Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century West Africa through emancipation during the Haitian Revolution and subsequent resettlement in New Orleans, then France, then Belgium, can shed light on phenomena that are Atlantic in scope. A business letter written in 1899 by the cigar merchant Edouard Tinchant to General Máximo Gómez in Cuba frames an inquiry that opens out onto a family itinerary that spanned the long nineteenth century. Rosalie Vincent’s achievement of freedom in the shadow of slavery in Saint-Domingue in 1793–1803 can be seen as linked to her grandson Edouard Tinchant’s participation as a delegate in the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1867–68. Together, the experien...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety...
In the summer of 1809 a flotilla of boats arrived in New Orleans carrying more than 9,000 Saint-Domi...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
Sidney Mintz’s Worker in the Cane is a model life history, uncovering the subtlest of dynamics withi...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
“Freedom, Kinship, and Property: Free Women of African Descent in the French Atlantic, 1685-1...
Nineteenth-century slaveholders of the Atlantic master class had many reasons to be concerned with t...
From French and Creole to Spanish, the domain of the Napoleonic Empire to the king of Spain, crossin...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
Explores the connections between greater Atlantic Ocean commerce and those northern European busines...
BAPTISTE V. DE VOLUNBRUN 5 H. & J. 86 (Md. 1820): In Jean Baptiste’s 1820 freedom petition we have n...
Historians of Old Regime Saint-Domingue and the Haitian Revolution often use the term petits blancs ...
On February 28, 1806 Congress passed an embargo against any part of St. Domingo not in possession by...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety...
In the summer of 1809 a flotilla of boats arrived in New Orleans carrying more than 9,000 Saint-Domi...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
Sidney Mintz’s Worker in the Cane is a model life history, uncovering the subtlest of dynamics withi...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
Tracing the history of a family across three generations, from enslavement in eighteenth-century Wes...
“Freedom, Kinship, and Property: Free Women of African Descent in the French Atlantic, 1685-1...
Nineteenth-century slaveholders of the Atlantic master class had many reasons to be concerned with t...
From French and Creole to Spanish, the domain of the Napoleonic Empire to the king of Spain, crossin...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
Explores the connections between greater Atlantic Ocean commerce and those northern European busines...
BAPTISTE V. DE VOLUNBRUN 5 H. & J. 86 (Md. 1820): In Jean Baptiste’s 1820 freedom petition we have n...
Historians of Old Regime Saint-Domingue and the Haitian Revolution often use the term petits blancs ...
On February 28, 1806 Congress passed an embargo against any part of St. Domingo not in possession by...
This thesis examines conflicts over the terms and boundaries of “liberty” and “citizenship” that tra...
The four articles in this special issue experiment with an innovative set of questions and a variety...
In the summer of 1809 a flotilla of boats arrived in New Orleans carrying more than 9,000 Saint-Domi...