Slavery and Emotions in the Atlantic World
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<p>This book explores the history of slavery in the Atlantic World through the lens of emotion. Combining methods from the history of emotions with those from slavery studies often for the first time this collection provides new and important perspectives on the role that emotion played in various slave societies across the Atlantic World.</p><p>Exploring slavery in Cuba the United States and British and French colonies this book reveals how emotions were central to enslavers’ creation justification and perpetuation of the system of slavery. Simultaneously chapters also evidence the ways in which the enslaved utilised emotion as a form of refusal resistance and survival. Finally the book considers the legacies and afterlives of slavery including how emotion can inform our understanding of slavery’s longer-term implications.</p><p>Taken together the studies in this collection highlight the importance of placing emotions firmly at the centre of the study of Atlantic Slavery. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal <i>Slavery & Abolition</i>.</p>
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