This article refines our understanding of abolitionism as “the first modern social movement” through a microhistory of abolitionism in an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British town. Examining requisitions, which collected signatures calling on a mayor to convene public meetings to launch parliamentary petitions or other associational activities, the article shows how antislavery mobilization in Plymouth grew amongst a multiplying variety of religious, political, cultural, and economic institutions. Through a prosopography of those initiating antislavery petitions, an analysis of the other requisitions they supported, and qualitative evidence from leading abolitionists’ personal papers, the article details the ways local leaders raised ...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...
This study reinterprets the history of the Glasgow Emancipation Society and its relationship to the ...
This thesis builds the micro foundations of the first modern social movement: the movement for the a...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
During the late eighteenth century organized anti-slavery, in the shape of the campaign to end the A...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
This thesis is an examination of slave abolitionists in Liverpool and Manchester and their shared hi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/abolitionism/5/thumbnail.jpgThe antislavery moveme...
From the middle of the eighteenth century until the late 1830s, the idea of enslaved people as “peas...
This thesis explores the growth of antislavery sentiment in the English-speaking world during the ei...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...
This study reinterprets the history of the Glasgow Emancipation Society and its relationship to the ...
This thesis builds the micro foundations of the first modern social movement: the movement for the a...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
During the late eighteenth century organized anti-slavery, in the shape of the campaign to end the A...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
This thesis is an examination of slave abolitionists in Liverpool and Manchester and their shared hi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/abolitionism/5/thumbnail.jpgThe antislavery moveme...
From the middle of the eighteenth century until the late 1830s, the idea of enslaved people as “peas...
This thesis explores the growth of antislavery sentiment in the English-speaking world during the ei...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
This paper argues that the writings of abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward and other anti-slavery grou...
In 1787, when the British abolition movement began, the Liverpool slave trade was the largest in the...
This study reinterprets the history of the Glasgow Emancipation Society and its relationship to the ...