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Title
The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition
ISBN
9780300181371
Book Title
Slave's Cause : a History of Abolition
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.9in
Author
Manisha Sinha
Genre
History, Social Science
Topic
Slavery, United States / 19th Century, United States / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
45.9 Oz
Number of Pages
784 Pages

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A groundbreaking history of abolition that recovers the largely forgotten role of African Americans in the long march toward emancipation from the American Revolution through the Civil War "A stunning new history of abolitionism."--Adam Rothman, Atlantic "It is difficult to imagine a more comprehensive history of the abolitionist movement. . . . Sinha] has given us a full history of the men and women who truly made us free."--Ira Berlin, New York Times Book Review Received historical wisdom casts abolitionists as bourgeois, mostly white reformers burdened by racial paternalism and economic conservatism. Manisha Sinha overturns this image, broadening her scope beyond the antebellum period usually associated with abolitionism and recasting it as a radical social movement in which men and women, black and white, free and enslaved found common ground in causes ranging from feminism and utopian socialism to anti-imperialism and efforts to defend the rights of labor. Drawing on extensive archival research, including newly discovered letters and pamphlets, Sinha documents the influence of the Haitian Revolution and the centrality of slave resistance in shaping the ideology and tactics of abolition. This book is a comprehensive new history of the abolition movement in a transnational context. It illustrates how the abolitionist vision ultimately linked the slave's cause to the struggle to redefine American democracy and human rights across the globe.

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
030018137x
ISBN-13
9780300181371
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13038289662

