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Slavery in the Twentieth Century

Slavery in the Twentieth Century

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Slavery in the Twentieth Century, published in 1986, explores how slavery has evolved and adapted to new forms of servitude and exploitation in the modern world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 284 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Slavery in the Twentieth Century, originally published in 1986, presents a comprehensive exploration of the various manifestations of slavery that have evolved in modern times. This profound work encompasses the diverse landscapes of Africa and Arabia, the bustling industrial cities of Italy, the sprawling factories and mines of South America, and the notorious prison farms of the United States. Through its meticulous analysis, the book vividly demonstrates how the concept of slavery is undergoing a dynamic transformation in the contemporary world, adapting to embrace new forms of servitude and exploitation.

Slavery in the Twentieth Century delves into the intricate details of how slavery has adapted and evolved across different regions and contexts. It sheds light on the diverse practices and experiences of enslaved individuals, highlighting the range of hardships they faced and the oppressive systems that perpetuated their subjugation. The book also explores the historical and cultural factors that have contributed to the persistence of slavery, including economic, political, and social dynamics.

One of the key themes of Slavery in the Twentieth Century is the evolving definition of slavery. As the world has become increasingly interconnected and complex, the boundaries of what constitutes slavery have become blurred. The book argues that the modern world is witnessing the emergence of new forms of servitude and exploitation that challenge traditional notions of slavery. It highlights the prevalence of human trafficking, forced labor, and debt bondage, which often involve individuals who are subjected to coercion and violence.

Another important aspect of the book is its examination of the impact of slavery on society and the individuals who are affected by it. It explores the psychological and emotional toll that slavery takes on its victims, as well as the long-term consequences for their physical and mental well-being. The book also sheds light on the social and economic structures that perpetuate slavery, including systems of inequality, poverty, and powerlessness.

Slavery in the Twentieth Century offers a powerful critique of the contemporary world and its treatment of human rights. It challenges the notion that slavery is a relic of the past and emphasizes the urgent need for action to address the ongoing problem of slavery. The book calls for a global response that involves governments, organizations, and individuals working together to eradicate slavery and promote the rights and dignity of all individuals.

In conclusion, Slavery in the Twentieth Century is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the various forms of slavery that have emerged in modern times. Through its detailed analysis and powerful critique, the book sheds light on the ongoing problem of slavery and calls for a collective effort to address it. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human rights, social justice, and the history of slavery.

Weight: 530g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032310718

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