A sketch of a negro code : Edmund Burke and the regulation of slavery.

Este artículo analiza el punto de vista de Edmund Burke sobre la esclavitud, centrándose en particular en su A Sketch of a Negro Code y sus antecedentes legales. En el escrito se identifican dos fuerzas en contraposición: una que toma en consideración las necesidades económicas imperiales, dentro de un concepto de orden legal basado en una premisa orgánica y otra que guía una visión de igualdad moral entre los seres humanos, que no excluye a los negros.

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Este artículo analiza el punto de vista de Edmund Burke sobre la esclavitud, centrándose en particular en su A Sketch of a Negro Code y sus antecedentes legales. En el escrito se identifican dos fuerzas en contraposición: una que toma en consideración las necesidades económicas imperiales, dentro de un concepto de orden legal basado en una premisa orgánica y otra que guía una visión de igualdad moral entre los seres humanos, que no excluye a los negros.
G. Patisso, G. (2015). Lo Sketch of Negro Code di Edmund Burke. Una bozza di Codice Nero nell’impero coloniale britannico (1780-1792). Itinerari di ricerca storica, (1), 123-147.
Koot, C.J (2011). Empire and Periphery: British Colonists, Anglo-Dutch Trade, and the Development of the English Atlantic, 1621-1713. New York: New York University Press.
Plucknett, T.F.T. (1936). A Concise History of the Common Law. Rochester: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
O’Brien, C.C. (1992). The Great Melody: A Thematic Biography of Edmund Burke. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Nicholson, Bradley J. (1994). Legal Borrowing and the Origins of Slave Law in the British Colonies. The American Journal of Legal History, (1), 38-54.
Mtubani, V.N.C. (2007). African Slaves and English Law. Retrieved from: http://pdfproc.lib.msu.edu/?file=/DMC/African%20Journals/pdfs/PULA/pula003002/pula003002007.pdf
Minter, P.H. (2015). The State of Slavery’: Somerset, The Slave, Grace, and the Rise of Pro-Slavery and Anti-Slavery Constitutionalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World. Slavery & Abolition, (4), 603-617.
Marshall, P. J. & Woods J. A. (Eds.) (1968), The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Vol. VII: January 1792-August 1794. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
O’Neill, Daniel I. (2016). Edmund Burke and the Conservative Logic of Empire. Orlando: University of California Press.
Hope Franklin, J & Schweninger, L. (1999). Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation. Oxford: University Press, Oxford.
Lesuire, R. (1760). Les Sauvages de L’Europe. Retrieved from http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9740849m/f11.image
E. Lipson, E. (1931). The Economic History of England. Vol. 3: The Age of Mercantilism. London: Black.
Kohn, M. (2006). A Tale of Two Indias: Burke and Mill on Empire and Slavery in the West Indies and America. Political Theory, (2), 192-228.
Rice, C. D. (1975). The Rise and Fall of Black Slavery. London: Macmillan.
Hyams, P. R. (1980). King, Lords and Peasants in Medieval England: The Common Law of Villeinage in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Handler, J.S. (2016). Custom and Law: The Status of Enslaved Africans in Seventeenth-Century Barbados. Slavery & Abolition, 2(37), 233-255.
Handler, J.S. (1974). The Unappropriated People: Freedmen in the Slave Society of Barbados. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
Giurintano, C. (2016), L’abolizione della schiavitù nelle colonie francesi. Il rapporto della commissione Broglie (1840-1843). Milano: Franco Angeli.
Gibbons, L. (2003). Edmund Burke and Ireland: Aestethics, Politics and the Colonial Sublime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rawick, G.P. (1972). The American Slave. A Composite Autobiography. Westport: Greenwood.
Van Cleve G. (2006). Somerset’s Case and Its Antecedents in Imperial Perspective. Law and History Review, (3), 601-645
Stephen, J. (1824). The Slavery of British West India Colonies Delineated as It Existed Both In Law And Practice, And Compared with The Slavery of Other Countries, Antient And Modern. London: J. Butterworth and son.
3° & 4° Gulielmi IV, cap. LXXIII. An Act for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies; for promoting the Industry of the manumitted Slaves; and for compensating the Persons hitherto entitled to the Services of such Slaves. Retrieved from: http://www.pdavis.nl/Legis_07.htm.
