Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: monographic
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Title Information: |
the meanings of race inthe Atlantic world |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
MorrisChristopher, |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
GarrigusJohn D, |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
Project Muse |
Place of Publication: |
College Station [Tex.] |
Published: |
Published for the University of Texas at Arlington by Texas A&M University Press; |
Year of Publication: |
c2010 |
Edition: |
1st ed. |
Description: |
1 online resource (x, 152 p.)ill. : |
Series: |
The Walter Prescott Webb memorial lectures |
Subject: |
Slave trade - History - Brazil - 19th century - |
Subject: |
Ethnic relations - Religious aspects - 17th century - |
Subject: |
Nationalism - History - America - |
Subject: |
Eurocentrism - History - America - |
Subject: |
Group identity - History - America - |
Subject: |
West Indies, British - Ethnic relations - 18th century - |
Subject: |
Virginia - Ethnic relations - 17th century - |
Subject: |
Haiti - History - Revolution, 1791-1804 - |
Subject: |
Haiti - Ethnic relations - 18th century - |
Subject: |
America - Race relations - |
Online resource: |
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781603443197/ |
Notes: |
Includes bibliographical references |
ISBN: |
9781603443197electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
1603443193electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
9781603441926hbk. |
ISBN: |
1603441921hbk. |
Content Note: |
Introduction: race and identity in the new world / Franklin W. Knight -- "Thy coming fame, Oge! is sure": new evidence on Oge's 1790 revoltand the beginnings of the Haitian Revolution / John DGarrigus -- "The child should be made a Christian": baptism, race, and identity in theseventeenth-century Chesapeake / Rebecca Goetz -- West Indian identityin the eighteenth century / Trevor Burnard -- Illegal enslavement and the precariousness of freedom in nineteenth-century Brazil / Sidney Chalhoub -- Rosalie of the Poulard nation: freedom, law, and dignity in the era of the Haitian Revolution/ Rebecca J. Scott and Jean Michel Hebrard -- In memoriam, Evan Anders |