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"There Are No Slaves in France": The Political Culture of Race and Slavery in the Ancien Régime

Author Peabody, Sue
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)Peabody, Sue
ISBN / ASIN0195101987
ISBN-139780195101980
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There Are No Slaves in France examines the paradoxical emergence of political antislavery and institutional racism in the century prior to the French Revolution. Sue Peabody shows how the political culture of late Bourbon France created ample opportunities for contestation over the meaning of freedom. Based on various archival sources, this work will be of interest not only to historians of slavery and France, but to scholars interested in the emergence of modern culture in the Atlantic world.
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