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47° Georgii III, Session 1, cap. XXXVI. An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (1807). Retrieved from: http://www.esp.org/foundations/freedom/holdings/slavetrade-act-1807.pdf.
Story, J.(1846). Conflict of Law. Boston: Little and Brown.
Wiecek W.M. (1974). Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World. The University of Chicago Law Review, (1), 86-146.
Vantin S. (2018). Costruzione dell’alterità e imperialismo. Edmund Burke e il dibattito sulla schiavitù. Materiali per una storia della cultura giuridica, (2), 591-601.
Vantin, S. (2018b). Uomini e schiavi. Il codice negro burkeano tra realismo e missione civilizzatrice. En P. Vincieri (Ed.), Il negativo e il positivo. La varietà della natura e della natura umana (pp. 99-114). Torino: Dupress
Vantin, S. (2018a). Gli eguali e i diversi. Diritto, manners e ordine politico in Edmund Burke. Modena: Mucchi.
Fioravanti, M. (2013). Il lato oscuro del moderno. Diritto dell’uomo, schiavitù ed emancipazione tra storia e storiografia, Quaderni fiorentini, 42, 9-41.
Turi, G. (2012.) Schiavitù in un mondo libero. Storia dell’emancipazione dall’età moderna a oggi. Roma-Bari: Laterza.
Tunnicliff Catterall, H. (1968). Judicial Cases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro, Vol. 1: Cases from the Courts of England, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Shannon: Irish University Press.
Temperley, T. (1972). British Anti-Slavery, 1833-1870. London: Longman.
Fortescue, J. (2019). De Laudibus Legum Angliae, 1468-1471. Sale: Wentworth.
Drescher, S. (1977). Capitalism and the Decline of Slavery: the British Case in Comparative Perspective. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Fladeland, B. (1972). Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Cooperation. St. Oak: University of Illinois Press.
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Brown, C.L. (1999). Empire without Slaves: British Concepts of Emancipation in the Age of the American Revolution. The William and Mary Quarterly, (2), 273-306;
R. Bourke, R. (2015). Empire and Revolution. The Political Life of Edmund Burke. Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press.
Ferguson, C. (2009). “Dread of Insurrection”: Abolitionism, Security, and Labor in Britain’s West Indian Colonies, 1760-1823, The William and Mary Quarterly, (4), 757-780.
Anstey, R.T. (1975). The Atlantic Slave Trade and British Abolition, 1760-1810. London: Humanities Press, London.
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Bracton, H. (2012). De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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This paper analyses Edmund Burke’s view of slavery, focusing in particular on his Sketch of a Negro Code and its legal background. Two forces in tension will be identified: the first one takes imperial economic necessities seriously, within a concept of a legal order based on an “organic” premise; the second one leads to a view of moral equality between human beings that does not exclude black people.
Bourke, R. (2015). Empire and Revolution. The Political Life of Edmund Burke. Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press.
Blackstone, W. (1765). Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765). Retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/BlackstoneVolumeI/page/n4
Burge, W. (1838) On Foreign and Colonial Law. London: Saunders and Benning
Coke, E. (2018). Institutes of the Laws of England, 1628-1644. London: Forgotten Books.
Fladeland, B. (1972). Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Cooperation. St. Oak: University of Illinois Press.
Ferguson, C. (2009). Dread of Insurrection: Abolitionism, Security, and Labor in Britain’s West Indian Colonies, 1760-1823, The William and Mary Quarterly, (4), 757-780.
Dunn, J (1969). The Political Thought of John Locke. An Historical Account of the Argument of the “Two Treaties of Government”. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
A sketch of a negro code : Edmund Burke and the regulation of slavery.
Davis, D.B. (1975). The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823. New York, Ithaca.
Davis, D.B. (1966). The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Burke, E. (1996). The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, Vol. 3: Party, Parliament, and the American War: 1774-1780, Elofson, W.M., Woods, J.A. Todd, W.B. (Eds.), Clarendo: Oxford University Press.
Dalla, D. (2007). Note minime di un lettore delle Istituzioni di Giustiniano. Torino: Giappichelli.
Cone, C.B. (1964). Burke and the Nature of Politics: The Age of French Revolution. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.
