The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Capital: Abolitionism, Liberalism, and Counter-Hegemony in Spain, Cuba and Puerto Rico, 1833-1886 |
Contents
Antislavery Hegemony and CounterHegemony | 4 |
The Bourgeois Revolution and the Public Sphere | 11 |
Cuba Puerto Rico and the Spanish American | 15 |
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abolition of slavery abolitionism Acosta African AHN/U American annexationist Año Antillean Antilles antislavery argued association Azcárate Barcelona Bergad British Cambridge capital Castelar Castro Catalan civil colonial conservative Cortes Creole elites Cuba and Puerto Cuba's Cuban Cuban nation defended Drescher Económica Economists edited Editorial esclavitud esclavos España Española expediente Fomento free labor free trade Habana hacendados hegemony History ideology immediate abolition immigration Imprenta industrial intellectuals interests Isla Jordi José Antonio Saco José Julián Acosta José Martí Krausists legajo liberals liberty libreta Madrid Manuel María de Labra metropolitan Moret nineteenth century número party peninsular planters política political and economic Ponce production protectionism protectionist public sphere Puerto Rico race racial radical Rafael María Real Sociedad reformers Republican Revista Rican Rico's Río Piedras Saco's Sanromá Sanz September revolution Serrano siglo XIX slave emancipation slave population slave trade slaveowners social Sociedad sought Spain Spaniards Spanish Abolitionist Society sugar Ultramar Víctor Balaguer women workers