American Slavery
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Beginning with the Colonial period, progressing through the Revolution and the Antebellum period, this book chronologically documents the historical evolution of slavery in the USA.



Beginning with the Colonial period, progressing through the Revolution and the Antebellum period, this book chronologically documents the historical evolution of slavery in the USA.
The Abolition and Aftermath of American Slavery and Russian Serfdom
The book explores the parallels between the American emancipation and the Russian Great Reforms, highlighting how both societies navigated the challenges of transitioning to freedom. Historian Peter Kolchin delves into the socio-political dynamics and the varied outcomes of these monumental changes, providing a comparative analysis that sheds light on the complexities of liberation and reform in different historical contexts. Through this examination, the author reveals insights into the struggles and successes faced by newly freed individuals in both nations.
The book explores the transformative period after the Civil War, highlighting the determination of African Americans to achieve independence and distance themselves from the remnants of slavery. It examines the historical developments within post-slave societies and contributes to ongoing historiographic trends related to emancipation, offering insights into the social dynamics and aspirations of black communities during this pivotal time.