In an influential article on the evolution of Afro-American society on the British mainland of North America, written in 1980, Ira Berlin charged slave historians with having ''produced an essentially static vision of Afro-American life. From Stanley Elkins' Sambo to John W.Blassingame's Nat-Sambo-Jack typology, scholars of all persuasions have held time constant and ignored the influence of place". Contrary to the monolithic presentations of the slave experience in the existing literature, Berlin maintains that at least three regionally distinct North American slave systems emerged in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: a Northern nonplantation system and two Southern plantation systems (centred respectively on the Carolina/Georgia l...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
That Most Perfidious Institution is a study of Africans - slaves and slave owners - and their centra...
Includes bibliography.This study supports the thesis that slaves were admitted into the Cape colony ...
In the mainland British American colonies, slavery as an institution evolved throughout the seventee...
This article uses demographic data from nineteenth-century Angola to evaluate, within a West Central...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
This thesis is a study of slavery and emancipation in Simon's Town for the period 1743 to 1843.Throu...
Lives of Distance: African Journeys in the Atlantic World This highly readable work explores the per...
This article reconstructs and interprets the early history of the Liberated African villages of Sier...
This article re-examines the 1860 census for Savannah Georgia. It melds the free and slave census to...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
This article traces the history of slavery and of post-slavery struggles for livelihood and status i...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
That Most Perfidious Institution is a study of Africans - slaves and slave owners - and their centra...
Includes bibliography.This study supports the thesis that slaves were admitted into the Cape colony ...
In the mainland British American colonies, slavery as an institution evolved throughout the seventee...
This article uses demographic data from nineteenth-century Angola to evaluate, within a West Central...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
This thesis is a study of slavery and emancipation in Simon's Town for the period 1743 to 1843.Throu...
Lives of Distance: African Journeys in the Atlantic World This highly readable work explores the per...
This article reconstructs and interprets the early history of the Liberated African villages of Sier...
This article re-examines the 1860 census for Savannah Georgia. It melds the free and slave census to...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
This article traces the history of slavery and of post-slavery struggles for livelihood and status i...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
From 1807 onwards, bilateral slave-trade treaties stipulated how naval squadrons would rescue slaves...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
That Most Perfidious Institution is a study of Africans - slaves and slave owners - and their centra...