Clarkson, T (1789). Comparative Efficiency of Regulation or Abolition Applied to Slave Trade London: Phillips
Burke, E. (1790). Reflections on the Revolution in France. London: Penguin.
Bush, J. A. (1993). Free to Enslave: The Foundations of Colonial American Slave Law, Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, (5), 417-470.
Chapman, G.W. (1967). Edmund Burke. The Practical Imagination. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press.
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Cobb, T.R.R. (1858). An Inquiry Into the Laws of Negro Slavery in the United States of America To Which Is Prefixed an Historical Sketch of Slavery. Philadelphia: Johnson & Co.
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references_eng G. Patisso, G. (2015). Lo Sketch of Negro Code di Edmund Burke. Una bozza di Codice Nero nell’impero coloniale britannico (1780-1792). Itinerari di ricerca storica, (1), 123-147.
Koot, C.J (2011). Empire and Periphery: British Colonists, Anglo-Dutch Trade, and the Development of the English Atlantic, 1621-1713. New York: New York University Press.
Plucknett, T.F.T. (1936). A Concise History of the Common Law. Rochester: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
O’Brien, C.C. (1992). The Great Melody: A Thematic Biography of Edmund Burke. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Nicholson, Bradley J. (1994). Legal Borrowing and the Origins of Slave Law in the British Colonies. The American Journal of Legal History, (1), 38-54.
Mtubani, V.N.C. (2007). African Slaves and English Law. Retrieved from: http://pdfproc.lib.msu.edu/?file=/DMC/African%20Journals/pdfs/PULA/pula003002/pula003002007.pdf
Minter, P.H. (2015). The State of Slavery’: Somerset, The Slave, Grace, and the Rise of Pro-Slavery and Anti-Slavery Constitutionalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World. Slavery & Abolition, (4), 603-617.
Marshall, P. J. & Woods J. A. (Eds.) (1968), The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Vol. VII: January 1792-August 1794. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
O’Neill, Daniel I. (2016). Edmund Burke and the Conservative Logic of Empire. Orlando: University of California Press.
Hope Franklin, J & Schweninger, L. (1999). Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation. Oxford: University Press, Oxford.
Lesuire, R. (1760). Les Sauvages de L’Europe. Retrieved from http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9740849m/f11.image
E. Lipson, E. (1931). The Economic History of England. Vol. 3: The Age of Mercantilism. London: Black.
Kohn, M. (2006). A Tale of Two Indias: Burke and Mill on Empire and Slavery in the West Indies and America. Political Theory, (2), 192-228.
Rice, C. D. (1975). The Rise and Fall of Black Slavery. London: Macmillan.
Hyams, P. R. (1980). King, Lords and Peasants in Medieval England: The Common Law of Villeinage in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Handler, J.S. (2016). Custom and Law: The Status of Enslaved Africans in Seventeenth-Century Barbados. Slavery & Abolition, 2(37), 233-255.
Handler, J.S. (1974). The Unappropriated People: Freedmen in the Slave Society of Barbados. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.
Giurintano, C. (2016), L’abolizione della schiavitù nelle colonie francesi. Il rapporto della commissione Broglie (1840-1843). Milano: Franco Angeli.
Gibbons, L. (2003). Edmund Burke and Ireland: Aestethics, Politics and the Colonial Sublime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Rawick, G.P. (1972). The American Slave. A Composite Autobiography. Westport: Greenwood.
Van Cleve G. (2006). Somerset’s Case and Its Antecedents in Imperial Perspective. Law and History Review, (3), 601-645
Stephen, J. (1824). The Slavery of British West India Colonies Delineated as It Existed Both In Law And Practice, And Compared with The Slavery of Other Countries, Antient And Modern. London: J. Butterworth and son.
3° & 4° Gulielmi IV, cap. LXXIII. An Act for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colonies; for promoting the Industry of the manumitted Slaves; and for compensating the Persons hitherto entitled to the Services of such Slaves. Retrieved from: http://www.pdavis.nl/Legis_07.htm.
47° Georgii III, Session 1, cap. XXXVI. An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (1807). Retrieved from: http://www.esp.org/foundations/freedom/holdings/slavetrade-act-1807.pdf.
Story, J.(1846). Conflict of Law. Boston: Little and Brown.
