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A sweeping, comparative analysis of the slaving regimes of Hispanic, Comanche, and Anglo American communities in the Texas borderlands during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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A sweeping, comparative analysis of the slaving regimes of Hispanic, Comanche, and Anglo American communities in the Texas borderlands during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781496237040
- ISBN-10: 1496237048
- Artikelnr.: 66977097
- Verlag: University of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781496237040
- ISBN-10: 1496237048
- Artikelnr.: 66977097
Paul Barba is an associate professor of history at Bucknell University.
List of Maps and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves.... O, What a Country"
Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s-1760s
Chapter 1. "Obliged to Purse and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the
Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717
Chapter 2. "This Girl Is What You Want": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish
Dominion in Native Country, 1718-1760
Chapter 3. "Reduced to Peace... by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery
and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706-1767
Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s-1836
Chapter 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas,
1760s-1820
Chapter 5. "Honest People... from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization
and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800-1836
Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy,
1836-1860
Chapter 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an
Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836-1860
Chapter 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding,
Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836-1860
Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure"
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves.... O, What a Country"
Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s-1760s
Chapter 1. "Obliged to Purse and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the
Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717
Chapter 2. "This Girl Is What You Want": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish
Dominion in Native Country, 1718-1760
Chapter 3. "Reduced to Peace... by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery
and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706-1767
Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s-1836
Chapter 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas,
1760s-1820
Chapter 5. "Honest People... from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization
and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800-1836
Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy,
1836-1860
Chapter 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an
Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836-1860
Chapter 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding,
Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836-1860
Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure"
Bibliography
Notes
Index
List of Maps and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves.... O, What a Country"
Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s-1760s
Chapter 1. "Obliged to Purse and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the
Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717
Chapter 2. "This Girl Is What You Want": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish
Dominion in Native Country, 1718-1760
Chapter 3. "Reduced to Peace... by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery
and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706-1767
Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s-1836
Chapter 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas,
1760s-1820
Chapter 5. "Honest People... from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization
and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800-1836
Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy,
1836-1860
Chapter 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an
Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836-1860
Chapter 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding,
Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836-1860
Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure"
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Cursed and Driven, Traded, as Slaves.... O, What a Country"
Part I: Slave Raiders and Their Cycles of Violence, 1500s-1760s
Chapter 1. "Obliged to Purse and Conquer These Indians": Slavery and the
Hispanic Path to Colonization in Texas, pre-1717
Chapter 2. "This Girl Is What You Want": Slavery and the Quest for Spanish
Dominion in Native Country, 1718-1760
Chapter 3. "Reduced to Peace... by the Attacks of the Comanches": Slavery
and the Comanche Emergence in the Texas Borderlands, 1706-1767
Part II: Strange and Violent Bedfellows, 1760s-1836
Chapter 4. "Companions on Campaign": The Spanish-Comanche Battle for Texas,
1760s-1820
Chapter 5. "Honest People... from Hell Itself:" Anglo-American Colonization
and the Rise of Chattel Slavery in Texas, 1800-1836
Part III: Violent Confluences in the Age of Anglo-Slaving Supremacy,
1836-1860
Chapter 6. "De Overseer Shakes a Blacksnake Whip over Me": Consolidating an
Anti-Black Colonial Regime, 1836-1860
Chapter 7. "They Should Have Been Entirely Destroyed": Comanche Raiding,
Slaving, and Trading in the Age of Anglo Colonial Ascendance, 1836-1860
Epilogue. "A Malady without Cure"
Bibliography
Notes
Index