Moses, Muhammad and Their Laws in Transatlantic Slave History

From West African Captivity to the American Cotton Kingdom, 1440-1830

R Charles Weller author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:24th Feb '26

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Moses, Muhammad and Their Laws in Transatlantic Slave History cover

This book engages the way Christian, Jewish, Muslim and secular-progressivist actors used Mosaic and Islamic law and ethics in relation to slavery in American, West African and transatlantic history from 1440 to 1830. It focuses on how various groups marshalled these religious-legal traditions to respond to questions of enslavement, amelioration, emancipation and abolition in the face of ever-transforming social, religious-cultural, legal and political contexts over several centuries. The study offers a vital corrective to secularized histories of slavery by showing that sacred law was not peripheral but ever-central to the making—and unmaking—of American slavery, with legacies that reverberate through Reconstruction, segregation and modern civil rights debates.

ISBN: 9783032103734

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294 pages