American Slavery: 1619-1877
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2003
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Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1619-1877
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Military & War•
Business & Economics2003
Adult
18+ years
American Slavery: 1619-1877 by Peter Kolchin offers a comprehensive overview of the institution of slavery in the United States, examining its development, impact on individuals and society, and eventual abolition. The book analyzes the experiences of enslaved persons, the economic and political factors that sustained slavery, and the various efforts to resist and dismantle the system.
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Peter Kolchin's American Slavery: 1619-1877 is praised for its comprehensive and clear synthesis of slavery's history and its impact on America. The book excels in accessibility and depth, offering insights for scholars and general readers. Some critics note a lack of new groundbreaking research, but it remains a valuable resource for understanding America’s past.
Readers interested in American Slavery: 1619-1877 by Peter Kolchin often enjoy scholarly explorations of U.S. history, particularly those who appreciated Edmund Morgan's American Slavery, American Freedom. They seek nuanced, well-researched narratives about the complexities of slavery and its impact on American development.
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Book • Nonfiction
United States • 1619-1877
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Military & War•
Business & Economics2003
Adult
18+ years
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