![]() ![]() ![]() Arabindan-Kesson also relies on the works of global historian Joseph E. ![]() 3 (Fall 2014): 439–66 and Trever Bernard and Giorgio Riello, “Slavery and the New History of Capitalism,” Journal of Global History 15, no. Knopf, 2015).ģ For the NHC, see Seth Rockman, “What Makes the History of Capitalism Newsworthy?,” Journal of the Early Republic 34, no. DuPlessis, The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World, 1650–1800 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016) Giorgio Riello, Cotton: The Fabric That Made the Modern World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013) and Sven Beckert, Empire of Cotton: A Global History (New York: Alfred A. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2013) Robert S. Arabindan-Kesson quotes Douglass in Black Bodies, White Gold, 36.Ģ Amelia Peck, ed., Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade, 1500–1800, exh. 1 Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, 6th ed. ![]()
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