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Ira Berlin

    1. leden 1941 – 5. červen 2018

    Ira Berlin byl významný historik specializující se na americké otroctví. Jeho práce se ponořila do složitých témat otroctví a jeho dopadu na americkou společnost. Berlin byl známý svým hlubokým výzkumem a pronikavými analýzami, které osvětlily tuto klíčovou kapitolu amerických dějin. Jeho přínos k pochopení minulosti byl hluboký a trvalý.

    Many Thousand Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America
    Many Thousands Gone
    • Many Thousands Gone

      The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America

      • 497 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Today, many Americans associate slavery primarily with cotton, the deep South, and the African-American church. However, at the start of the nineteenth century, after nearly two centuries of African-American life in mainland North America, few slaves grew cotton, resided in the deep South, or practiced Christianity. This work traces the evolution of black society from the early seventeenth century through the Revolution. Ira Berlin, a prominent historian, reintegrates slaves into the narrative of the American working class and the broader national tapestry. African Americans labored as field hands on tobacco and rice plantations, skilled artisans in port cities, and soldiers on the frontier, striving to create their own world under challenging circumstances. Spanning from the North to the Chesapeake Bay and the Mississippi Valley, the narrative reveals the diverse forms of slavery and freedom before cotton's dominance. The transition from creole slaves—who worked alongside owners, free blacks, and indentured whites—to plantation generations highlights the grueling labor that defined their society and the preservation of African traditions. As labor dynamics evolved, so too did the relationships between slaves and masters, and between slaves and society. Berlin illustrates how the meanings of slavery and race were continuously renegotiated as the nation moved toward independence and confronted Enlightenment ideals.

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    • Ranging from the early 1600s to the beginning of the nineteenth century, a panoramic survey of the lives of blacks under slavery reveals the changing nature of slavery as the first generations of creole slaves gave way to the plantation workers. UP.

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