Review essay of the following books: Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America by Ira Berlin.Freedom\u27s Soldiers: The Black Military Experience in the Civil War edited by Ira Berlin, Joseph P. Reidy, Leslie S. Rowland
“There is a clause in the Act which is likely to meet with misconstruction in Europe,” wrote Frederi...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
In an overgrown cemetery in the old village of Stateburg, South Carolina, a hundred miles north of C...
Review of the book Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War...
Interview with Dr. Ira Berlin by Christopher S. Freeman Ira Berlin is Distinguished University P...
The eighteenth century, a growing consensus among historians suggests, was a crucial period in the e...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
With regard to the struggles of the newly freed slaves, Dean Bond\u27s study of the Reconstruction l...
Understanding Slavery When in the 1950s mainstream historians rediscovered slavery as the prime cau...
Review of: "Slavery in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1787–1865: A History of Human Bondage in Illino...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Review Essay of the following works: American Sovereigns: The People and America\u27s Constitutional...
Reviews of Smith, The Death of Slavery: The United States, 1837-1865, by David L. Smiley; Massey, Bo...
This article is a review of the book What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil ...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
“There is a clause in the Act which is likely to meet with misconstruction in Europe,” wrote Frederi...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
In an overgrown cemetery in the old village of Stateburg, South Carolina, a hundred miles north of C...
Review of the book Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War...
Interview with Dr. Ira Berlin by Christopher S. Freeman Ira Berlin is Distinguished University P...
The eighteenth century, a growing consensus among historians suggests, was a crucial period in the e...
Review of: Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps, by Amy Murrell T...
With regard to the struggles of the newly freed slaves, Dean Bond\u27s study of the Reconstruction l...
Understanding Slavery When in the 1950s mainstream historians rediscovered slavery as the prime cau...
Review of: "Slavery in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1787–1865: A History of Human Bondage in Illino...
The Long Road to Freedom Emancipation in the United States has generated a remarkably creative wave ...
Review Essay of the following works: American Sovereigns: The People and America\u27s Constitutional...
Reviews of Smith, The Death of Slavery: The United States, 1837-1865, by David L. Smiley; Massey, Bo...
This article is a review of the book What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil ...
An Anything but Peculiar Institution Slavery in a World Perspective Few historians have written ...
“There is a clause in the Act which is likely to meet with misconstruction in Europe,” wrote Frederi...
Scholars correctly appreciate Frederick Douglass’s novella The Heroic Slave (1853) as an important e...
In an overgrown cemetery in the old village of Stateburg, South Carolina, a hundred miles north of C...