De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba
For José Agustín Caballero (1762-1835), the main obstacle to the economic development of the island of Cuba is to be found in the conservatism of the big landowners whose attitude towards slavery manifests ineptitude, hence a high dependence on the slave trade’s foreign capital, and, as a result, a...
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description | For José Agustín Caballero (1762-1835), the main obstacle to the economic development of the island of Cuba is to be found in the conservatism of the big landowners whose attitude towards slavery manifests ineptitude, hence a high dependence on the slave trade’s foreign capital, and, as a result, a great financial fragility. Caballero advocates from 1791 to 1798 a double reform through an adapted education : preparation for the social integration of the servile class by a gradual abolition, of course, but also the modernization of education for the wealthy class, from the primary schools to the higher education. |
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spellingShingle | Jean-Pierre Tardieu De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba Caravelle education economy José Agustín Caballero Cuba (1791 to 1798) slavery gradual abolitions |
title | De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba |
title_full | De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba |
title_fullStr | De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba |
title_full_unstemmed | De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba |
title_short | De l’évolution de l’esclavage à Cuba |
title_sort | de l evolution de l esclavage a cuba |
topic | education economy José Agustín Caballero Cuba (1791 to 1798) slavery gradual abolitions |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/3882 |
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