Graduate School of Humanities Department of History and Geography History of Wide-Area Civilization Field
Occidental History Speciality
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Historical Sources in Early Modern Europe (Seminar II)B
Historical Sources in Early Modern Europe (Seminar II)B
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Associate Professor, Seinan Gakuin University ASADACHI Kotaro
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2026 FallTerm
weekly Mon2
Ito Classroom
E/JȖ ({, English)
Course Overview In this course, we will examine how racial slavery has been understood in the development of early American history from multiple perspectives. As is well known, a system of slavery that brutally exploited Africans as a labor force was introduced into the Americas from the sixteenth century onward, but the British North American colonies after the late seventeenth century were distinctive in that this system was transformed into gracial slavery.h How did the practice of marking off particular groups under the category of graceh and transmitting enslaved status hereditarily become established and institutionalized? How did it shape economic activity and social order in the British North American colonies, and in what ways did it orient the formation of the United States that would later emerge? In this course, we will explore these questions with reference to recent debates in the scholarly literature.
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