Note to Self: Slavery Course Topics
Emily Eisner asked me: What would you teach if you were to teach an entire course on slavery and the shadows it cast? So I dusted out my "unfreedom" file from the "courses I have never taught" box, & updated the topics:
Ancient & medieval slavery & serfdom
Hierarchy and patriarchy to 1000 BC
Inequality, slavery & the poisoned chalice of agriculture
Horses, wheels, chariots, & nobles
High patriarchy & polygyny
Slavery and serfdom in the early classical world
Managing the household
���Slaves by nature���
Slavery & empires
Inequality, domination, and the market in the classical efflorescences
War booty
Plantation & mine slavery
Slaves ���skilled in literature & music���
Did slavery prevent a Hellenistic or Roman industrial revolution?
Gaining wealth and power in the classical world
Merchants, princes, & oligarchs
Culture & work: keeping your hands clean & getting them dirty
From slavery to serfdom: late antiquity & after
Manumission & its opposite
Honestiores & humiliores
Barbarians, thralls, knights, & raids
High feudalism
Slave raids & slave trades in the Old World 500-1500
Slaves from Ireland, England, & Russia
Slaves from France, Italy, Ukraine, & the Caucasus
Slaves from Africa
Slaves on horses
The creation of Islamic polities
Sultans, amirs, clans, & slaves
Eunuchs & households
Mamelukes & janissaries
The Black Death & the end of the first serfdom, 1300-1600
Serfdom on the eve in 1345
The class struggle in western Europe
Ending feudal tenures & privileges
The Commercial Revolution & the coming of the second serfdom, 1300-1900
Cash crops & domination
Nobles, czars, & cossacks
Ending serfdom in eastern Europe
Conquistadores & enslaving Amerindians
Genocide
Forced labor
Long-term political-economy consequences for Latin America
Modern & capitalist slavery
The Atlantic slave trade, 1500-1780
Guns in Africa
Sugar islands and the middle passage
Calories & luxuries to Britain & elsewhere
Slavery & cotton
Who profited from cotton slavery?
Westward expansion & the Slavepower
The financial calculus of emancipation
Consequences of slavery for Africa
The political economy of African slave trades
Nathan Nunn���s correlations
African growth retardation
Modes of New World slavery
���Like a poor third cousin���
Industrial & craft slavery
Plantation slavery under the slave trade
Plantation slavery after the slave trade
Selling people south and west
The political & moral economy of a slave society
Thomas Jefferson
Cassius Clay
Roger B. Taney
Jefferson Davis
Abraham Lincoln
Post-slavery North American ���herrenvolk��� democracy
Abolitionism, abolition, & ���reconstruction��� 1820-1880
The Selling of Joseph & Uncle Tom���s Cabin
Wartime ���necessity���
40 acres & a mule���not
Jim Crow 1865-2020
The corrupt bargain of 1876
���Separate but equal���
Disenfranchisement & disempowerment
���Race science��� & eugenicism 1850-2020
���Survival of the fittest���
���Improving the race���
The need to believe in racial hierarchies
Civil rights 1920-2020
The appeal to American ideals
The opportunity of 1965
The corruption of the Republican Party
The Great Migration & the Great Redlining 1920-2020
Other immigrant ghettoes in America
How the Black inner city was different
Long-term consequences of the great redlining
Mass incarceration & policing
White fear & flight
Crack & incarceration
���Aggressive policing��� & Black Lives Matter
The ���declining significance of race���? 1970-2020
Roads to upward mobility
The coming of the second gilded age
The mockery of "equal opportunity"
Other dimensions of unfreedom
Master & servant
The duties of a servant
The duties of an employee
Employer monopsony power
The arrival of modern feminism
Being female in the agrarian age not for sissies
Eating for two & ���women���s work���
The demographic transition
Institutions & opportunities
Gender & identity
Wage slavery
Marx���s vision
Forcing people to enslave themselves
The Polanyian view of the market
Gilded ages
���I can hire half the working class to shoot the other half���
Pinkertons & porters
Mass media & the public sphere
Monopoly capitalism
.#economichistory #highlighted #inequality #notetoself #slavery #2020-06-16
Published on June 17, 2020 07:51
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