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""For a book so ambitious in scope, The Alchemy of Slaverydelivers its punch in a slim volume." * Journal of American History *
"The Alchemy of Slavery announces a new moment in grounding studies of the interpenetrations of slavery with settler colonialism." * Journal of the Civil War Era *
"This is the most thorough account we have on slavery in Illinois and should be the standard for some time to come." * Journal of the Early Republic *
"The Alchemy of Slavery stands as a great addition to both Midwestern and Illinois historiography." * Cleveland Review of Books *
"M. Scott Heerman provocatively muddies the waters, demonstrating how slavery survived in 'free' Illinois all the way through the Civil War. His reinterpretation does much to link the history of Middle America to the global history of slavery." * Christina Snyder, Penn State University *
"M. Scott Heerman offers much-needed and close scrutiny of the Illinois Country, a region that, because it straddled empires, labor systems, freedom, and slavery, opens up new understandings along a number of fronts, not least of which is the relationship between slavery's many iterations and the kind of freedoms those slaveries engendered. This book joins a growing body of scholarship that considers slavery and its legacies to be a national (versus a southern) problem, and which illuminates slavery as a historical process as opposed to a static and singular institution." * Susan Eva O'Donovan, University of Memphis *
"Ambitious and meticulously researched, The Alchemy of Slavery illuminates the complex development of slavery and freedom in Illinois over more than a century. Heerman demonstrates the significance of local practices without neglecting broader developments in the French and British empires and in Washington, D.C. This book is wonderfully attentive to questions of geography and scale and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of colonial and early national North America." * Kate Masur, Northwestern University *

Table of Contents

Introduction. Slavery and Freedom on the American Continent
Chapter 1. Making the French Negroes
Chapter 2. Another Law and Empire
Chapter 3. Remaking the French Negroes
Chapter 4. Contesting Bondage in the Slave North
Chapter 5. Paths to Independence
Chapter 6. Freedom Practices, Freedom Politics
Conclusion. North of Slavery, South of Freedom
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780812225174, 978-0812225174
      ISBN10: 0812225171

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      ""For a book so ambitious in scope, The Alchemy of Slaverydelivers its punch in a slim volume." * Journal of American History *
      "The Alchemy of Slavery announces a new moment in grounding studies of the interpenetrations of slavery with settler colonialism." * Journal of the Civil War Era *
      "This is the most thorough account we have on slavery in Illinois and should be the standard for some time to come." * Journal of the Early Republic *
      "The Alchemy of Slavery stands as a great addition to both Midwestern and Illinois historiography." * Cleveland Review of Books *
      "M. Scott Heerman provocatively muddies the waters, demonstrating how slavery survived in 'free' Illinois all the way through the Civil War. His reinterpretation does much to link the history of Middle America to the global history of slavery." * Christina Snyder, Penn State University *
      "M. Scott Heerman offers much-needed and close scrutiny of the Illinois Country, a region that, because it straddled empires, labor systems, freedom, and slavery, opens up new understandings along a number of fronts, not least of which is the relationship between slavery's many iterations and the kind of freedoms those slaveries engendered. This book joins a growing body of scholarship that considers slavery and its legacies to be a national (versus a southern) problem, and which illuminates slavery as a historical process as opposed to a static and singular institution." * Susan Eva O'Donovan, University of Memphis *
      "Ambitious and meticulously researched, The Alchemy of Slavery illuminates the complex development of slavery and freedom in Illinois over more than a century. Heerman demonstrates the significance of local practices without neglecting broader developments in the French and British empires and in Washington, D.C. This book is wonderfully attentive to questions of geography and scale and makes a significant contribution to our understanding of colonial and early national North America." * Kate Masur, Northwestern University *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Slavery and Freedom on the American Continent
      Chapter 1. Making the French Negroes
      Chapter 2. Another Law and Empire
      Chapter 3. Remaking the French Negroes
      Chapter 4. Contesting Bondage in the Slave North
      Chapter 5. Paths to Independence
      Chapter 6. Freedom Practices, Freedom Politics
      Conclusion. North of Slavery, South of Freedom
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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