Miles,Tiya (Author) and Holland,Sharon Patricia (Author)
Format:
Book, Whole
Publication Date:
2006
Published:
Durham, NC: Duke University Press
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
364 p, "These essays explore the complex cultures, identities, and politics that arise in the space where black and native experiences converge." (Google)
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
450 p, Contents: The Black experience in Chile / William F. Sater -- Health conditions in the slave trade of colonial New Granada / David L. Chandler -- Manumission, Libres, and Black resistance: the Colombian Chocó, 1680-1810 / William F. Sharp -- African slave trade and economic development in Amazonia, 1700-1800 / Colin M. MacLachan -- Nineteenth-century Brazilian slavery / Robert Conrad -- The implementation of slave legislation in eighteenth-century New Granada / Norman A. Meiklejohn -- Slavery, race, and social structure in Cuba during the nineteenth century / Franklin W. Knight -- The abolition of slavery in Venezuela: a nonevent / John V. Lombardi -- Abolition and the issue of the Black freedman's future in Brazil / Robert Brent Toplin -- Beyond poverty: the Negro and the mulatto in Brazil / Florestan Fernandes -- The question of color in Puerto Rico / Thomas G. Mathews -- Elitist attitudes toward race in twentieth-century Venezuela / Winthrop R. Wright -- The gradual integration of the Black in Cuba: under the colony, the republic, and the revolution / Marianne Masferrer and Carmelo Mesa-Lago -- Afro-Brazilians: myths and realities / Arthur F. Corwin.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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311 p, An examination of slavery that covers the Spanish, Portuguese and French regions of Latin America and examines the latest findings on the plantation system, demography, the slave trade, the construction of the slave community and Afro-American culture; Includes index./ Bibliography: p. 273-294.
Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1953-1958.
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
2 v., "It includes what is probably the most reliable version of the Laws of Burgos in print (the comparable text of the New Laws appears, however, only in fragmentary form). It fills lacunae in the details of imperial policies for encomienda, native labor, slavery, cacicazgos, and ethnosocial relationships, especially of the latter sixteenth century." --Charles Gibson (JSTOR)
Nellis,Eric Guest (Author) and Canadian Historical Association (Author)
Format:
Book, Whole
Publication Date:
2013
Published:
Projected Pub Date: 1307
Location:
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
About the origins, growth, and consolidation of African slavery in the Americas and race-based slavery's impact on the economic, social, and cultural development of the New World. While the book explores the idea of the African slave as a tool in the formation of new American societies, it also acknowledges the culture, humanity, and importance of the slave as a person and highlights the role of women in slave societies.
African American Research Center, Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Notes:
294 p, From New World to Pan-Atlantic: opening the history of America -- Francisco de Miranda, Toussaint Louverture, and the Pan-Atlantic sphere of liberation -- Pan-Atlantic exports and imports: translation, freedom, and the circulation of cultural capital -- Positioning South America from HMS Beagle: the navigator, the discoverer, and the ocean of free trade -- Pan-Atlantic migrations: capital, culture, revolution.; Time: 1700 - 1899