Perspectives and Irony in American Slavery Edited by Harry P. OwensEssays by Carl N. Degler Eugene D. Genovese David Brion Davis Stanley L. Engerman William K. Scarborough John W. Blassingame and Kenneth M. StamppThis volume is an outgrowth of a symposium entitled The Slave Experience in America: A Bicentennial Perspective sponsored by the University of Mississippi in October 1975. Few institutions have had as much influence on American history as the institution of slavery. For at least three centuries slavery has generated discussion heated debate or active denunciation. In this volume of collected essays seven distinguished historians offer not consensus but their individual perspectives on this controversial subject. In his essay Carl N. Degler develops the idea of irony in American slavery one of the major themes of this book. Examining slavery in its international setting Eugene D. Genovese interprets the relationships between emerging capitalism and slavery and the conflicts between the industrial revolution and the old landed classes. David Brion Davis concentrates on American attitudes toward slavery by viewing the abolitionists' arguments against slavery as being shaped in part by the southern defense of slavery. Both sides of this conflict according to Davis ironically failed to develop along the central force of slavery. Stanley L. Engerman discusses the economies of slavery and the nature of the slave economy. In presenting slavery through the eyes of the slave holder William K. Scarborough concentrates on the large plantations and offers a perspective on the paternalistic nature of slavery. John W. Blassingame examines slavery not from the planter's house but from the slave quarters and offers insights into the complex relationships and status symbols within the slave community. In the concluding essay Kenneth M. Stampp presents his interpretation of the role of historians and their continuing investigation of American slavery.
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