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monografia Rebiun14020848 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun14020848 m o u cr cn| 000807s1992 cau ob s001 0 eng d 91021075 9780520912458 0520912454 0585081301 9780585081304 UAM 991008025676304211 NT. eng. NT. OCL. OCLCQ. YDXCP. OCLCG. OCLCQ. NT. OCLCQ. TUU. OCLCQ. TNF. OCLCQ. NHA. CUSER. UNAV 306.3/62 20 The antislavery debate Recurso electrónico] capitalism and abolitionism as a problem in historical interpretation edited by Thomas Bender ; with essays by John Ashworth, David Brion Davis, and Thomas L. Haskell Berkeley University of California Press c1992 Berkeley Berkeley University of California Press x, 325 p. x, 325 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Introduction Thomas Bender -- Part 1. The) problem of slavery in the age of revolution, 1770-1823 David Brion Davis. 1.) What the abolitionists were up against -- 2. The) Quaker ethic and the antislavery international -- 3. The) preservation of English liberty, I -- Part 2. The) AHR debate. 4.) Capitalism and the origins of the humanitarian sensibility, part 1 Thomas L. Haskell -- 5) Capitalism and the origins of the humanitarian sensibility, part 2 Thomas L. Haskell -- 6.) Reflections on abolitionism and ideological hegemony David Brion Davis -- 7. The) relationship between capitalism and humanitarianism John Ashworth -- 8.) Contention and hegemonic interest in the debate over antislavery : a reply to Davis and Ashworth Thomas L. Haskell -- Part 3. The) debate continued. 9.) Capitalism, class, and antislavery John Ashworth -- 10. The) perils of doing history by ahistorical abstraction : a reply to Thomas L. Haskell's AHR forum reply David Brion Davis Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Bender, Thomas Ashworth, John 1950-) Davis, David Brion Haskell, Thomas L. 1939-)