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- catalog contributor b2305311.
- catalog created "[1959]".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "[1959]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1959]".
- catalog description "I. An introduction: Slavery as a problem in historiography The old debate -- The problem of new viewpoints II. Institutions and the law Institutional breakdown in an age of expansion -- The dynamics of unopposed capitalism -- Slavery in capitalist and non-capitalist cultures III. Slavery and personality Personality types and stereotypes -- The African culture argument -- Shock and detachment -- Adjustment to absolute power in the concentration camp -- Three theories of personality -- Mechanisms of resistance to absolute power IV. Institutions and insights -- Intellectuals without responsibility -- Sin, guilty innocence, and reform -- The transcendentalist as abolitionist -- The abolitionist as transcendentalist -- Choices -- Postscript: slavery, consensus, and the Southern intellect.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog extent "247 p.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "[1959]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago] University of Chicago Press".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "326.973".
- catalog subject "African Americans Social conditions 1964-1975.".
- catalog subject "E443 .E4".
- catalog subject "Slavery United States.".
- catalog subject "Slaves United States Social conditions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. An introduction: Slavery as a problem in historiography The old debate -- The problem of new viewpoints II. Institutions and the law Institutional breakdown in an age of expansion -- The dynamics of unopposed capitalism -- Slavery in capitalist and non-capitalist cultures III. Slavery and personality Personality types and stereotypes -- The African culture argument -- Shock and detachment -- Adjustment to absolute power in the concentration camp -- Three theories of personality -- Mechanisms of resistance to absolute power IV. Institutions and insights -- Intellectuals without responsibility -- Sin, guilty innocence, and reform -- The transcendentalist as abolitionist -- The abolitionist as transcendentalist -- Choices -- Postscript: slavery, consensus, and the Southern intellect.".
- catalog title "Slavery; a problem in American institutional and intellectual life.".
- catalog type "text".