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304 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1993
As the existence of slave families and slave religion indicates, large numbers of slaves throughout the antebellum south were able to forge ties other than the master-slave relationship that was central to slavery, in the process creating social and cultural formations that were essentially peripheral to that relationship even though they operated within its overall context" (149).It's a shame that Kolchin can't bridge the gap between academia and the general public, because of course this is such an important topic. If "war is too important to be left to military men," then history is too important to be left to academics.