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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Notes
1780–1880: A Century of Imperial Transformation
Works Cited
Slavery in Mainland Spanish America in the Age of the Second Slavery
I
II
III
IV
Notes
Works Cited
Transatlantic Patriotisms: Race and Nation in the Impact of the Guerra de África in the Spanish Caribbean in 1860
The “African War”: A View from across the Atlantic
Peninsular Patriotisms: Francisco Fort, from Tetuan to Santo Domingo via Havana
Creole Patriotisms: Antonio Serret, from Santiago de Cuba to Matanzas via Barcelona and Wad-Ras
A Reencounter and Two Conclusions
Notes
Works Cited
Archival Materials
The End of the Legal Slave Trade in Cuba and the Second Slavery
Vienna and Bilateral Diplomacy
The Treaty and the Interest of Havana
The Trafficking of Africans Preceding the End of the Legal Slave Trade
Notes
Works Cited
From Cotton to Camels: Plantation Ambitions in Midcentury Hispaniola
Tropical Exuberance: New Dreams for Caribbean Labor Control
Assembling the Spanish Colonial State
Labor, Capital, and Profit
Immigration and Indenture
Discipline and Leisure
A Sacred Decree … a Categorical Prohibition
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
The Fight against Patronato: Labra, Cepeda, and the Second Abolition
Second Empire, Second Slavery, and Second Abolition
The Abolition of Slavery: An Open Debate
Rafael María de Labra and Francisco Cepeda
La Tribuna, La Revista de las Antillas, and the Second Abolition
The End of the Campaign
Notes
Works Cited
Atlantization and the First Failed Slavery: Panama from the Sixteenth to the Seventeenth Century
The First Slavery in Panama and the Atlantic
Social Structures in the Audiencia of Panamá
Runaway Slaves and the Failure of the “First Slavery”
Notes
Works Cited
Bibliography
Slavery in the Paraíba Valley and the Formation of the World Coffee Market in the Nineteenth Century
Interpretations of Brazilian Coffee Culture
World Coffee Production in the Age of Revolution, 1790–1830
The Paraíba Valley Domination of the World Coffee Market, 1830–1880
Notes
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
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