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Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South (UnCivil Wars Ser.)

DOC Empty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South (UnCivil Wars Ser.) by Brian Miller in History

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While most studies of the slave trade focus on the volume of captives and on their ethnic origins; the question of how the Africans organized their familial and communal lives to resist and assail it has not received adequate attention. But our picture of the slave trade is incomplete without an examination of the ways in which men and women responded to the threat and reality of enslavement and deportation. Fighting the Slave Trade is the first book to explore in a systematic manner the strategies Africans used to protect and defend themselves and their communities from the onslaught of the Atlantic slave trade and how they assaulted it. It challenges widely held myths of African passivity and general complicity in the trade and shows that resistance to enslavement and to involvement in the slave trade was much more pervasive than has been acknowledged by the orthodox interpretation of historical literature. Focused on West Africa; the essays collected here examine in detail the defensive; protective; and offensive strategies of individuals; families; communities; and states. In chapters discussing the manipulation of the environment; resettlement; the redemption of captives; the transformation of social relations; political centralization; marronage; violent assaults on ships and entrepôts; shipboard revolts; and controlled participation in the slave trade as a way to procure the means to attack it; Fighting the Slave Trade presents a much more complete picture of the West African slave trade than has previously been available.


#1098251 in Books Brian Craig Miller 2015-03-15 2015-03-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.90 x .80 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 0820343323280 pagesEmpty Sleeves Amputation in the Civil War South Uncivil Wars


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerAwesome!0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The transaction was perfect between the seller and I but it lacked a ...By laura duffyThe transaction was perfect between the seller and I but it lacked a real story and I found it be very repetitive.2 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent although somewhat of a niche topicBy zman1975With my father (and grandfather) being surgeons; I have been a lifelong enthusiast and fan of amputations- I've even witnessed several live as a child! As such; I was really looking forward to this book. Well written; with excellent detail and historical context. I can only hope the author can make plans to perhaps have a sequel (or two?) focusing on WW1 or WW2; or perhaps the latest conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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