Igor Martins (1990-)


Collateral Effect

slavery and wealth in the Cape Colony

Martins, Igor | COLLATERAL EFFECT : slavery and wealth in the Cape Colony


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789187793684

Boken analyserar slaveri som ekonomiskt system och dess påverkan på levnadsstandard och produktionsprocesser i den brittiska Kapkolonin.

  • Utforskar slaveri och rikedom i Kapkolonin.

  • En grundlig analys inom humaniora och historia.

  • I häftad, utgiven 2020.

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REA-pris340 kr

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789187793684
Bokserie: Lund Studies in Economic History

Omfång: 292
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2020-09-22

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Slavery, as an economic system, has always been strongly associated with labor. This is not surprising as slavery was the most brutal system of labor coercion. When considering slavery as a system of property rights, however, it is easy to observe how slaves could be exploited in ways beyond labor extraction. This understanding, although not new from a theoretical standpoint, has been largely neglected from an empirical perspective. This thesis aims to fill this gap by measuring the importance of slavery to living standards and production processes as both labor and capital inputs. The British Cape Colony serves as the case study for this endeavor. Employing a range of newly digitized historical databases covering the economic life and genealogical history of the British Cape Colony through the 18th and 19th centuries, this thesis uses the Slave Trade Act 1807 and the Slave Abolition Act 1833 to analyze slaveholding households from a longitudinal perspective, such that the interdependencies of slave ownership, agricultural output, and related capital are considered simultaneously. This thesis concludes that scenarios with weak property rights to land and lack of organized means for the provision of credit rendered slaves a suitable financial instrument allowing slaveholders to exploit the enslaved as means to raise capital beyond the agricultural labor. It magnifies the importance of slavery in the colony and provides economic historians with another tool to further interpret the profitability and the efficiency of the slave system. Understanding the proprietary relationship between masters and slaves and, consequently, their exploitation beyond agricultural work is key to explaining the dynamics of slavery in its entirety.

Vanliga frågor om Collateral Effect av Igor Martins

Boken 'Collateral Effect: slavery and wealth in the Cape Colony' av Igor Martins analyserar slaveri som ett ekonomiskt system och dess kopplingar till arbetskraft och kapital i den brittiska Kapkolonin.

Boken utforskar ekonomisk historia, sambanden mellan slavägande och jordbruksproduktion, samt hur svaga äganderätter och brist på kreditmöjligheter möjliggjorde exploatering av slavar.

Boken är ett häftat band, publicerad av Lunds universitet den 22 september 2020, omfattar 292 sidor och är skriven på engelska.

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