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Unraveling Abolition: Legal Culture and Slave Emancipation in Colombia (Studies in Legal History)

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This scholarly work examines the legal and cultural processes that led to slave emancipation in Colombia during the 19th century. Pérez Morales analyzes how legal institutions and social attitudes evolved to challenge and ultimately abolish slavery in this important Latin American nation.

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Unraveling Abolition provides a comprehensive examination of the legal, cultural, and social mechanisms that facilitated slave emancipation in Colombia. Through detailed historical analysis, Edgardo Pérez Morales traces how legal culture evolved to challenge slavery’s institutional foundations.

The book explores the intersection of law, ideology, and social change in the Colombian context, demonstrating how abolitionist movements gained traction through legal channels and cultural shifts. Pérez Morales contextualizes Colombia’s experience within broader Latin American patterns of emancipation, highlighting unique aspects of Colombian legal history.

Part of the Studies in Legal History series, this work contributes significantly to understanding how legal systems adapt to address fundamental human rights issues. It appeals to scholars of Latin American history, legal history, and slavery studies seeking nuanced perspectives on emancipation processes.

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Author

Edgardo Pérez Morales

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009514415

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