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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Commodification
1. Commodity Chains and Chained Commodities: The U.S. Coastwise Slave Trade and an Atlantic Business Network
2. Silver Buckles and Slaves: Borrowing, Lending, and the Commodification of Slaves in Virginia Communities
3. “To Realize Money Facilities”: Slave Life Insurance, the Slave Trade, and Credit in the Old South
4. Nat Turner in Print and on Film
Part II: The Slave Community
5. Taking Liberties: Saint Dominguan Slaves and the Formation of Community in Philadelphia, 1791–1805
6. “A Slave That Will Steal from a Slave, Is Called Mean as Master” :Thefts and Violence inside Southern Slave Quarters
7. Bonds Burst Asunder: The Transformation of the Internal Economy in Confederate Richmond
8. The Problem of Autonomy: Toward a Postliberal History
Part III: Comparative Slavery
9. Slave Women and Urban Labor in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
10. “In Algiers, the City of Bondage”: Urban Slavery in Comparative Context
11. The Nineteenth-Century “Other Souths,” Modernization, and Nation-Building: Expanding the Comparative Perspective
12. “When I Think How Our Family Is Scattered”: Comparing Forced Separation among Antebellum Slave Families
Contributors
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