Spaces of Enslavement

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781501781698

A History of Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York

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By Andrea C. Mosterman
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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450 g
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277

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Andrea C. Mosterman is Associate Professor of Atlantic History and Joseph Tregle Professor in Early American History at the University of New Orleans. Mosterman's articles have appeared in The Journal of African History, Early American Studies, and elsewhere.

Introduction: A Spatial Analysis of Slavery in Dutch New York 1. Enslaved Labor and the Settling of New Netherland 2. The Geography of Enslaved Life in New Netherland 3. Control and Resistance in the Public Space 4. Enslavement and the Dual Nature of the Home 5. Slavery and Social Power in Dutch Reformed Churches Conclusion: A More Benign System of Slavery?

Mosterman offers an in-depth study of the often-overlooked spaces where enslaved people lived and labored to demonstrate that proximity highlighted the disparities between enslavers and the enslaved and was used as a tool of oppression. (William and Mary Quarterly) A welcome corrective to the history of slavery in New Netherland-and, more generally, in the North- underscoring that the lived experiences of those in bondage there were neither static nor monolithic. (New York History)

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