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Slavery, Race and the American Revolution Duncan J. MacLeod

Slavery, Race and the American Revolution By Duncan J. MacLeod

Slavery, Race and the American Revolution by Duncan J. MacLeod


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This book analyses the impact of American Revolutionary ideology upon conceptions of the place of slavery in American society.

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Slavery, Race and the American Revolution by Duncan J. MacLeod

This book analyses the impact of American Revolutionary ideology upon conceptions of the place of slavery in American society. The ambivalence involved in a libertarian revolution occurring in a slave society was as obvious to eighteenth-century Americans as it is to twentieth-century historians yet the obvious sincerity of Southern Republicanism and the persistence of slavery have presented a paradox with which historians have hardly come to terms.

Table of Contents

1. The American Revolution and the institution of slavery; 2. Revolutionary ideology in a slave society; 3. Institutions, individuals and society: the dilemma of slavery and freedom; 4. The Revolution reinforced: social, economic and scientific sources of racism; 5. Conclusion

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CIN0521098777A
9780521098779
0521098777
Slavery, Race and the American Revolution by Duncan J. MacLeod
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1975-03-06
260
N/A
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