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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Slavery --- Slavery and Islam --- Slave trade --- History --- North Africa and Black African Slavery - History - Middle Ages-20th Century --- Slavery and Islam. --- History. --- Esclavage --- Esclaves --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Islam --- Commerce --- Slavery - Islamic countries - History --- Slave trade - Africa - History --- ESCLAVAGE --- TRAITE DES ESCLAVES --- AFRIQUE --- HISTOIRE --- PAYS ISLAMIQUES --- ASPECT RELIGIEUX --- ISLAM
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Donald Trump's election to the U.S. presidency in 2016, which placed control of the government in the hands of the most racially homogenous, far-right political party in the Western world, produced shock and disbelief for liberals, progressives, and leftists globally. Yet most of the immediate analysis neglects longer-term accounting of how the United States arrived here. Race and America's Long War examines the relationship between war, politics, police power, and the changing contours of race and racism in the contemporary United States. Nikhil Pal Singh argues that the United States' pursuit of war since the September 11 terrorist attacks has reanimated a longer history of imperial statecraft that segregated and eliminated enemies both within and overseas. America's territorial expansion and Indian removals, settler in-migration and nativist restriction, and African slavery and its afterlives were formative social and political processes that drove the rise of the United States as a capitalist world power long before the onset of globalization. Spanning the course of U.S. history, these crucial essays show how the return of racism and war as seemingly permanent features of American public and political life is at the heart of our present crisis and collective disorientation.
Racism --- National characteristics, American --- Political culture --- #SBIB:39A74 --- #SBIB:39A6 --- History --- Etnografie: Amerika --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- United States --- Social conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Government --- History, Political --- History. --- african slavery. --- american history. --- far right. --- human rights advocates. --- immigrant relations. --- immigrant studies. --- political climate. --- political science. --- poly sci major. --- racially homogenous. --- racism in the united states. --- religious right. --- us mexico border.
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A work of synthesis on plantation slavery in nineteenth century Sokoto caliphate, engaging with major debates on internal African slavery, on the meaning of the term plantation and on comparative slavery
Plantation life --- Slaves --- Slavery and Islam --- Slavery --- Country life --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Islam and slavery --- Slavery (Islam) --- Islam --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- History --- Social conditions --- African Slavery. --- Comparative Slavery. --- Mohammed Bashir Salau. --- Nineteenth Century. --- Plantation Slavery. --- Political Choice. --- Social and Economic Factors. --- Sokoto Caliphate. --- West Africa.
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Slavery Hinterland explores a neglected aspect of transatlantic slavery: the implication of a continental European hinterland. It focuses on historical actors in territories that were not directly involved in the traffic in Africans but linked in various ways with the transatlantic slave business, the plantation economies that it fed and the consequences of its abolition. The volume unearths material entanglements of the Continental and Atlantic economies and also proposes a new agenda for the historical study of the relationship between business and morality. Contributors from the US,Britain and continental Europe examine the ways in which the slave economy touched on individual lives and economic developments in German-speaking Europe, Switzerland, Denmark and Italy. They reveal how these 'hinterlands' served as suppliers of investment, labour and trade goods for the slave trade and of materials for the plantation economies, and how involvement in trade networks contributed in turn to key economic developments in the 'hinterlands'. The chapters range in time from the first, short-lived attempt at establishing a German slave-trading operation in the 1680s to the involvement of textile manufacturers in transatlantic trade in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. A key theme of the volume is the question of conscience, or awareness of being morally implicated in an immoral enterprise. Evidence for subjective understandings of the moral challenge of slavery is found in individual actions and statements and also in post-abolition colonisation and missionary projects. FELIX BRAHM is Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in London.
EVE ROSENHAFT is Professor of German Historical Studies, University of Liverpool.CONTRIBUTORS: Felix Brahm, Peter Haenger, Catherine Hall, Daniel P. Hopkins, Craig Koslofsky, Sarah Lentz, Rebekka von Mallinckrodt, Anne Sophie Overkamp, Alexandra Robinson, Eve Rosenhaft, Anka Steffen, Klaus Weber, Roberto Zaugg
Slave trade --- Slavery --- Slavery. --- Slave trade. --- History --- Europe. --- History. --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Enslaved persons --- 17th century. --- African American studies. --- African slavery. --- African studies. --- European history. --- colonialism. --- continental European hinterland. --- diaspora. --- globalism. --- racism. --- seventeenth century. --- transatlantic slavery.
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Touching on issues of power, authority, and domination, Manhunts takes an in-depth look at the hunting of humans in the West, from ancient Sparta, through the Middle Ages, to the modern practices of chasing undocumented migrants. Incorporating historical events and philosophical reflection, Grégoire Chamayou examines the systematic and organized search for individuals and small groups on the run because they have defied authority, committed crimes, seemed dangerous simply for existing, or been categorized as subhuman or dispensable. Chamayou begins in ancient Greece, where young Spartans hunted and killed Helots (Sparta's serfs) as an initiation rite, and where Aristotle and other philosophers helped to justify raids to capture and enslave foreigners by creating the concept of natural slaves. He discusses the hunt for heretics in the Middle Ages; New World natives in the early modern period; vagrants, Jews, criminals, and runaway slaves in other eras; and illegal immigrants today. Exploring evolving ideas about the human and the subhuman, what we owe to enemies and people on the margins of society, and the supposed legitimacy of domination, Chamayou shows that the hunting of humans should not be treated ahistorically, and that manhunting has varied as widely in its justifications and aims as in its practices. He investigates the psychology of manhunting, noting that many people, from bounty hunters to Balzac, have written about the thrill of hunting when the prey is equally intelligent and cunning. An unconventional history on an unconventional subject, Manhunts is an in-depth consideration of the dynamics of an age-old form of violence.
