The relationship between capitalism and slavery has been contentious because, in the Atlantic economy, enslaved people functioned as commodities, as labor, and as assets. The transition away from the Atlantic slave-trading system across the nineteenth century affected the stakeholders in these economic functions differently. Compensated emancipation in Senegal provides an opportunity for thinking about the possibilities and limitations of compensation in facilitating capital’s continuity. This article traces how individuals who had invested in enslaved labor managed the transition of emancipation and reinvested their compensation claims. It explores how the process of compensation addressed the problem of commercial debt in ways that allowe...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This entry reconsiders the relation between early colonial capitalism and European enslavement of Af...
That Most Perfidious Institution is a study of Africans - slaves and slave owners - and their centra...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This article argues that the greatest economic and social transformations of the early colonial peri...
This entry reconsiders the relation between early colonial capitalism and European enslavement of Af...
That Most Perfidious Institution is a study of Africans - slaves and slave owners - and their centra...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
Incorporated on the eve of the Panic of 1837, the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company of South Carolina ow...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...