Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas
Today, a century and a half after the abolition of slavery across most of the Americas, the idea of monetary reparations for former slaves and their descendants continues to be a controversial one. Lost among these debates, however, is the fact that such payments were widespread in the nineteenth century—except the “victims” were not slaves, but the slaveholders deprived of their labor. This landmark comparative study analyzes the debates over compensation within France and Great Britain. It lays out in unprecedented detail the philosophical, legal-political, and economic factors at play, establishing a powerful new model for understanding the aftermath of slavery in the Americas.

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Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas
Today, a century and a half after the abolition of slavery across most of the Americas, the idea of monetary reparations for former slaves and their descendants continues to be a controversial one. Lost among these debates, however, is the fact that such payments were widespread in the nineteenth century—except the “victims” were not slaves, but the slaveholders deprived of their labor. This landmark comparative study analyzes the debates over compensation within France and Great Britain. It lays out in unprecedented detail the philosophical, legal-political, and economic factors at play, establishing a powerful new model for understanding the aftermath of slavery in the Americas.

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Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas

Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas

by Fr d rique Beauvois
Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas

Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas

by Fr d rique Beauvois

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Today, a century and a half after the abolition of slavery across most of the Americas, the idea of monetary reparations for former slaves and their descendants continues to be a controversial one. Lost among these debates, however, is the fact that such payments were widespread in the nineteenth century—except the “victims” were not slaves, but the slaveholders deprived of their labor. This landmark comparative study analyzes the debates over compensation within France and Great Britain. It lays out in unprecedented detail the philosophical, legal-political, and economic factors at play, establishing a powerful new model for understanding the aftermath of slavery in the Americas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785333316
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 12/01/2016
Series: European Expansion & Global Interaction , #10
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Frédérique Beauvois received her doctorate from the University of Lausanne and Sciences Po Paris in 2011. She was awarded the Prize of the French Senate as well as the Prize of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lausanne in 2012. She is currently researching perceptions of slavery in the United States from 1783 to 1865.

Table of Contents

List of Tables viii

Preface x

Introduction, Compensation as a Driving Force for Abolition 1

Chapter 1 Compensation: An Issue at the Heart of a Democratic Debate 12

Chapter 2 Between Legalism and Humanism: Compensation for Eminent Domain? 52

Chapter 3 Compensation's Economic and Social Dimension: Compensation as Aid 97

Chapter 4 Compensation's Political Side: A Means of Ensuring Colonial Cooperation 158

Epilogue. The Many-Faceted Issue of Compensation 247

Appendix 254

Bibliography 259

Index 277

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