The Second Slavery
Mass Slaveries and Modernity in the Americas and in the Atlantic Basin, Sklaverei und Postemanzipation/Slavery and Postemancipation/Esclavitud y postemancipación 6, Sklaverei und Postemanzipation/ Slavery and Postemancipation/Esclavitud y postemancip
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05.02.2014, 1. Auflage 2014
Beschreibung
"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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