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Part I. Extension: 1. A perennial institution; 2. Expanding slavery; 3. Extension and tension; 4. Border skirmishes; Part II. Crisis: 5. Age of American revolution 1770s–1820s; 6. Franco-American revolutions 1780s–1820s; 7. Latin American revolutions 1810s–1820s; 8. Abolitionism without revolution: Great Britain 1770s–1820s; Part III. Contraction: 9. British emancipation; 10. From colonial emancipation to global abolition; 11. The end of slavery: Anglo-America; 12. Abolishing New World slavery: Latin America; 13. Constructing Old World slavery: 1870s–1920s; Part IV. Reversion: 14. Inversion in Europe; 15. Afterword.
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Add Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery, 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 fir, Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery, 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 fir, Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery to your collection on WonderClub |