Slavery and politics : Brazil and Cuba, 1790-1850 by Marquese, Rafael de Bivar

Slavery and politics : Brazil and Cuba, 1790-1850 (#1560VR6)

by Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
Paperback University of New Mexico Press, 2016
Dewey: 306.3; Audience: Adult
Description: v, 362 pages; 23 cm

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AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY.;Translation of: Escravidao e politica : Brasil e Cuba, 1790-1850 / Marcia Berbel, Rafael Marquese, Tamis Parron.;Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-350) and index. "The politics of slavery and slave trade in nineteenth-century Cuba and Brazil is the subject of this acclaimed study, first published in Brazil in 2010 and now available . . . in English. Cubans and Brazilians were geographically separate from each other, but they faced common global challenges that unified the way they re-created their slave systems between 1790 and 1850 on a basis completely departed from centuries-old colonial slavery. Here the authors examine the early arguments and strategies in favor of slavery and the slave trade and show how they were affected by the expansion of the global market for tropical goods, the American Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, the collapse of Iberian monarchies, British abolitionism, and the international pressure opposing the transatlantic slave trade. This comprehensive survey contributes to the comparative history of slavery, placing the subject in a global context rather than simply comparing the two societies as isolated units"--Provided by publisher.
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The politics of slavery and slave trade in nineteenth-century Cuba and Brazil is the subject of this acclaimed study, first published in Brazil in 2010 and now available for the first time in English. Cubans and Brazilians were geographically separate from each other, but they faced common global challenges that unified the way they re-created their slave systems between 1790 and 1850 on a basis completely departed from centuries-old colonial slavery. Here the authors examine the early arguments and strategies in favor of slavery and the slave trade and show how they were affected by the expansion of the global market for tropical goods, the American Revolution, the Haitian Revolution, the collapse of Iberian monarchies, British abolitionism, and the international pressure opposing the transatlantic slave trade. This comprehensive survey contributes to the comparative history of slavery, placing the subject in a global context rather than simply comparing the two societies as isolated units.

Product Details
  • Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
  • Publication Date: March 15, 2016
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 306.3
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: v, 362 pages; 23 cm
  • Tracings: Parron, Tamis, author. ; Berbel, Marcia Regina, author. ; Marques, Leonardo, translator. ; Translation of: Berbel, Marcia Regina. Escravidao e politica. ; Contains: Berbel, Marcia Regina. Escravidao e politica. English.
  • ISBN-10: 0-8263-5648-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-5648-2
  • LCCN: 2015-016441
  • Follett Number: 1560VR6
  • Audience: Adult