Bound by bondage : slavery and the creation of a northern gentry / Nicole Saffold Maskiell.
2022
E446 .M393 2022
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Bound by bondage : slavery and the creation of a northern gentry / Nicole Saffold Maskiell.
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9781501764264
1501764268
9781501764257
150176425X
9781501764240
1501764268
9781501764257
150176425X
9781501764240
Published
Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2022.
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©2022
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English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 294 pages) : illustrations, map
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E446 .M393 2022
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306.3/620974
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 27, 2022).
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Table of Contents
Introduction : Manhunt
Neger : Race, slavery, and status in the Dutch Northeast (1640s-1660s)
Kolonist : Slaveholding and the survival of expansive Anglo-Dutch elite networks (1650s-1690s)
Naam : Race, family, and connection on the borderlands (1680s-1690s)
Bond : Forging an Anglo-Dutch slaveholding Northeast (1690s-1710s)
Family : Kinship, ambition, and fear in a time of rebellions (1710s-1720s)
Market : Creating kinship-based empires united by slaveholding (1730s-1750s)
Identity : Navigating racial expectations to escape slavery (1750s-1760s)
Conclusion : Gentry.
Neger : Race, slavery, and status in the Dutch Northeast (1640s-1660s)
Kolonist : Slaveholding and the survival of expansive Anglo-Dutch elite networks (1650s-1690s)
Naam : Race, family, and connection on the borderlands (1680s-1690s)
Bond : Forging an Anglo-Dutch slaveholding Northeast (1690s-1710s)
Family : Kinship, ambition, and fear in a time of rebellions (1710s-1720s)
Market : Creating kinship-based empires united by slaveholding (1730s-1750s)
Identity : Navigating racial expectations to escape slavery (1750s-1760s)
Conclusion : Gentry.