Wiecek W.M. (1974). Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World. The University of Chicago Law Review, (1), 86-146.
Vantin S. (2018). Costruzione dell’alterità e imperialismo. Edmund Burke e il dibattito sulla schiavitù. Materiali per una storia della cultura giuridica, (2), 591-601.
Vantin, S. (2018b). Uomini e schiavi. Il codice negro burkeano tra realismo e missione civilizzatrice. En P. Vincieri (Ed.), Il negativo e il positivo. La varietà della natura e della natura umana (pp. 99-114). Torino: Dupress
Vantin, S. (2018a). Gli eguali e i diversi. Diritto, manners e ordine politico in Edmund Burke. Modena: Mucchi.
Fioravanti, M. (2013). Il lato oscuro del moderno. Diritto dell’uomo, schiavitù ed emancipazione tra storia e storiografia, Quaderni fiorentini, 42, 9-41.
Turi, G. (2012.) Schiavitù in un mondo libero. Storia dell’emancipazione dall’età moderna a oggi. Roma-Bari: Laterza.
Tunnicliff Catterall, H. (1968). Judicial Cases Concerning American Slavery and the Negro, Vol. 1: Cases from the Courts of England, Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Shannon: Irish University Press.
Temperley, T. (1972). British Anti-Slavery, 1833-1870. London: Longman.
Fortescue, J. (2019). De Laudibus Legum Angliae, 1468-1471. Sale: Wentworth.
Drescher, S. (1977). Capitalism and the Decline of Slavery: the British Case in Comparative Perspective. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Fladeland, B. (1972). Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Cooperation. St. Oak: University of Illinois Press.
Brown, C.L. (1999). Empire without Slaves: British Concepts of Emancipation in the Age of the American Revolution. The William and Mary Quarterly, (2), 273-306;
R. Bourke, R. (2015). Empire and Revolution. The Political Life of Edmund Burke. Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press.
Ferguson, C. (2009). “Dread of Insurrection”: Abolitionism, Security, and Labor in Britain’s West Indian Colonies, 1760-1823, The William and Mary Quarterly, (4), 757-780.
Anstey, R.T. (1975). The Atlantic Slave Trade and British Abolition, 1760-1810. London: Humanities Press, London.
Bracton, H. (2012). De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bourke, R. (2015). Empire and Revolution. The Political Life of Edmund Burke. Princeton-Oxford: Princeton University Press.
Blackstone, W. (1765). Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765). Retrieved from: https://archive.org/details/BlackstoneVolumeI/page/n4
Burge, W. (1838) On Foreign and Colonial Law. London: Saunders and Benning
Coke, E. (2018). Institutes of the Laws of England, 1628-1644. London: Forgotten Books.
Fladeland, B. (1972). Men and Brothers: Anglo-American Antislavery Cooperation. St. Oak: University of Illinois Press.
Ferguson, C. (2009). Dread of Insurrection: Abolitionism, Security, and Labor in Britain’s West Indian Colonies, 1760-1823, The William and Mary Quarterly, (4), 757-780.
Dunn, J (1969). The Political Thought of John Locke. An Historical Account of the Argument of the “Two Treaties of Government”. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Davis, D.B. (1975). The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823. New York, Ithaca.
Davis, D.B. (1966). The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Burke, E. (1996). The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, Vol. 3: Party, Parliament, and the American War: 1774-1780, Elofson, W.M., Woods, J.A. Todd, W.B. (Eds.), Clarendo: Oxford University Press.
Dalla, D. (2007). Note minime di un lettore delle Istituzioni di Giustiniano. Torino: Giappichelli.
Cone, C.B. (1964). Burke and the Nature of Politics: The Age of French Revolution. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.
Clarkson, T (1789). Comparative Efficiency of Regulation or Abolition Applied to Slave Trade London: Phillips
Burke, E. (1790). Reflections on the Revolution in France. London: Penguin.
Bush, J. A. (1993). Free to Enslave: The Foundations of Colonial American Slave Law, Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, (5), 417-470.
Chapman, G.W. (1967). Edmund Burke. The Practical Imagination. Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press.
Cobb, T.R.R. (1858). An Inquiry Into the Laws of Negro Slavery in the United States of America To Which Is Prefixed an Historical Sketch of Slavery. Philadelphia: Johnson & Co.
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