Slavery and Human Progress: 800 (Galaxy Books)

Slavery and Human Progress: 800 (Galaxy Books)

by David Brion Davis (Author)

Synopsis

Pulitzer Prize-winner David Brion Davis here provides a penetrating survey of slavery and emancipation throughout world history--from ancient times to the 20th century. He demonstrates that slavery, once regarded as a form of human progress, played a crucial part in the expansion of the Western world, and that not until the 18th and 19th centuries did views of slavery as a retrograde institution gain far-reaching acceptance.

Illuminating this momentous historical shift from progressive slavery to progressive emancipation, Davis ranges over a wide array of important developments--from the transition from white to black slavery, to the impact of the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, to 20th-century debates about slavery in the League of Nations and the U.N. He probes the intricate connections among slavery, emancipation, and the idea of progress, shedding new light on two crucial issues--the human capacity for dignifying acts of oppression and the problems of implementing social change--and placing the most recent international debate about freedom and human rights into much-needed perspective.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 396
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 18 Sep 1986

ISBN 10: 0195037332
ISBN 13: 9780195037333

Media Reviews
This is a work of impressive scholarship, and is probably definitive. * Geographical Magazine *