Title: What Does Slavery Mean? (XV-XXI Centuries) Dates: 25th - 28th June 2018 The summer school aims at questioning the use of the term "slavery", in different places, times and contexts. In many ways, the word slavery appears asadays and the most appropriate to situations, or scenarios that have occurred in the past, spaces or social fabric. To what extent can a new reading of global context, and the reinterpretation of colonial and oral sources, offer new possibilities for a specific c..
Publisher\u27s Description: Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490-2007is a resource on trans-A...
The history and heritage of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade are sensitive topics in The N...
Using terms such as “new slavery ” and “slave labour ” to describe employment relations in the twent...
Hosted by the University of Mauritius in collaboration with the University of Birmingham Period: Apr...
“Domestic Slavery”, 15th-19th Centuries. Sources, Cross-Perspectives, and Definitions Paris, March 2...
10 – 12 April 2018 Call for Contributions Summer School in Mauritius Between Slavery and Post-sla...
This short entry analyses the use of the words 'slavery' and 'modern slavery' by French-language new...
At the Limits of Memory: Legacies of Slavery in the Francophone World Kellogg College, Oxford, OX2 6...
Call for Papers: Remembering Slavery, Forgetting Indenture? 9–10 September 2011 Bangor University, U...
Tuesday, March 25, 2014Speaker: Jean Allain (Queen’s University, Belfast)Location: Osgoode, IKB 4034...
Slavery has become a transnational site of memory, a dialogic battlefield that is relevant not only ...
This chapter will discuss a new second year undergraduate optional module entitled ‘Slavery in a Glo...
© 2011 Gad Heuman and Trevor Burnard. All rights reserved. The Routledge History of Slavery is a lan...
University of Birmingham, School of History and Cultures, Department of African Studies and Anthrop...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
Publisher\u27s Description: Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490-2007is a resource on trans-A...
The history and heritage of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade are sensitive topics in The N...
Using terms such as “new slavery ” and “slave labour ” to describe employment relations in the twent...
Hosted by the University of Mauritius in collaboration with the University of Birmingham Period: Apr...
“Domestic Slavery”, 15th-19th Centuries. Sources, Cross-Perspectives, and Definitions Paris, March 2...
10 – 12 April 2018 Call for Contributions Summer School in Mauritius Between Slavery and Post-sla...
This short entry analyses the use of the words 'slavery' and 'modern slavery' by French-language new...
At the Limits of Memory: Legacies of Slavery in the Francophone World Kellogg College, Oxford, OX2 6...
Call for Papers: Remembering Slavery, Forgetting Indenture? 9–10 September 2011 Bangor University, U...
Tuesday, March 25, 2014Speaker: Jean Allain (Queen’s University, Belfast)Location: Osgoode, IKB 4034...
Slavery has become a transnational site of memory, a dialogic battlefield that is relevant not only ...
This chapter will discuss a new second year undergraduate optional module entitled ‘Slavery in a Glo...
© 2011 Gad Heuman and Trevor Burnard. All rights reserved. The Routledge History of Slavery is a lan...
University of Birmingham, School of History and Cultures, Department of African Studies and Anthrop...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
Publisher\u27s Description: Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490-2007is a resource on trans-A...
The history and heritage of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade are sensitive topics in The N...
Using terms such as “new slavery ” and “slave labour ” to describe employment relations in the twent...