Politics of the Second Slavery, The by Dale W. Tomich

Politics of the Second Slavery, The by Dale W. Tomich

Author:Dale W. Tomich [Tomich, Dale W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781438462387
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2016-12-30T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. The price of slaves remained relatively stable throughout the first half of the nineteenth century; it then began to grow from an average of about 380 pesos in the five-year period between 1850 and 1854, to more than 600 in 1860–1865, later leveling off at about 530–570 pesos; see Bergad, Iglesias, and Barcia (1995: appendix).

2. On the creation of the Spanish Abolitionist Society and its relations with Cuba’s liberal reformists, see C. Schmidt-Nowara (1999: 100–25).

3. The connection between abolition and free trade in Spain was established by A. Gil Novales (1968: 154–81).

4. In this respect, we share the argument put forward by J. A. Piqueras, who also believes that the abolitionism of the leaders of the 1868 Revolution could be due to their desire to consolidate a liberal and capitalist order (1992: 317–18).

5. On the abolitionist policy of the Mambises, see R. Cepero Bonilla (1948: 112–40).

6. On Maceo’s stance and the Baraguá Protest, see J. Ibarra (1967: 121–26); on its impact on abolitionism in Britain and America, see P. S. Foner (1973, 2: 297).

7. The party program appears in L. Estevez y Romero (1974: 57). On Autonomism in general, see L. M. García Mora (2001: 715–48), M. Bizcarrondo and A. Elorza (2001), and M. de la Torre (1997).

8. On the creation of the Constitutional Union, we are reproducing the text published in L. M. García Mora (2009: 303–38).

9. On the creation of the Constitutional Union, see I. Roldán de Montaud (2000: 125–55).

10. A good summary of the strategies of the Autonomist leadership, from the party’s foundation to the 1880 Abolition Law, can be found in “Veleidades,” Revista Económica (Havana), December 14, 1879.

11. See “La cuestión social” and “Procedimiento en la cuestión social,” El Triunfo (Havana), August 23 and September 1, 1878, respectively.

12. “La fórmula del Sr. Zayas,” Revista Económica (Havana) 2 (81), May 7, 1879. For more on previous abolitionist projects, see Archivo Nacional de Cuba, Academia de la Historia, caja 107, no. 295: “Luis Armenteros: Proyecto de abolición indemnizada con arreglo a la Ley Moret. Pinar del Río, 15 de octubre de 1878.”

13. See “Luchemos pues,” Revista Económica (Havana), November 21, 1880.

14. Archivo Nacional de Cuba, Academia de la Historia, caja 107, no. 296: “Enmiendas que presenta el Sr. José Manuel Pascual a las bases del proyecto de abolición de la esclavitud. December 26, 1878.”

15. See Archivo Nacional de Cuba, Donativos y Remisiones, caja 16, no. 42: “Actas de la Junta Central del Partido Liberal Autonomista. 1879. Sesión de 30 de marzo de 1879” and caja 14, no. 13: “Documentos varios relativos al Partido Liberal Autonomista. Julio 1879. Proposición sobre la cuestión social firmada por Ricardo del Monte, Leopoldo Cancio, José Manuel Pascual, Carlos Saladrigas y Enrique José Varona,” Havana, July 15, 1879. See also “El proyecto del Sr. Montoso,” Revista Económica (Havana), April 14, 1879.

16. See “El manifiesto del Sr. Zayas” and “Al Sr. Zayas,” Revista Económica (Havana), April 14 and 20, 1879, respectively; the reply in Zayas’s article “Claras explicaciones,” El Triunfo (Havana), April 29, 1879; and the rejoinder “La fórmula del Sr.



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