaveholders . Despite the booming market in cotton , slaveholders were supposed to have been deeply perturbed about long - run economic conditions . Among the long - run issues which are said to have made them pessimistic were the ...
... slaveholders . Despite the booming market in cotton , slaveholders were supposed to have been deeply perturbed about long - run economic conditions . Among the long - run issues which are said to have made them pessimistic were the ...
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... Slaveholders , 1830-1860 30 The zero line designates the " average or normal ' ' state of expectations . Deviations ... slaveholders were not consistently sanguine . There were periods during which slaveholders were more optimistic than ...
... Slaveholders , 1830-1860 30 The zero line designates the " average or normal ' ' state of expectations . Deviations ... slaveholders were not consistently sanguine . There were periods during which slaveholders were more optimistic than ...
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Prologue Slavery and the Cliometric Revolution | 3 |
One The International Context of U S Slavery | 13 |
Four The Anatomy of Exploitation | 107 |
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Time On The Cross: The Economics Of American Negro Slavery, Volumen 1 Robert William Fogel,Stanley L Engerman Vista previa restringida - 1995 |
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