The antislavery debate : capitalism and abolitionism as a problem in historical interpretation /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
©1992.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Thomas Bender
- Part 1. The problem of slavery in the age of revolution, 1770-1823 / David Brion Davis. 1. What the abolitionists were up against
- 2. The Quaker ethic and the antislavery international
- 3. The preservation of English liberty, I
- Part 2. The AHR debate. 4. Capitalism and the origins of the humanitarian sensibility, part 1 / Thomas L. Haskell
- 5 Capitalism and the origins of the humanitarian sensibility, part 2 / Thomas L. Haskell
- 6. Reflections on abolitionism and ideological hegemony / David Brion Davis
- 7. The relationship between capitalism and humanitarianism / John Ashworth
- 8. Contention and hegemonic interest in the debate over antislavery : a reply to Davis and Ashworth / Thomas L. Haskell
- Part 3. The debate continued. 9. Capitalism, class, and antislavery / John Ashworth
- 10. The perils of doing history by ahistorical abstraction : a reply to Thomas L. Haskell's AHR forum reply / David Brion Davis.