DEPICTION OF THE HISTORY OF SLAVERY AND SLAVE CULTURE

DEPICTION OF THE HISTORY OF SLAVERY AND SLAVE CULTURE

Authors

  • Zala Yashrajsinh D.
  • Dr. Rishi A Thakar

Keywords:

Abolition, Culture, Empire, History, Slavery, World Slavery

Abstract

Jeremy Black's History of Slavery in the World attempts to raise awareness of the issue of slavery by using global references. Slavery is shown in this issue via the lens of ancient global culture, namely that of major civilizations. The study covers the many forms of slavery as well as how it has evolved in terms of shape and style via global allusions. In this comprehensive history, Jeremy Black describes how slavery originated in antiquity and continues to this day in the shape of modern offenses like human trafficking and forced labor. He illustrates the various manifestations of slavery throughout history and the world, including the West Indian plantations, the Spartan insurrection, and the brutal forced labor of the gulags and concentration camps. Slavery shaped new global cultures like those in America and Brazil and contributed to the consolidation of transoceanic empires. Black examines the activists and the horrific testimonies of the slaves as he traces the protracted struggle for abolition in the 19th century. Slavery still exists today, and contrary to popular belief, forced labor may be found far closer to home.

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References

Black, Jeremy. A Brief History of Slavery, first edition, U, S, Brown book group,2008

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Milton, Meltzer. Slavery: A World History, illustrated Edition, Ia Capo Press, 1993

Morgan, Edmund S. American Slavery, American Freedom. Researchvised Edition, W. W Norton, 2003

6, Jay, G. American Literature and the Culture Wars. Cornell University Press, 1997

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Published

03-03-2024

How to Cite

Zala Yashrajsinh D., & Dr. Rishi A Thakar. (2024). DEPICTION OF THE HISTORY OF SLAVERY AND SLAVE CULTURE. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 9(si2). Retrieved from http://vidhyayanaejournal.org/journal/article/view/1914
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