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The Common Wind: Afro-American Currents in the Age of the Haitian Revolution, by Julius Scott

机译:普通风:海地革命年龄的美国黑人电流,朱利叶斯科特

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Julius Scott’s The Common Wind, published at last, is quite simply a masterful work. Originally written as a Duke doctoral dissertation in 1986, it has been circulated among scholars of comparative slavery, the Atlantic World, the Age of Revolution, and the African Diaspora for over three decades, animating the scholarship and electrifying the imaginations of students and scholars alike. Even in its unpublished form, it powerfully shaped the ways in which historians have understood black circuits of mobility in the early Atlantic, cross-class networks of communication, and the impact of the Haitian Revolution. More to the point, Scott provided historians with a language to articulate the political imaginaries of the black Atlantic, the forms of survival embedded in black movement, and the practices of autonomy and sovereignty created by enslaved and free people of color.
机译:Julius Scott的常见风在终于出版,是一个庞大的工作。原本是1986年作为公爵博士论文,它已经分发了比较奴隶制,大西洋世界,革命的年龄,非洲侨民三十年的学者分发了,为学生和学者的想象力传播了奖学金和电动的想象力。即使在未发表的形式中,它也有力地塑造了历史学家在早期大西洋,跨级通信网络中理解了移动性的黑色电路,以及海地革命的影响。更重要的是,斯科特提供了用语言阐明黑色大西洋的政治富翁的历史学家,嵌入黑人运动中的生存形式,以及被奴役和自由的色彩创造的自主权和主权的做法。

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