Social Control in Slave Plantation Societies

Social Control in Slave Plantation Societies

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Hall Gwendolyn Midlo
Louisiana State University Press
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First published in 1971, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall's comparison of two developing sugar plantation systems - St. Domingue's (Haiti) in the eighteenth century and Cuba's in the nineteenth century - changed the focus in comparative slavery studies. Hall establishes that slavery and race relations in any given time and place were determined by strategic needs, the raison d'etre of the colony, evolving economic and demographic factors, and above all, by the need to preserve social order in colonies where the slave population was large, active, competent, resourceful, and independent minded. She delineates a pattern of racism rising and entrenching itself as a matter of public policy, as a means of bolstering the exploitative system, a pattern that recurred throughout the hemisphere.
EAN 9780807120835
ISBN 0807120839
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Publication date May 30, 1996
Pages 184
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 146
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Hall Gwendolyn Midlo