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Without consent or contract : the rise and fall of American slavery (1989)

av Robert William Fogel

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Over the past quarter-century, Robert William Fogel has blazed new trails in scholarship on the lives of the slaves in the American South. Now he presents the dramatic rise and fall of the "peculiar institution," as the abolitionist movement rose into a powerful political force that pulled down a seemingly impregnable system.… (mer)
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"Few historians have more skillfully integrated economic with social, intellectual, and political history to demonstrate both the importance and the limits of economic developments -- the material reality and the perception of it . . . Pleasurable as well as instructive reading for anyone interested in the most fateful of our national crimes and the most fearful of our national crises . . .. A splendid book." Eugene D. Genovese, Los Angeles Times Book Review.
  PendleHillLibrary | Aug 22, 2023 |
An expansion of the author's previous "Time on the Cross," this is a deep dive into the mechanics of American slavery. Some fairly interesting conclusions, based on "cliometrics" (the somewhat cutesy term for using data to do historical analysis). One was that slavery was a lot more robust than many in the 19th century had believed, and another that slaves under slavery were not quite as maltreated, also as many in the 19th century had believed. The author is extremely careful to fashion a new indictment of the institution, which appears at the end of the book -- probably in response to heat he got relating to the original book. ( )
  EricCostello | Jun 8, 2023 |
With its virtual monopoly of raw cotton, the Confederacy could have risen to become a dominant world power. A small "sales tax" of $.05 on cotton would put the cost burden on foreign and northern buyers, yielding $100 million annually during the 1860s--"50 percent more than the entire federal budget on the eve of the Civil War". [415] They could have held the north hostage, where a large textile industry depended on cotton. If the revenue had been devoted to weapons, the Confederated South could maintain a standing army many times larger than the North, and proceeded to enslave the New World.

Fortunately for the cause of freedom and the viability of the middle classes, the Southern oligarchy was not capable of shrewd planning. The possibility of a global roll-back of working-class rights is not the gloomiest of the possible alternatives which have emerged from this comprehensive study of the demographics, the geology, and the cultures in conflict over the institution of Slavery in America. [416]. However, it is clear that if the North had not stood in the way of their take-over, the aristocracy built upon severe subordination could only have led to a loss of human lives far greater than the terrible toll of the Civil War. It is clear that the hope of a peaceful reduction or gradual decrease of Slavery was highly unlikely. It can be seen that Slavery was expansive, aggressive, voracious, and not going to die voluntarily. Slavery had become institutionally viable and profitable. The oligarchs were deaf to the religious and moral suasion so ardently hoped for by William E. Channing. [416].

I look with awe upon the Republican Party today--at the end of 2011. The GOP once produced great champions for freedom and enfranchisement. Where have they gone? I look at the cowards in State and Federal legislatures who have abandoned the Union. We see the emergence of a well-funded echo-chamber repeating the naked deceptions of the oligarchs--an aristocracy which continues to disguise and withhold economic and political truth. These truths include the facts exposed by Professors Fogel and Engerman. We need this book to refute the lies of those who have "taken over" the GOP itself. ( )
  keylawk | Dec 28, 2011 |
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To Stanley L. Engerman,

who shares responsibility for most of the ideas

in this book

and

To Marilyn Coopersmith,

fpr all that she has done as an administrator

of research, as a collaborator,

and as a critic
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The controversies of historians of slavery have been so intense and protracted during the past three decades that they have caught the attention of the entire history profession and periodically broken into the news. (Foreword)
Slavery is not only one of the most ancient but also one of the most long-lived forms of economic and social organization. (Chapter One)
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There are three different works, distinguished by subtitles, under the title Without Consent or Contract. Please do not combine them.

The primary volume is a non-technical summary and interpretation subtitled The Rise and Fall of American Slavery.ISBN: 0393312194
978-0393312195
0393018873 \ 0393307530 \ 978-0393307535

Three companion volumes are available to those who are concerned with its technical foundations:
The first, subtitled Evidence and Methods, contains an array of research reports on the evidence and procedures that underlie the primary volume. ISBN: 0393027902

The other two, subtitled Technical Papers: Markets and Production; and
Technical Papers: Conditions of Slave Life and the Transition to Freedom
contain a selection of the principal papers produced by the collaborators.
These latter two are cataloged as a two-volume set by the Library of Congress. ISBN: 0393027929
978-0393027921
0393027910
978-0393027914

[Adapted from the Publisher's Note in The Rise and Fall of American Slavery]
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