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ISBN-10 : 0521832772
ISBN-13 : 9780521832779
Author: David Eltis, Frank D. Lewis, Kenneth L. Sokoloff
Compiled from the latest research of leading historians and economic historians of slavery, these essays cover various aspects of slavery and its role in the development of the southern United States, Brazil, Cuba, the French and Dutch Caribbean, and elsewhere in the Americas. Some essays explore the emergence of the slave system, while others provide important insights about the operation of specific slave economies. Reviews of slave markets and prices, and discussions of the efficiency and distributional aspects of slavery, are also included.
1. White Atlantic? The Choice for African Slave Labor in the
Plantation Americas 31
Seymour Drescher
2. The Dutch and the Slave Americas 70
Pieter C. Emmer
3. Mercantile Strategies, Credit Networks, and Labor Supply in
the Colonial Chesapeake in Trans-Atlantic Perspective 89
Lorena S. Walsh
4. African Slavery in the Production of Subsistence Crops; the
Case of Sao Paulo in the Nineteenth Century ˜ 120
Francisco Vidal Luna and Herbert S. Klein
5. The Transition from Slavery to Freedom through
Manumission: A Life-Cycle Approach Applied to the United
States and Guadeloupe 150
Frank D. Lewis
6. Prices of African Slaves Newly Arrived in the Americas,
1673–1865: New Evidence on Long-Run Trends and
Regional Differentials
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Tags: Slavery, the Development, the Americas, David Eltis, Frank Lewis, Kenneth Sokoloff