eBook: Science of Abolition: How Slaveholders Became the Enemies of Progress (DRM EPUB)
 
電子書格式: DRM EPUB
作者: Herschthal Eric Herschthal 
分類: History of the Americas ,
Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 ,
Slavery & abolition of slavery ,
Social discrimination & inequality ,
Ethnic studies ,
Sociology & anthropology ,
History of science ,
c 1800 to c 1900 ,
USA  
書城編號: 20332955


售價: $390.00

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製造商: Yale University Press
出版日期: 2021/05/25
頁數: 320
ISBN: 9780300258554
 
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A revealing look at how antislavery scientists and Black and white abolitionists used scientific ideas to discredit slaveholders In the context of slavery, science is usually associated with slaveholders' scientific justifications of racism. But abolitionists were equally adept at using scientific ideas to discredit slaveholders. Looking beyond the science of race, The Science of Abolition shows how Black and white scientists and abolitionists drew upon a host of scientific disciplines-from chemistry, botany, and geology, to medicine and technology-to portray slaveholders as the enemies of progress. From the 1770s through the 1860s, scientists and abolitionists in Britain and the United States argued that slavery stood in the way of scientific progress, blinded slaveholders to scientific evidence, and prevented enslavers from adopting labor'saving technologies that might eradicate enslaved labor. While historians increasingly highlight slavery's centrality to the modern world, fueling the rise of capitalism, science, and technology, few have asked where the myth of slavery's backwardness comes from in the first place. This book contends that by routinely portraying slaveholders as the enemies of science, abolitionists and scientists helped generate that myth.
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