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Damned Notions of Liberty - Slavery, Culture, and Power in Colonial Mexico, 1640-1769

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Informationen zum Autor Frank Proctor is Associate Professor of History at Denison University. Klappentext Prior to 1640, when the regular slave trade to New Spain ended, colonial Mexico was the second largest slaveholding society in the New World. Even so, slaves of African descent in Mexico were surrounded by a much larger indigenous majority, and by the second half of the seventeenth century there were more free Afromexicans than slaves in the colony. While it seems logical to assume that these unique demographic conditions may have created a situation ripe for slaves to challenge their oppression, Proctor's study reexamines those assumptions."Damned Notions of Liberty" explores the lived experience of slavery from the perspective of slaves themselves to reveal how the enslaved may have conceptualized and contested their subordinated social positions in New Spain's middle colonial period (roughly 1630-1760s). Relying heavily on trials from civil, ecclesiastical, and Inquisitorial courts, the study offers a detailed examination of some of the central issues to the culture of slavery--labor, family, cultural community, individual and collective agency, and access to liberation--to provide a more integrated picture of slavery in colonial Mexico. Zusammenfassung Prior to 1640! when the regular slave trade to New Spain ended! colonial Mexico was the second largest slaveholding society in the New World. Damned Notions of Liberty explores the lived experience of slavery from the perspective of slaves themselves to reveal how the enslaved may have conceptualized and contested their subordinated social positions in New Spain's middle colonial period.

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Authors Frank Proctor III, Frank Proctor, Frank T. Proctor, Frank T Proctor III, Frank T. Proctor III
Publisher University Of New Mexico Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2010
 
EAN 9780826349668
ISBN 978-0-8263-4966-8
No. of pages 288
Series Dialogos (Paperback)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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