Seymour Drescher: 5 books

Book cover of Econocide

Econocide

British Slavery in the Era of Abolition

by Seymour Drescher
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2010

In this classic analysis and refutation of Eric Williams's 1944 thesis, Seymour Drescher argues that Britain's abolition of the slave trade in 1807 resulted not from the diminishing value of slavery for Great Britain but instead from the British public's mobilization against the slave trade, which...
Book cover of Pathways from Slavery

Pathways from Slavery

British and Colonial Mobilizations in Global Perspective

by Seymour Drescher
Language: English
Release Date: January 3, 2018

Seymour Drescher’s regular, deeply-thought and carefully nuanced arguments have periodically reshaped how we think of the subject of the history of slavery itself. He has discussed the impact of economic and cultural factors on human behaviour and has shown that historical evidence does not lead...
Book cover of The Mighty Experiment

The Mighty Experiment

Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation

by Seymour Drescher
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 2004

By the mid-eighteenth century, the transatlantic slave trade was considered to be a necessary and stabilizing factor in the capitalist economies of Europe and the expanding Americas. Britain was the most influential power in this system which seemed to have the potential for unbounded growth. In 1833,...
Book cover of Abolition

Abolition

A History of Slavery and Antislavery

by Seymour Drescher
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2009

In one form or another, slavery has existed throughout the world for millennia. It helped to change the world, and the world transformed the institution. In the 1450s, when Europeans from the small corner of the globe least enmeshed in the institution first interacted with peoples of other continents,...
Book cover of The Abolition of Slavery and the Aftermath of Emancipation in Brazil
by Seymour Drescher, Hebe Maria Mattos de Castro, George Reid Andrews
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2013

In May 1888 the Brazilian parliament passed, and Princess Isabel (acting for her father, Emperor Pedro II) signed, the lei aurea, or Golden Law, providing for the total abolition of slavery. Brazil thereby became the last “civilized nation” to part with slavery as a legal institution. The freeing...
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