Dissertatio Politico-theologica de Servitute Libertati Christianae Non Contraria

Dissertatio Politico-theologica de Servitute Libertati Christianae Non Contraria
Author: Jacobus Elisa Joannes Capitein
Publisher: Markus Wiener Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

This dissertation is written by an African slave. He was brought to Holland by his owner, and educated at the University of Leiden with grants from wealthy burghers. Thereafter he returned to Guinea as a missionary. His analysis presents an intellectual genealogy of Western thought on slavery.

The Atlantic in Global History

The Atlantic in Global History
Author: Jorge Canizares-Esguerra
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351611712

The Atlantic in Global History is a collection of original essays by leading authors that both introduce the main themes of Atlantic history and expand the category of the Atlantic chronologically, spatially, and methodologically. Moving away from the nation-state focused model of Atlantic history, this book emphasizes the comparisons among national experiences of the Atlantic. Meanwhile, by extending beyond the early modern period and into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it presents the continued analytical value of the Atlantic paradigm. Each chapter explores the events that formed the nations and cultures of the Atlantic region and examines the Atlantic’s relationship with non-Atlantic communities. This second edition is updated with a new introduction, which includes a section dedicated to developments in the field since the publication of the previous edition, and a new guide for instructors, with suggestions for classroom use. The volume’s broad global and chronological coverage makes it an ideal book for students and lecturers of Atlantic History.

Africa's Urban Past

Africa's Urban Past
Author: David Anderson
Publisher: James Currey Publishers
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0852557612

A selection of papers first delivered at the conference on Africa's Urban Past, held at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1996.

The Atlantic in Global History

The Atlantic in Global History
Author: Jorge CaÏizares-Esguerra
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315508079

This reader, composed of original essays by leading authors, expands the category of the Atlantic chronologically, spatially, and methodologically. It firmly places the Atlantic within global history and the coverage expands into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The essays present events that formed the nations and cultures of the Atlantic region and show their global roots and how they intertwine with non-Atlantic communities of the world.

Early Modern Philosophy

Early Modern Philosophy
Author: Jonathan Head
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2024-10-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350269565

For anyone in search of the philosophers who influenced one of the richest moments in Western intellectual history, this inclusive reader is the place to start. Early Modern Philosophy showcases an unrivalled range of thinkers. Through them, you are introduced to a selection of their texts that return important philosophical ideas and debates to our understanding of modern philosophy. Addressing a one-sided view of intellectual history that has persisted for centuries, this reader goes beyond the usual focus on rationalism and empiricism with readings organised into three parts: - Dualistic theories of human nature as the union of a mind and a body - Debates concerning social relations and education - The nature of reality and the way in which the mind reveals or constructs our understanding of the world The thematic approach puts women philosophers and understudied figures in direct conversation with canonical thinkers. Extracts from primary sources are accompanied by biographical details, questions for reflection, further reading and summaries that place philosophers in their historical contexts.

Africa in Europe: Interdependencies, relocations, and globalization

Africa in Europe: Interdependencies, relocations, and globalization
Author: Stefan Goodwin
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739127667

Africa in Europe, in two volumes, is an interdisciplinary work about Europeans that demonstrates fluid boundaries and connections between them and Africans from antiquity until the present. Written by a scholar with expertise that includes anthropology, social history, and international relations, the subject matter of this fascinating work ranges from science to art and invites much new thinking about racism, territoriality, citizenship, and frontiers in a world that is increasingly globalized.

Africa in Europe: Antiquity into the age of global expansion

Africa in Europe: Antiquity into the age of global expansion
Author: Stefan Goodwin
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739117262

Africa in Europe, in two volumes, is an interdisciplinary work about Europeans that demonstrates fluid boundaries and connections between them and Africans from antiquity until the present. Written by a scholar with expertise that includes anthropology, social history, and international relations, the subject matter of this fascinating work ranges from science to art and invites much new thinking about racism, territoriality, citizenship, and frontiers in a world that is increasingly globalized.

Weaving a Family

Weaving a Family
Author: Barbara Katz Rothman
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807028308

Weaving together the sociological, the historical, and the personal, Barbara Katz Rothman looks at the contemporary American family through the lens of race, race through the lens of adoption, and all-race, family, and adoption-within the context of the changing meanings of motherhood.

The Origins of African American Literature, 1680-1865

The Origins of African American Literature, 1680-1865
Author: Dickson D. Bruce
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2001-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813921937

From the earliest texts of the colonial period to works contemporary with Emancipation, African American literature has been a dialogue across color lines, and a medium through which black writers have been able to exert considerable authority on both sides of that racial demarcation. Dickson D. Bruce argues that contrary to prevailing perceptions of African American voices as silenced and excluded from American history, those voices were loud and clear. Within the context of the wider culture, these writers offered powerful, widely read, and widely appreciated commentaries on American ideals and ambitions. The Origins of African American Literature provides strong evidence to demonstrate just how much writers engaged in a surprising number of dialogues with society as a whole. Along with an extensive discussion of major authors and texts, including Phillis Wheatley's poetry, Frederick Douglass's Narrative, Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and Martin Delany's Blake, Bruce explores less-prominent works and writers as well, thereby grounding African American writing in its changing historical settings. The Origins of African American Literature is an invaluable revelation of the emergence and sources of the specifically African American literary tradition and the forces that helped shape it.