Javier Lavina, Michael Zeuske (Eds.)

The Second Slavery

Mass Slaveries and Modernity in the Americas and in the Atlantic Basin
Reihe: Sklaverei und Postemanzipation/
The Second Slavery
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  • 978-3-643-90367-9
  • 6
  • 2014
  • 208
  • broschiert
  • 29.90
"Slavery throughout the capitalist world-economy expands. The old zones in one way or another... mehr
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"Slavery throughout the capitalist world-economy expands. The old zones in one way or another reach their limits and the new zones break through: to become part of the new division of labor (in the 19th century). In that sense the Second Slavery would encompass both decline and renewal of slaveries. I never intended the idea to apply just to Cuba, Brazil, and the cotton South as some people seem to take it. For me it is a concept of world economy and Cuba, Brazil, and the South are the obvious examples of those zones that break through. They permit us to think about slavery in a more dynamic way, but there is much more work to be done. From this perspective I would be more inclined to include Reunion, Mauritius and some parts of India, Ceylon and Java as well as British Guiana, than the older French and British Caribbean islands."

- Dale Tomich (Binghamton University, New York
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