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Refining Slavery, Defining Freedom: Slavery and Slave Governance in South Carolina, 1670-1747.

机译:提炼奴隶制,定义自由:南卡罗来纳州的奴隶制和奴隶制,1670-1747年。

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This dissertation examines the changing concepts and experiences of slavery and freedom in South Carolina from its founding in 1670 through 1747, a period during which the legal status of "slave" became solidified in law. During the course of South Carolina's first eight decades of settlement, the legal statuses of "slave" and "free" evolved as the colony's slaveholders responded to both local and imperial contexts. Slaves and slaveholders engaged in a slow process of defining and refining the contours of both slavery and freedom in law. The dissertation explores how this evolution occurred by focusing on three topics: constant conflict that afflicted the colony, free white colonists' reliance on the loyalty of slaves, and South Carolina's law and legal system.;Through its use of social and legal history, as well as close reading, the dissertation shows that South Carolina's legal and military contexts gave unplanned meaning to slaves' activities, and that this had the effect of permitting slaves to shape slavery and freedom's development in practice and in law. In various ways, the actions of slaves forced slaveholders to delineate what they considered appropriate life and work conditions, as well as forms of justice, for both slaves and free people. As such, slavery as an institution helped give form to freedom. Drawing on legal records, newspapers, pamphlets, and records of the colonial elite, the dissertation argues that slaves' actions---nonviolent as well as violent---served as a driving force behind the legal trajectory of slavery and freedom in South Carolina. These processes and contexts change our understanding of colonial America. They reveal that slaves influenced the legal regulation of slavery and that slavery and the enslaved population played a critical role in defining freedom, a central tenet of American democracy. Contrary to modern assumptions about freedom and even the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, this dissertation shows how slavery actually constrained freedom.
机译:本文研究了南卡罗来纳州从1670年成立到1747年的奴隶制和自由的概念和经验的变化,在此期间,“奴隶”的法律地位在法律上得到巩固。在南卡罗来纳州定居的前八十年中,随着殖民地的奴隶主对当地和帝国背景的回应,“奴隶”和“自由”的法律地位得到了发展。奴隶和奴隶主正在缓慢地定义和完善奴隶制和法律自由的轮廓。本文通过关注以下三个主题来探讨这种演变是如何发生的:困扰殖民地的持续冲突,自由的白人殖民者对奴隶的忠诚的依赖以及南卡罗来纳州的法律和法律制度;通过其对社会和法律历史的使用,如通过仔细阅读,论文表明,南卡罗来纳州的法律和军事环境给奴隶的活动带来了计划外的意义,并且具有允许奴隶在实践和法律上塑造奴隶制和自由发展的作用。奴隶的行为以各种方式迫使奴隶主为奴隶和自由人划定他们认为适当的生活和工作条件以及正义形式。因此,奴隶制作为一种制度有助于形式自由。论文利用法律记录,报纸,小册子和殖民地精英的记录,指出,奴隶的行为(非暴力和暴力)是南卡罗来纳州奴隶制和自由的法律轨迹背后的推动力。这些过程和环境改变了我们对美国殖民地的理解。他们发现,奴隶影响了奴隶制的法律规定,奴隶制和被奴役人口在定义自由这一美国民主的中心宗旨中发挥了关键作用。与关于自由甚至现代独立宣言所表达的理想的现代假设相反,本论文说明了奴隶制实际上是如何限制自由的。

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  • 作者

    Giusto, Heidi Scott.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 History.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 262 p.
  • 总页数 262
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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