Lewis, Jori
(forfatter)
Slaves for Peanuts e-bog
209,76 DKK
Finalist, James Beard Foundation Book Award for Reference, History, and ScholarshipA stunning work of popular historythe story of how a crop transformed the history of slaveryAmericans consume over 1.5 billion pounds of peanut products every year. But few of us know the peanuts tumultuous history, or its intimate connection to slavery and freedom.Lyrical and powerful, Slaves for Peanuts deftly we…
Finalist, James Beard Foundation Book Award for Reference, History, and ScholarshipA stunning work of popular historythe story of how a crop transformed the history of slaveryAmericans consume over 1.5 billion pounds of peanut products every year. But few of us know the peanuts tumultuous history, or its intimate connection to slavery and freedom.Lyrical and powerful, Slaves for Peanuts deftly weaves together the natural and human history of a crop that transformed the lives of millions. Author Jori Lewis reveals how demand for peanut oil in Europe ensured that slavery in Africa would persist well into the twentieth century, long after the European powers had officially banned it in the territories they controlled.Delving deep into West African and European archives, Lewis recreates a world on the coast of Africa that is breathtakingly real and unlike anything modern readers have experienced. Slaves for Peanuts is told through the eyes of a set of richly detailed charactersfrom an African-born French missionary harboring runaway slaves, to the leader of a Wolof state navigating the politics of French imperialismwho challenge our most basic assumptions of the motives and people who supported human bondage.At a time when Americans are grappling with the enduring consequences of slavery, here is a new and revealing chapter in its global history.
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
The New Press
Udgivet
19.04.2022
Genrer
1HFD
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781620971574
Finalist, James Beard Foundation Book Award for Reference, History, and ScholarshipA stunning work of popular historythe story of how a crop transformed the history of slaveryAmericans consume over 1.5 billion pounds of peanut products every year. But few of us know the peanuts tumultuous history, or its intimate connection to slavery and freedom.Lyrical and powerful, Slaves for Peanuts deftly weaves together the natural and human history of a crop that transformed the lives of millions. Author Jori Lewis reveals how demand for peanut oil in Europe ensured that slavery in Africa would persist well into the twentieth century, long after the European powers had officially banned it in the territories they controlled.Delving deep into West African and European archives, Lewis recreates a world on the coast of Africa that is breathtakingly real and unlike anything modern readers have experienced. Slaves for Peanuts is told through the eyes of a set of richly detailed charactersfrom an African-born French missionary harboring runaway slaves, to the leader of a Wolof state navigating the politics of French imperialismwho challenge our most basic assumptions of the motives and people who supported human bondage.At a time when Americans are grappling with the enduring consequences of slavery, here is a new and revealing chapter in its global history.
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