Lynching. --- Minorities --- Hunting --- Violence --- Chase, The --- Field sports --- Gunning --- Harvesting (Hunting) --- Hunting for sport --- Hunting, Primitive --- Recreational hunting --- Sport hunting --- Wildlife-related recreation --- Safaris --- Trapping --- Crimes against minorities --- Minority victims of crime --- Homicide --- Crimes against. --- Philosophy. --- African slavery. --- Africans. --- American Indians. --- Christian pastoralism. --- Greeks. --- Indian hunting. --- Jews. --- New World. --- Nimrod. --- Ren Girard. --- Western capitalism. --- acquisition hunts. --- acquisition. --- ancient Greece. --- anti-Semitism. --- authority. --- begging. --- blacks. --- capture. --- collective mobilization. --- conquest. --- cynegetic power. --- cynegetic powers. --- domination. --- enslavement. --- exclusion. --- extermination hunts. --- foreign workers. --- foreigners. --- heretics. --- hunted. --- hunter. --- hunting. --- illegal aliens. --- immigrant workers. --- internment. --- interpredation. --- legal exclusion. --- legal protection. --- lynching. --- manhunting. --- manhunts. --- marginal society. --- master. --- modern slavery. --- pack hunting. --- pastoral hunting. --- pastoral hunts. --- pastoralists. --- persecution. --- police. --- policing. --- political status. --- political thought. --- poor. --- poverty. --- power. --- predator. --- predatory power. --- prey. --- protectionism. --- protective power. --- pursuit. --- racist violence. --- right-wing movements. --- sexist violence. --- slave labor. --- slave. --- slavery. --- state power. --- stateless people. --- subhuman. --- tracking. --- violence. --- xenophobia. --- xenophobic violence. --- Noncitizens. --- Aliens --- Enemy aliens --- Expatriates --- Foreign population --- Foreign residents --- Foreigners --- Illegal aliens --- Illegal immigrants --- Non-citizens --- Noncitizens --- Resident aliens --- Unauthorized immigrants --- Undocumented aliens --- Undocumented immigrants --- Unnaturalized foreign residents --- Persons --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Anti-lynching movements
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In 1771 Joseph Banks and other wealthy collectors sent a talented, self-taught naturalist to Sierra Leone to collect all things rare and curious, from moths to monkeys. Henry Smeathman's expedition to the West African coast, which coincided with a steep rise in British slave trading in this area, lasted four years during which time he built a house on the Banana Islands, married into the coast's ruling dynasties, and managed to negotiate the tricky life of a 'stranger' bound to his landlord and local customs. In this book, which draws on a rich and little-known archive of journals and letters, Coleman retraces Smeathman's life as he shuttled between his home on the Bananas and two key Liverpool trading forts-Bunce Island and the Isles de Los. In the logistical challenges of tropical collecting and the dispatch of specimens across the middle passage we see the close connection between science and slavery. We also see the hardening of Smeathman's attitude towards the slaves, a change of sentiment which was later reversed by four years in the West Indies. The book concludes with the 'Flycatcher' back in London - a celebrated termite specialist, eager to return to West Africa to establish a free, antislavery settlement.
Naturalists --- Slavery --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Colonies --- History --- Smeathman, Henry, --- Smeathman, --- Travel. --- Homes and haunts. --- Sierra Leone --- S'erra Leone --- Serra Leôa --- Republic of Sierra Leone --- Republik Sierra Leone --- Sierra Leona --- República de Sierra Leona --- République de Sierra Leone --- Repubblica della Sierra Leone --- Сьерра-Леоне --- Республика Сьерра-Леоне --- Respublika Sʹerra-Leone --- Republika ng Sierra Leone --- Cộng hòa Sierra Leone --- Xi-ê-ra Lê-ôn --- 塞拉利昂 --- Sailali'ang --- Saila Li'ang --- シエラレオネ --- Shierareone --- シエラ・レオネ --- Shiera Reone --- Social conditions --- Enslaved persons --- slavery, science, and empire --- late eighteenth-century traveling naturalist --- Atlantic slavery --- biography --- Isle de Los --- 18th-century West Africa --- tropics --- British slave trading --- cultures of collecting in the 18th century --- new archives for Henry Smeathman --- Banana Islands --- 18th-century West Indies --- Joseph Banks --- Bunce Island --- subaltern natural history --- history of African slavery --- Middle Passage --- 18th-century natural history, slavery, and colonization --- 18th-century Sierra Leone --- termites
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