An Analysis of David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823

An Analysis of David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
Title An Analysis of David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823 PDF eBook
Author Duncan Money
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 105
Release 2017-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351353322

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How was it possible for opponents of slavery to be so vocal in opposing the practice, when they were so accepting of the economic exploitation of workers in western factories – many of which were owned by prominent abolitionists? David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823, uses the critical thinking skill of analysis to break down the various arguments that were used to condemn one set of controversial practices, and examine those that were used to defend another. His study allows us to see clear differences in reasoning and to test the assumptions made by each argument in turn. The result is an eye-opening explanation that makes it clear exactly how contemporaries resolved this apparent dichotomy – one that allows us to judge whether the opponents of slavery were clear-eyed idealists, or simply deployers of arguments that pandered to their own base economic interests.

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
Title The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823 PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 577
Release 1999-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0198029497

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David Brion Davis's books on the history of slavery reflect some of the most distinguished and influential thinking on the subject to appear in the past generation. The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, the sequel to Davis's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture and the second volume of a proposed trilogy, is a truly monumental work of historical scholarship that first appeared in 1975 to critical acclaim both academic and literary. This reprint of that important work includes a new preface by the author, in which he situates the book's argument within the historiographic debates of the last two decades.

The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture

The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture
Title The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 521
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 0195056396

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This classic Pulitzer Prize-winning book depicts the various ways the Old and the New Worlds responded to the intrinsic contradictions of slavery from antiquity to the early 1770s, and considers the religious, literary, and philosophical justifications and condemnations current in the abolition controversy.

Inhuman Bondage

Inhuman Bondage
Title Inhuman Bondage PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 467
Release 2008-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0195339444

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Davis begins with the dramatic "Amistad" case, and then looks at slavery in the American South and the abolitionists who defeated one of human history's greatest evils.

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation
Title The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Vintage
Pages 450
Release 2015-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 0307389693

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award 2014 With this volume, Davis presents the age of emancipation as a model for reform and as probably the greatest landmark of willed moral progress in human history. Bringing to a close his staggeringly ambitious, prizewinning trilogy on slavery in Western culture Davis offers original and penetrating insights into what slavery and emancipation meant to Americans. He explores how the Haitian Revolution respectively terrified and inspired white and black Americans, hovering over the antislavery debates like a bloodstained ghost. He offers a surprising analysis of the complex and misunderstood significance the project to move freed slaves back to Africa. He vividly portrays the dehumanizing impact of slavery, as well as the generally unrecognized importance of freed slaves to abolition. Most of all, Davis presents the age of emancipation as a model for reform and as probably the greatest landmark of willed moral progress in human history.

The Antislavery Debate

The Antislavery Debate
Title The Antislavery Debate PDF eBook
Author John Ashworth
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 338
Release 1992-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 0520077792

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"The marrow of the most important historiographical controversy since the 1970s."—Michael Johnson, University of California, Irvine "A debate of intellectual significance and power. The implications of these essays extend far beyond antislavery, important as that subject undoubtedly is. This will be of major importance to students of historical method as well as the history of ideas and reform movements."—Carl N. Degler, Stanford University

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution

The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution
Title The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN 9780801408885

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