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The volume includes six articles Tocqueville wrote during the same period calling for the emancipation of slaves in France's Caribbean colonies.

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A highly readable translation of Tocqueville's writings on colonization and slavery and a useful introduction of just the right length... Tocqueville's writings on colonialism, rather than revealing the limits of his liberalism, lead one to the core of it. -- Delba Winthrop Society By offering the first translation of these documents in a single volume, Pitts has provided a valuable service to the nineteenth-century specialist. The book should enhance readers' perspectives of both European liberalism and French colonialism. -- Jack B. Ridley History: Reviews of New Books As Jennifer Pitts points out in an informative and perceptive introduction to her edition and translation of Tocqueville's Writings on Empire and Slavery, his thinking remained in the mold of a nineteenth-century liberal, more sensitive to the fragility of free institutions in the French state than to the suffering of colonials. -- Klaus J. Hansen Canadian Journal of History 2003 Should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of colonialism, imperialism, liberalism and Algeria... Writings on Empire and Slavery features the clarity and depth that one expects from the author of Democracy in America. -- Michael Shurkin Patterns of Prejudice 2004 A highly useful collection. -- Daniel Lazare The Nation 2004

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Some Ideas About What Prevents The French From Having Good Colonies (1833)
Chapter 2. First Letter on Algeria (23 June 1837)
Chapter 3. Second Letter on Algeria (22 August 1837)
Chapter 4. Notes on the Koran (March 1838)
Chapter 5. Notes on the Voyage to Algeria in 1841
Chapter 6. Essay on Algeria (October 1841)
Chapter 7. Intervention in the Debate Over the Appropriation of Special Funding (1846)
Chapter 8. First Report on Algeria (1847)
Chapter 9. Second Report on Algeria (1847)
Chapter 10. The Emancipation of Slaves (1843)
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Writings on Empire and Slavery

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    A Hardback by Alexis de Tocqueville, Jennifer Pitts, Jennifer Pitts

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 08/02/2001
      ISBN13: 9780801865091, 978-0801865091
      ISBN10: 0801865093

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The volume includes six articles Tocqueville wrote during the same period calling for the emancipation of slaves in France's Caribbean colonies.

      Trade Review
      A highly readable translation of Tocqueville's writings on colonization and slavery and a useful introduction of just the right length... Tocqueville's writings on colonialism, rather than revealing the limits of his liberalism, lead one to the core of it. -- Delba Winthrop Society By offering the first translation of these documents in a single volume, Pitts has provided a valuable service to the nineteenth-century specialist. The book should enhance readers' perspectives of both European liberalism and French colonialism. -- Jack B. Ridley History: Reviews of New Books As Jennifer Pitts points out in an informative and perceptive introduction to her edition and translation of Tocqueville's Writings on Empire and Slavery, his thinking remained in the mold of a nineteenth-century liberal, more sensitive to the fragility of free institutions in the French state than to the suffering of colonials. -- Klaus J. Hansen Canadian Journal of History 2003 Should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of colonialism, imperialism, liberalism and Algeria... Writings on Empire and Slavery features the clarity and depth that one expects from the author of Democracy in America. -- Michael Shurkin Patterns of Prejudice 2004 A highly useful collection. -- Daniel Lazare The Nation 2004

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Some Ideas About What Prevents The French From Having Good Colonies (1833)
      Chapter 2. First Letter on Algeria (23 June 1837)
      Chapter 3. Second Letter on Algeria (22 August 1837)
      Chapter 4. Notes on the Koran (March 1838)
      Chapter 5. Notes on the Voyage to Algeria in 1841
      Chapter 6. Essay on Algeria (October 1841)
      Chapter 7. Intervention in the Debate Over the Appropriation of Special Funding (1846)
      Chapter 8. First Report on Algeria (1847)
      Chapter 9. Second Report on Algeria (1847)
      Chapter 10. The Emancipation of Slaves (1843)
      Notes
      Select Bibliography
      Index

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