HIST 16.02 Plantations and Slavery in the Americas
The plantation evolved in the Americas as a place for European exploitation of colonial environments and enslaved laborers. It played a foundational role in shaping settler colonialism, racial slavery, and capitalism across the Americas and it has also framed debates around the legacies of slavery and colonial appropriation up to the present. This course explores the evolution of the plantation as an institution and an ideology of racialized exploitation, but also traces enslaved peoples’ resistance to the plantation and their construction of rival geographies and institutions.
Instructor
Musselwhite
Cross Listed Courses
AAAS 60.01
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major/Minor Dist: INTER, pre-1700/pre-1800; Class of 2024 and Beyond Major/Minor Dist: premodern.