Reconstructing the Landscapes of Slavery: A Visual History of the Plantation in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World

Author:   Dale W. Tomich ,  Reinaldo Funes Monzote ,  Carlos Venegas Fornias ,  Rafael de Bivar Marquese
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dale W. Tomich ,  Reinaldo Funes Monzote ,  Carlos Venegas Fornias ,  Rafael de Bivar Marquese
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Weight:   0.778kg
ISBN:  

9781469663111


ISBN 10:   1469663112
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   30 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"An important contribution to our understanding of how the physical landscape and its manipulation shaped not only the slave societies but also the ecology of the regions in which cotton, sugar, and coffee plantations operated.""--Journal of Southern History Landscapes take shape not simply as a way of seeing the physical world, but also as a way of controlling it, by means of a codified presentation, articulated from a hegemonic point of view. . . . [Reconstructing the Landscapes of Slavery] illustrates changes in the exploitation of enslaved peoples that are integral to an economic rationality that [in the nineteenth century] asserted itself worldwide.--Revista Pesquisa"


An important contribution to our understanding of how the physical landscape and its manipulation shaped not only the slave societies but also the ecology of the regions in which cotton, sugar, and coffee plantations operated. --Journal of Southern History Landscapes take shape not simply as a way of seeing the physical world, but also as a way of controlling it, by means of a codified presentation, articulated from a hegemonic point of view. . . . [Reconstructing the Landscapes of Slavery] illustrates changes in the exploitation of enslaved peoples that are integral to an economic rationality that [in the nineteenth century] asserted itself worldwide.--Revista Pesquisa


Landscapes take shape not simply as a way of seeing the physical world, but also as a way of controlling it, by means of a codified presentation, articulated from a hegemonic point of view. . . . [Reconstructing the Landscapes of Slavery] illustrates changes in the exploitation of enslaved peoples that are integral to an economic rationality that [in the nineteenth century] asserted itself worldwide.--Revista Pesquisa


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Dale W. Tomich is professor emeritus of sociology at Binghamton University. Rafael de Bivar Marquese is professor of history at the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil. Reinaldo Funes Monzote is professor of history at the University of Havana. Carlos Venegas Fornias is a researcher at Centro de Investigaciones Juan Marinello in Havana.

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