When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

Linked by declarations of emancipation within the same five-year period, two countries shared human rights issues on two distinct continents. In this book, readers will find a case-study comparison of the emancipation of Russian serfs on the Yazykovo Selo estate and American slaves at the Palmyra Plantation. Although state policies and reactions may not follow the same paths in each area, there were striking thematic parallels. These findings add to our understanding of what happens throughout an emancipation process in which the state grants freedom, and therefore speaks to the universality of the human experience.

Despite the political and economic differences between the two countries, as well as their geographic and cultural distances, this book re-conceptualizes emancipation and its aftermath in each country: from a history that treats each as a separate, self-contained story to one with a unified, global framework.

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When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

Linked by declarations of emancipation within the same five-year period, two countries shared human rights issues on two distinct continents. In this book, readers will find a case-study comparison of the emancipation of Russian serfs on the Yazykovo Selo estate and American slaves at the Palmyra Plantation. Although state policies and reactions may not follow the same paths in each area, there were striking thematic parallels. These findings add to our understanding of what happens throughout an emancipation process in which the state grants freedom, and therefore speaks to the universality of the human experience.

Despite the political and economic differences between the two countries, as well as their geographic and cultural distances, this book re-conceptualizes emancipation and its aftermath in each country: from a history that treats each as a separate, self-contained story to one with a unified, global framework.

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When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

by Sally Stocksdale
When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

When Emancipation Came: The End of Enslavement on a Southern Plantation and a Russian Estate

by Sally Stocksdale

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Linked by declarations of emancipation within the same five-year period, two countries shared human rights issues on two distinct continents. In this book, readers will find a case-study comparison of the emancipation of Russian serfs on the Yazykovo Selo estate and American slaves at the Palmyra Plantation. Although state policies and reactions may not follow the same paths in each area, there were striking thematic parallels. These findings add to our understanding of what happens throughout an emancipation process in which the state grants freedom, and therefore speaks to the universality of the human experience.

Despite the political and economic differences between the two countries, as well as their geographic and cultural distances, this book re-conceptualizes emancipation and its aftermath in each country: from a history that treats each as a separate, self-contained story to one with a unified, global framework.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476646329
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/21/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 9 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sally Stocksdale is an instructor of history at Towson University, Towson, Maryland. She has taught history and political science at the college level for 30 years. She also specializes in the history of Simbirsk Province, Russia.
Sally Stocksdale is an instructor of history at Towson University, Towson, Maryland. She has taught history and political science at the college level for 30 years. She also specializes in the history of Simbirsk Province, Russia.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Maps
Notes on the Text
Preface
Introduction
Part I: The Pre-Treatment Period
1. Rural Muses, Unfree People, and the Abolitionist Impulse
2. Emancipation Comes to Russia and America
Part II: Planting and Plowing
3. Liberation: Conditions, Expectations, and Resistance
4. Regulating Freedom: Contracts and Agreements
Part III: Tending and Reaping Freedom
5. Understanding Contextual Realities: Background to the Post-Emancipation Story at Yazykovo Selo and Palmyra Plantation
6. Reaping Freedom: Management, Labor, and Productivity in the Midst
of Liberation
Part IV: Gleaning and Taking Stock
7. The Meaning of Freedom in Daily Life
8. The Meaning of Freedom in a Global Context
Epilogue
Glossary
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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