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Book Title
Slave's Cause : a History of Abolition
Author
Manisha Sinha
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Slavery, United States / 19th Century, United States / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2016
Genre
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
784 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.9in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
45.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
E441
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"Lucidly written, compellingly argued and based on exhaustive scholarship, The Slave's Cause captures the myriad aspects of this diverse and far-ranging movement and will deservedly take its place alongside the equally magisterial works of Ira Berlin on slavery and Eric Foner on the Reconstruction Era. Ms. Sinha seems to have read just about everything ever written on the subject of antislavery, including diaries, broadsides, speeches and legal arguments by the famous and the obscure alike. It is a measure of her command of the material that even as she leads us through the deepest thickets of antebellum polemics she is rarely dull." --Fergus Bordewich, Wall Street Journal, "A groundbreaking, brilliant book. The Slave's Cause should be required reading for every scholar in the humanities and social sciences who is concerned with the American condition. It's that important. No one does a better job describing how and why male and female, black and white abolitionists created the first civil rights movement."--John Stauffer, Harvard University, "A powerfully unfamiliar look at the struggle to end slavery in the United States. . . . The Slave's Cause is as multifaceted as the movement it chronicles."--Matthew Price, Boston Globe, "A powerful, ambitious  work of scholarship. The research is extraordinary... Her prose is also careful and often elegant, her argument bold... Sinha offers us a glimpse of a usable past: a diverse and inclusive story of abolitionism."--Ari Kelman, TLS, "A long book, but well worth the investment. I read nearly everything published on the subject, but I still learned something new in every chapter."--Stephen L. Carter, Bloomberg View, "Invites us to take a fresh look at the entire story. It's an extraordinary story, which asks the reader to re-evaluate the very nature of abolition on both sides of the Atlantic... It is shaped by historical imagination and anchored in extensive research, and will oblige future scholars to rethink the very nature of abolition itself."--James Walvin, BBC History Magazine, " The Slave's Cause is valuable for a number of reasons. Primarily, it offers both the general reader and the specialist a literal catalogue of anti-slavery activities and their major writings -- a who's who of the movement."--Prof. Beverly Tomek, Reviews in History , Won an Honorable Mention in the U.S. History category for the 2017 American Publishers Awards for Professional & Scholarly Excellence (PROSE)., "[This] book, which traces the history of abolition from the 1600s to the 1860s, documents its international character and demonstrates the central role played by free and enslaved Blacks, is a valuable addition to our understanding of the role of race and racism in America."--Glenn Altschuler, Florida Courier, "[Sinha's] research is deep and wide-ranging, and she both reacquaints us with familiar historical figures and introduces us to those who may not be familiar. . . . in recent years the crucial roles of African-Americans in directing and sustaining the movement have been compellingly demonstrated. But no one has made the case as fully as has Sinha."--Steven Hahn, Chronicle of Higher Education, "Manisha Sinha's comprehensive and narrative-resetting new book gives readers their fullest and most readable account of America's battle against slavery."--Steve Donoghue,  Christian Science Monitor, "It is difficult to imagine a more comprehensive history of the abolitionist movement . . . [Sinha] has given us a full history of the men and women who truly made us free."--Ira Berlin, New York Times Book Review, "It is difficult to imagine a more comprehensive history of the abolitionist movement. . . . [Sinha] has given us a full history of the men and women who truly made us free."--Ira Berlin, New York Times Book Review, "[The] long history of the fight to end slavery is brilliantly told in historian Manisha Sinha's magisterial, The Slave's Cause ."--Erik J. Chaput, Providence Journal, "This well-written and accessible book has many strengths, but Sinha's able deployment of so many sources makes it outstanding."--Olivette Otele, Times Higher Education, "This book will long be a must read for expert and lay readers alike who want to truly understand the history of the nation's most important and revolutionary movement for radical social change."--Corey M. Brooks, Civil War Book Review, "This comprehensive history of abolition in the US provides long overdue coverage of one of the country's foundational radical reform movements, initiating the US commitment to the principle of human rights. Original in conceptualization and primary research, the book covers the breadth of abolition from the 17th century to the aftermath of slavery's eradication by the Thirteenth Amendment, and touches briefly on the movement's legacies today. . . . Highly recommended."-- Choice, "Manisha Sinha's comprehensive and narrative-resetting new book gives readers their fullest and most readable account of America's battle against slavery."--Steve Donoghue, Christian Science Monitor, "A marvelous book long needed! Manisha Sinha's The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition presents a revolutionary narrative that gives black activism long overdue acknowledgment. At the same time, Sinha erases needless color lines, revealing the comprehensive nature of abolitionism."--Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People, "[A] comprehensive survey of the abolitionist movement in Colonial and independent America . . . Covers a great deal of ground well. . . . Wide-ranging and admirably ambitious."-- Kirkus Reviews, "At once encyclopedic in narrative detail and broadly interpretive, squeezing new meaning from known figures and texts, and introducing readers to other, more obscure actors, many of them African Americans . . . In her masterwork, The Slave's Cause , Manisha Sinha heroically rescues abolitionism from the condescension of historians."--Bruce Laurie, Massachusetts Review, "A powerful, ambitious work of scholarship. The research is extraordinary... Her prose is also careful and often elegant, her argument bold... Sinha offers us a glimpse of a usable past: a diverse and inclusive story of abolitionism."--Ari Kelman, TLS, "In emphasizing abolitionism's long historical trajectory, its international perspective, and its interracial character, Sinha situates her story firmly within the most up-to-date trends in historical writing; and with her extensive research and broad command of the era, she has produced a work of high originality and broad popular appeal."--Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery "A groundbreaking, brilliant book. The Slave's Cause should be required reading for every scholar in the humanities and social sciences who is concerned with the American condition. It's that important. No one does a better job describing how and why male and female, black and white abolitionists created the first civil rights movement."--John Stauffer, Harvard University "A marvelous book long needed! Manisha Sinha's The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition presents a revolutionary narrative that gives black activism long overdue acknowledgment. At the same time, Sinha erases needless color lines, revealing the comprehensive nature of abolitionism."--Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People "Beginning with the actions and arguments of enslaved people, Manisha Sinha masterfully reconstructs the evolution of this international, interracial movement to rescue humanity from a predatory and expansionist unfree empire."--Craig Steven Wilder, author of Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities, "Manisha Sinha's comprehensive and narrative-resetting new book gives readers their fullest and most readable account of America's battle against slavery."-- Christian Science Monitor, "[A] prodigious work of scholarship. . . . Manisha Sinha has cemented in place the last stone in the scholarly edifice of the past half century that has rehabilitated the abolitionists' reputation."--James M. McPherson, New York Review of Books, "In emphasizing abolitionism's long historical trajectory, its international perspective, and its interracial character, Sinha situates her story firmly within the most up-to-date trends in historical writing; and with her extensive research and broad command of the era, she has produced a work of high originality and broad popular appeal."--Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, Finalist for 2017 Frederick Douglass Book Prize, jointly sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at the MacMillan Center at Yale University., " The Slave's Cause is valuable for a number of reasons. Primarily, it offers both the general reader and the specialist a literal catalogue of anti-slavery activities and their major writings -- a who's who of the movement."--Prof. Beverly Tomek, Reviews in History, "A stunning new history of abolitionism. . . . Placing abolitionism in its international context is just one of the great strengths of The Slave's Cause . . . . [Sinha] plugs abolitionism back into the history of anticapitalist protest."--Adam Rothman, The Atlantic, "Beginning with the actions and arguments of enslaved people, Manisha Sinha masterfully reconstructs the evolution of this international, interracial movement to rescue humanity from a predatory and expansionist unfree empire."--Craig Steven Wilder, author of Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2015-948091
Dewey Decimal
306.3620973
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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