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Today, a century and a half after the abolition of slavery across most of the Americas, the idea of monetary reparations for former slaves and their descendants continues to be a controversial one. Lost among these debates, however, is the fact that such payments were widespread in the nineteenth century—except the “victims” were not slaves, but the slaveholders deprived of their labor. This landmark comparative study analyzes the debates over compensation within France and Great Britain. It lays out in unprecedented detail the philosophical, legal-political, and economic factors at play, establishing a powerful new model for understanding the aftermath of slavery in the Americas.



Trade Review

“Providing a wealth of data on a neglected, long-forgotten compensation drive whose moral and philosophical foundations run counter to current beliefs, this [magisterial study spanning several countries and decades] makes an important contribution to understanding compensations and reparations.” • Choice

“This very well organized monograph… is well researched and brings to the forefront the complex issue of compensation within the abolition debate. Pleasant to read, this monograph will excite both students and scholars interested in the history of slavery and emancipation.” • Journal of Social History

“Many decades from now, this book will still be the best source for the various forms that compensation took, the monetary component, who paid the bill, and who were the ultimate beneficiaries…a superb piece of scholarship.” • Journal of Interdisciplinary History

“Beauvois has written the definite comparative study of compensating masters as part of a quid pro quo for emancipating their slaves…meticulously researched and well argued.” The North Carolina Historical Review

Between Blood and Gold is an excellent work of scholarship on an important historical topic. It contains a considerable amount of new information on the subject that is not easily available, detailing the political and economic background that led to payments to slave owners—never to slaves—in many colonies and nations, as well as the philosophical, moral, and legal contexts of these decisions.” Stanley Engerman, University of Rochester



Table of Contents

Introduction: Compensation as a Driving Force for Abolition

Chapter 1. Compensation: An Issue at the Heart of a Democratic Debate
Chapter 2. Between Legalism and Humanism: Compensation for Eminent Domain?
Chapter 3. Compensation’s Economic and Social Dimension: Compensation as Aid
Chapter 4. Compensation’s Political Side: A Means of Ensuring Colonial Cooperation

Epilogue: The Many-Faceted Issue of Compensation

Bibliography
Index

Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 01/12/2016
    ISBN13: 9781785333316, 978-1785333316
    ISBN10: 1785333313

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Today, a century and a half after the abolition of slavery across most of the Americas, the idea of monetary reparations for former slaves and their descendants continues to be a controversial one. Lost among these debates, however, is the fact that such payments were widespread in the nineteenth century—except the “victims” were not slaves, but the slaveholders deprived of their labor. This landmark comparative study analyzes the debates over compensation within France and Great Britain. It lays out in unprecedented detail the philosophical, legal-political, and economic factors at play, establishing a powerful new model for understanding the aftermath of slavery in the Americas.



    Trade Review

    “Providing a wealth of data on a neglected, long-forgotten compensation drive whose moral and philosophical foundations run counter to current beliefs, this [magisterial study spanning several countries and decades] makes an important contribution to understanding compensations and reparations.” • Choice

    “This very well organized monograph… is well researched and brings to the forefront the complex issue of compensation within the abolition debate. Pleasant to read, this monograph will excite both students and scholars interested in the history of slavery and emancipation.” • Journal of Social History

    “Many decades from now, this book will still be the best source for the various forms that compensation took, the monetary component, who paid the bill, and who were the ultimate beneficiaries…a superb piece of scholarship.” • Journal of Interdisciplinary History

    “Beauvois has written the definite comparative study of compensating masters as part of a quid pro quo for emancipating their slaves…meticulously researched and well argued.” The North Carolina Historical Review

    Between Blood and Gold is an excellent work of scholarship on an important historical topic. It contains a considerable amount of new information on the subject that is not easily available, detailing the political and economic background that led to payments to slave owners—never to slaves—in many colonies and nations, as well as the philosophical, moral, and legal contexts of these decisions.” Stanley Engerman, University of Rochester



    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Compensation as a Driving Force for Abolition

    Chapter 1. Compensation: An Issue at the Heart of a Democratic Debate
    Chapter 2. Between Legalism and Humanism: Compensation for Eminent Domain?
    Chapter 3. Compensation’s Economic and Social Dimension: Compensation as Aid
    Chapter 4. Compensation’s Political Side: A Means of Ensuring Colonial Cooperation

    Epilogue: The Many-Faceted Issue of Compensation

    Bibliography
    Index

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