Description
From the Maroons of Jamaica to slave revolts in the U.S., this volume explores the causes of, and reactions against, one of the oldest and most outrageous human practices.
About the Author
Johannes Postma taught European and African History at Minnesota State University, Mankato, where he is now Emeritus Professor. He is author of The Atlantic Slave Trade (Greenwood 2003), The Dutch in the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1600-1815 (1990), and is editor and co-author of Riches from Atlantic Commerce: Dutch Transatlantic Trade and Shipping, 1585-1817 (2003). Since his retirement in 2001, he has lived in Wilbraham, Massachusetts.
Reviews
Well researched and informative, this work offers an in-depth survey of the world's major slave revolts and touches on many of the lesser-known aspects of them. Little has been written about this topic since the documentation of the subject is relatively scanty (largely because slave revolts were rarely successful)....This intriguing reference stands alone in its field and will be a solid addition. * School Library Journal *
High school students and up will learn about historic events that have shaped the world. * MultiCultural Review *
The author puts forward a global view on the topic and adds chapters on pre-1500s peasant uprisings, marronage (rebellion through flight), and slave leadership roles. Common themes of harsh treatment and the threat of punishment are echoed in the short biographies and primary-source documents that supplement a text written for advanced researchers. * Curriculum Connections *
...this volume seems like a useful addition to college and school libraries, particularly if institutions can add complementary books in the series. * ARBA *
Book Information
ISBN 9780313338540
Author Johannes Postma
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Greenwood Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 510g