Slavery in Comparative Perspective In A Tale of Two Plantations, Richard S. Dunn examines in minute detail two plantations, Mesopotamia in Jamaica and Mount Airy in Virginia. Dunn’s study is based largely on annual slave inventories, documents that allow him to reconstruct the live...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights...
This paper is a comparative study examining how slavery impacted Virginian and Jamaican society in t...
This study uses the archaeological record and historic data specific to two early nineteenth-century...
How did British-American planters forcibly integrate newly purchased Africans into existing slave co...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
We use survival analysis to study the determinants of mortality of 1099 slaves living on the Jamaica...
In the antebellum South, an enslaved person was more likely to be leased out than to be sold during ...
Western North Carolina is often seen as a region where African-American slavery was uncommon, and no...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
A Fresh Perspective on Slavery There has long been debate among historians of American slavery about...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights...
This paper is a comparative study examining how slavery impacted Virginian and Jamaican society in t...
This study uses the archaeological record and historic data specific to two early nineteenth-century...
How did British-American planters forcibly integrate newly purchased Africans into existing slave co...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
We use survival analysis to study the determinants of mortality of 1099 slaves living on the Jamaica...
In the antebellum South, an enslaved person was more likely to be leased out than to be sold during ...
Western North Carolina is often seen as a region where African-American slavery was uncommon, and no...
Examining the variability of enslaved life across the Atlantic World during the seventeenth, eightee...
Beyond the Coast: A Comprehensive Look at the Slave-Breeding Industry The scholarship and narrative ...
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experie...
2nd place: Rhem-Schwarzmann Prize, awarded by Joyner Library 2011The slave-plantation system was cle...
A Fresh Perspective on Slavery There has long been debate among historians of American slavery about...
Adam Rothman is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University, where he teaches courses...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
John DeSantis traces out some of those connections in his book on the brutal breaking of the Knights...