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Making Slavery History: Abolitionism and the Politics of Memory in Massachusetts

Autor Margot Minardi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2012
Making Slavery History focuses on how commemorative practices and historical arguments about the American Revolution set the course for antislavery politics in the nineteenth century. The particular setting is a time and place in which people were hyperconscious of their roles as historical actors and narrators: Massachusetts in the period between the Revolution and the Civil War. This book shows how local abolitionists, both black and white, drew on their state's Revolutionary heritage to mobilize public opposition to Southern slavery. When it came to securing the citizenship of free people of color within the Commonwealth, though, black and white abolitionists diverged in terms of how they idealized black historical agency.Although it is often claimed that slavery in New England is a history long concealed, Making Slavery History finds it hidden in plain sight. From memories of Phillis Wheatley and Crispus Attucks to representations of black men at the Battle of Bunker Hill, evidence of the local history of slavery cropped up repeatedly in early national Massachusetts. In fixing attention on these seemingly marginal presences, this book demonstrates that slavery was unavoidably entangled in the commemorative culture of the early republic-even in a place that touted itself as the "cradle of liberty." Transcending the particular contexts of Massachusetts and the early American republic, this book is centrally concerned with the relationship between two ways of making history, through social and political transformation on the one hand and through commemoration, narration, and representation on the other. Making Slavery History examines the relationships between memory and social change, between histories of slavery and dreams of freedom, and between the stories we tell ourselves about who we have been and the possibilities we perceive for who we might become. Winner of the 2011 Best First Book Award from the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199922864
ISBN-10: 0199922861
Pagini: 242
Ilustrații: 10 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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A smart, creative, and provocative account...Making Slavery History represents one of those rare books that can be savored in part and devoured in whole...Minardi's narrative masters the art of using small stories to tell large tales. She not only reveals who makes history and how history gets made, she reminds readers why the stories the living choose to tell about the dead really matter at all.
Elegantly written, thought-provoking, and deserves to be widely read.
A work of genuine excellence.
Margot Minardi takes memory studies back to history, and the results are consistently illuminating. A careful, well written, valuable addition to antislavery, New England, and African American history.
This is a graceful book that is also very, very smart. Minardi elaborates, fine-tunes, and textures the 'constructed amnesia' argument about the history of slavery in New England in important ways.

Notă biografică

Margot Minardi is Assistant Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College.