Peter Kolchin, professor of history at the University of Delaware, is the author of "First Freedom: The Responses of Alabama's Blacks to Emancipation and Reconstruction "(1972) and "Unfree Labor: American Slavery and Russian Serfdom" (1987), which won the prestigious Bancroft Prize for 1988
"Peter Kolchin's "American Slavery "is the best history of the
'peculiar institution' that I have ever read. Paying equal
attention to the slaves and the slaveholders, it is both
comprehensive and fair-minded. A master of comparative history,
Kolchin brilliantly shows how American slavery was similar to, and
at the same time different from, forced labor in Brazil, the
Caribbean, and Russia. His splendid bibliographical essay is an
indispensable guide to the vast and complex literature on
slavery."--David Herbert Donald, Charles Warren Professor of
American History Emeritus, Harvard University
"This is a brilliant and masterful synthesis of scholarship on the
history of slavery in America. Kolchin not only pulls together all
the relevant literature but also strikes out with his own
perceptive and trenchant analyses.--August Meier, Kent State
University
"A feast of deftly crafted interpretations of the many interrelated
dimensions of a most complex institution that shaped and deeply
scarred American society. Kolchin's masterful survey is by far the
best I have seen. It will be hard to surpass."--David Barry Gaspar,
Duke University
"Peter Kolchin's "American Slavery is the best history of the
'peculiar institution' that I have ever read. Paying equal
attention to the slaves and the slaveholders, it is both
comprehensive and fair-minded. A master of comparative history,
Kolchin brilliantly shows how American slavery was similar to, and
at the same time different from, forced labor in Brazil, the
Caribbean, and Russia. His splendid bibliographical essay is an
indispensable guide to the vast and complex literature on
slavery."--David Herbert Donald, Charles Warren Professor of
American History Emeritus, Harvard University
"This is a brilliant and masterful synthesis of scholarship on the
history of slavery in America. Kolchin not only pulls together all
the relevant literature but also strikes out with his own
perceptive and trenchant analyses.--August Meier, Kent State
University
"A feast of deftly crafted interpretations of the many interrelated
dimensions of a most complex institution that shaped and deeply
scarred American society. Kolchin's masterful survey is by far the
best I have seen. It will be hard to surpass."--David Barry Gaspar,
Duke University
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