“奴隶制最温和的一面”:想象百慕大议会的统治和解放

Sarah Neil Hannon, N. Kennedy
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摘要:本文以百慕大议会的记录为基础,梳理了百慕大长期存在的温和奴隶制的历史根源。随着殖民精英们对百慕大奴隶制的善意感到宽慰,并预言会有一个和谐的过渡,他们通过的法律与他们的自我保证相矛盾,并暴露出他们对划时代变化的深刻焦虑。报告审查了大会在解放黑奴之前和之后立即采用的修辞策略,提出了重新开放百慕大殖民档案并将其置于加勒比背景下的方法,挑战百慕大奴隶制从根本上是独特的观念。
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"Slavery wears the mildest Aspect": Imagining Mastery and Emancipation in Bermuda's House of Assembly
Abstract:Drawing on the records of Bermuda's House of Assembly, this article begins to untangle the historical roots of the colony's long-standing narrative of benign slavery. As colonial elites reassured themselves of the benignity of Bermudian slavery, and predicted a harmonious transition, they passed laws that contradicted their self-assurances and revealed their deep anxieties about the epochal change. Examining the rhetorical strategies employed by the Assembly leading up to and immediately following Emancipation, it suggests approaches for re-opening Bermuda's colonial archive and positioning it in the Caribbean context, challenging the notion that Bermuda's slavery was fundamentally unique.
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