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The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery

1776–1848
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The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery by Robin Blackburn delves into the complex historical period between 1776 and 1848, examining the transformation that led to the abolition of slavery in the colonial world. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic, social, and political forces that both sustained and eventually dismantled the system of slavery, highlighting the roles of enslaved people, abolitionists, and economic change in this profound societal shift.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the historical dynamics and impact of colonialism and the struggles that led to the end of slavery in the Americas. It delves into the intricate relationship between economic and political forces during the era and explores how a global movement contributed to significant social change, providing a compelling examination of key moments and figures.

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The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery

Classic study of slavery and abolition

"One of the finest studies of slavery and abolition." -Eric Foner

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In 1770, a handful of European nations ruled the Americas, drawing from them a stream of products, both everyday and exotic. Some two and a half million black slaves, imprisoned in plantation colonies, toiled to produce the sugar, coffee, cotton, ginger, and indigo craved by Europeans. By 1848, the major systems of colonial slavery had been swept away either by independence movements, slave revolts, abolitionists, or some combination of all three. How did this happen?

The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery by Robin Blackburn captures the complexity of a revolutionary age in a compelling narrative. In some cases, colonial rule fell while slavery flourished, as happened in the South of the United States and in Brazil; elsewhere, slavery ended but colonial rule remained, as in the British West Indies and French Windwards. But in French St. Domingue, the future Haiti, and in Spanish South and Central America, both colonialism and slavery were defeated. This story of slave liberation and American independence highlights the pivotal role of the "first emancipation" in the French Antilles in the 1790s, the parallel actions of slave resistance and metropolitan abolitionism, and the contradictory implications of slaveholder patriotism.

The dramatic events of this epoch are examined from an unexpected vantage point, showing how the torch of anti-slavery passed from the medieval communes to dissident Quakers, from African maroons to radical pirates, from Granville Sharp and Ottabah Cuguano to Toussaint L'Ouverture, from the black Jacobins to the Liberators of South America, and from the African Baptists in Jamaica to the Revolutionaries of 1848 in Europe and the Caribbean.

Series: Verso World History

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Robin Blackburn's The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery is praised for challenging conventional narratives about the decline of slavery, highlighting the role of revolutions rather than mere enlightenment ideals. Reviewers commend Blackburn's work as intelligent and significant, discussing the impact of the French Revolution and offering a bold synthesis of events across North America, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The book is seen as a substantial contribution to slavery studies, akin to the work of Eric Williams, but more politically nuanced and inclusive of the entire Western hemisphere.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781844674756

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 April 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 41.0mm

Width: 157.0mm

Height: 236.0mm

Weight: 887g

Pages: 570

About the Author

Robin Blackburn teaches at the University of Essex and is an editor at New Left Review. He is the author of many books, including The American Crucible, The Making of New World Slavery, The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, Age Shock and Banking on Death.

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