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  • London ; New York : I.B. Tauris  (2)
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  • History  (2)
  • American Studies
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  • History  (2)
  • American Studies
  • 1
    ISBN: 9781788315807 , 9781786730282 , 9781786720283
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 290 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Porträts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896073
    RVK:
    Keywords: African Americans / Social conditions ; African Americans / Civil rights / History ; Antislavery movements / United States / History ; Civil rights movements / United States / History ; United States / Civilization / Classical influences ; Classicism / United States / History ; Classical literature / Influence ; Classical literature / Appreciation / United States / History ; Slavery / Philosophy / History ; Human rights / Philosophy / History ; African Americans / Civil rights ; African Americans / Social conditions ; Antislavery movements ; Civil rights movements ; Civilization / Classical influences ; Classical literature / Appreciation ; Classical literature / Influence ; Classicism ; Human rights / Philosophy ; Slavery / Philosophy ; United States ; History
    Abstract: "A new wave of research in black classicism has emerged in the 21st century that explores the role played by the classics in the larger cultural traditions of black America, Africa and the Caribbean. Addressing a gap in this scholarship, Margaret Malamud investigates why and how advocates for abolition and black civil rights (both black and white) deployed their knowledge of classical literature and history in their struggle for black liberty and equality in the United States. African Americans boldly staked their own claims to the classical world: they deployed texts, ideas and images of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt in order to establish their authority in debates about slavery, race, politics and education. A central argument of this book is that knowledge and deployment of Classics was a powerful weapon and tool for resistance―as improbable as that might seem now―when wielded by black and white activists committed to the abolition of slavery and the end of the social and economic oppression of free blacks. The book significantly expands our understanding of both black history and classical reception in the United States."--Amazon.com
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Fighting for classics -- Figuring classical resistance -- Ancient and modern slavery -- Constructing history
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781784534950
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 290 Seiten , Illustrationen, Porträts , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896073
    RVK:
    Keywords: African Americans / Social conditions ; African Americans / Civil rights / History ; Antislavery movements / United States / History ; Civil rights movements / United States / History ; United States / Civilization / Classical influences ; Classicism / United States / History ; Classical literature / Influence ; Classical literature / Appreciation / United States / History ; Slavery / Philosophy / History ; Human rights / Philosophy / History ; African Americans / Civil rights ; African Americans / Social conditions ; Antislavery movements ; Civil rights movements ; Civilization / Classical influences ; Classical literature / Appreciation ; Classical literature / Influence ; Classicism ; Human rights / Philosophy ; Slavery / Philosophy ; United States ; History
    Abstract: "A new wave of research in black classicism has emerged in the 21st century that explores the role played by the classics in the larger cultural traditions of black America, Africa and the Caribbean. Addressing a gap in this scholarship, Margaret Malamud investigates why and how advocates for abolition and black civil rights (both black and white) deployed their knowledge of classical literature and history in their struggle for black liberty and equality in the United States. African Americans boldly staked their own claims to the classical world: they deployed texts, ideas and images of ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt in order to establish their authority in debates about slavery, race, politics and education. A central argument of this book is that knowledge and deployment of Classics was a powerful weapon and tool for resistance―as improbable as that might seem now―when wielded by black and white activists committed to the abolition of slavery and the end of the social and economic oppression of free blacks. The book significantly expands our understanding of both black history and classical reception in the United States."--Amazon.com
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Fighting for classics -- Figuring classical resistance -- Ancient and modern slavery -- Constructing history
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
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