Winner of the Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award,
American Sociological Association Co-Winner of the Ralph J. Bunche
Award, American Political Science Association In a work of prodigious
scholarship and enormous breadth, which draws on the tribal, ancient,
premodern, and modern worlds, Orlando Patterson discusses the internal
dynamics of slavery in sixty-six societies over time. These include
Greece and Rome, medieval Europe, China, Korea, the Islamic kingdoms,
Africa, the Caribbean islands, and the American South. Praise for the
previous edition: “Densely packed, closely argued, and highly
controversial in its dissent from much of the scholarly conventional
wisdom about the function and structure of slavery worldwide.”
—Boston Globe “There can be no doubt that this rich and learned
book will reinvigorate debates that have tended to become too
empirical and specialized. Patterson has helped to set out the
direction for the next decades of interdisciplinary scholarship.”
—David Brion Davis, New York Review of Books “This is clearly a
major and important work, one which will be widely discussed, cited,
and used. I anticipate that it will be considered among the landmarks
in the study of slavery, and will be read by historians, sociologists,
and anthropologists—as well as many other scholars and students.”
—Stanley Engerman
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A Comparative Study, With a New Preface
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674916135
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter