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Vom Frieden zur Freiheit: Quäkerrhetorik & Geburt der amerikanischen Antisklaverei 1657-1761

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Binding
Hardcover
Original/Reproduction
Original
Subject
Quakers
Modified Item
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Original/Facsimile
Original
Place of Publication
New Haven and London
Title
From Peace to Freedom
Subjects
Religion & Beliefs
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
ISBN
9780300180770

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300180772
ISBN-13
9780300180770
eBay Product ID (ePID)
128695461

Product Key Features

Book Title
From Peace to Freedom : Quaker Rhetoric and the Birth of American Antislavery, 1657-1761
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Slavery, Christian Church / History, Christianity / Quaker, United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Social History
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Religion, Social Science, History
Author
Brycchan Carey
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-012517
Reviews
"This readable and important book is a welcome addition to the history of antislavery work."-- The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, " From Peace to Freedom is a bracing and welcome addition to the literature on Quaker antislavery activism and writing."-- William and Mary Quarterly, "This is the book we have been waiting for-a fine-grained exploration of Quaker writings and rhetorical strategies aimed at ending slave trading and slave holding. . . . Carey's fine book is a ringing endorsement of what Margaret Mead said many years ago: 'Never underestimate the ability of a few people to change the world; indeed that is the way it always was.'"-Gary B. Nash, University of California, Los Angeles, "Timely and very important, this book demonstrates how over nearly a century Quakers constructed a corporate discourse of anti-slavery and how that discourse became the basis for all later anti-slavery sentiment in America. . . . A model of fine scholarship."-B. P. Dandelion, University of Birmingham, "Brycchan Carey's From Peace to Freedom is a significant contribution to the historiography of the early transatlantic antislavery movement. Combining lucid rhetorical and literary textual analysis with archival historical research, Carey makes a compelling case for how and why the evolution of Quaker opposition to slavery from 1657 to 1761 laid the necessary groundwork for the seemingly sudden rise of the transatlantic antislavery movement in the last quarter of the eighteenth century and beyond."-Vincent Carretta, University of Maryland, "Timely and very important, this book demonstrates how over nearly a century Quakers constructed a corporate discourse of anti-slavery and how that discourse became the basis for all later anti-slavery sentiment in America. . . . A model of fine scholarship."--B. P. Dandelion, University of Birmingham, " From Peace to Freedom is a bracing and welcome addition to the literature on Quaker antislavery activism and writing."- William and Mary Quarterly, "This is the book we have been waiting for--a fine-grained exploration of Quaker writings and rhetorical strategies aimed at ending slave trading and slave holding. . . . Carey's fine book is a ringing endorsement of what Margaret Mead said many years ago: 'Never underestimate the ability of a few people to change the world; indeed that is the way it always was.'"--Gary B. Nash, University of California, Los Angeles, "Brycchan Carey's From Peace to Freedom is a significant contribution to the historiography of the early transatlantic antislavery movement. Combining lucid rhetorical and literary textual analysis with archival historical research, Carey makes a compelling case for how and why the evolution of Quaker opposition to slavery from 1657 to 1761 laid the necessary groundwork for the seemingly sudden rise of the transatlantic antislavery movement in the last quarter of the eighteenth century and beyond."--Vincent Carretta, University of Maryland, "This readable and important book is a welcome addition to the history of antislavery work."-- The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography  ,  "This is the book we have been waiting for-a fine-grained exploration of Quaker writings and rhetorical strategies aimed at ending slave trading and slave holding. . . . Carey's fine book is a ringing endorsement of what Margaret Mead said many years ago: 'Never underestimate the ability of a few people to change the world; indeed that is the way it always was.'"-Gary B. Nash, University of California, Los Angeles,  "This is the book we have been waiting for--a fine-grained exploration of Quaker writings and rhetorical strategies aimed at ending slave trading and slave holding. . . . Carey's fine book is a ringing endorsement of what Margaret Mead said many years ago: 'Never underestimate the ability of a few people to change the world; indeed that is the way it always was.'"--Gary B. Nash, University of California, Los Angeles, "This is a story that has not been told before...a significant accomplishment and contribution to our understanding of Quaker and abolitionist history."--Laura M. Stevens, University of Tulsa "Brycchan Carey's From Peace to Freedom is a significant contribution to the historiography of the early transatlantic antislavery movement. Combining lucid rhetorical and literary textual analysis with archival historical research, Carey makes a compelling case for how and why the evolution of Quaker opposition to slavery from 1657 to 1761 laid the necessary groundwork for the seemingly sudden rise of the transatlantic antislavery movement in the last quarter of the eighteenth century and beyond."--Vincent Carretta, University of Maryland "Timely and very important, this book demonstrates how over nearly a century Quakers constructed a corporate discourse of anti-slavery and how that discourse became the basis for all later anti-slavery sentiment in America. . . . A model of fine scholarship."--B. P. Dandelion, University of Birmingham, "This is a story that has not been told before...a significant accomplishment and contribution to our understanding of Quaker and abolitionist history."--Laura M. Stevens, University of Tulsa, " From Peace to Freedom is essential to understanding the origins and impact of antislavery thought in the Society of Friends."-- The Historian
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
306.3/62
Synopsis
In the first book to investigate in detail the origins of antislavery thought and rhetoric within the Society of Friends, Brycchan Carey shows how the Quakers turned against slavery in the first half of the eighteenth century and became the first organization to take a stand against the slave trade. Through meticulous examination of the earliest writings of the Friends, including journals and letters, Carey reveals the society's gradual transition from expressing doubt about slavery to adamant opposition. He shows that while progression toward this stance was ongoing, it was slow and uneven and that it was vigorous internal debate and discussion that ultimately led to a call for abolition. His book will be a major contribution to the history of the rhetoric of antislavery and the development of antislavery thought as explicated in early Quaker writing.
LC Classification Number
HT917.F74.C37 2012

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