My dissertation explores the development of policing and slavery in two early nineteenth-century Atlantic cities. This project engages regionally distinct histories through an examination of legislative and police records in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Salvador, Bahia. Through these sources, my dissertation holds that the development of the theories and practices that guided “public order” emerged in similar ways in these Atlantic slaveholding cities. Enslaved people and their actions played an integral role in the evolution of “good order” and its policing. Legislators created laws and institutions to police enslaved people and promote order. In these instances, local government policed slavery through the surveilling and arresting of ensl...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation examines the U.S. suppression of the slave trade from the ratification of the Cons...
This dissertation is a study of the shifting alliances among different factions of the metropolitan ...
My dissertation explores the development of policing and slavery in two early nineteenth-century Atl...
My dissertation explores the development of policing and slavery in two early nineteenth-century Atl...
This dissertation analyses the development of slave laws in Louisiana from 1724 to 1834 and focuses ...
This dissertation examines enslaved people’s navigation of the spatial power that shaped New York sl...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
This dissertation examines the ways that slaves and free blacks participated in and shaped the Bourb...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
This dissertation explores a broad range of power relationships and struggles for authority in the e...
This dissertation documents the development of New Orleans and Louisiana from 1805-1861. I argue tha...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
Using two Atlantic World events— the Haitian Revolution and Nat Turner’s Rebellion— as temporal boo...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation examines the U.S. suppression of the slave trade from the ratification of the Cons...
This dissertation is a study of the shifting alliances among different factions of the metropolitan ...
My dissertation explores the development of policing and slavery in two early nineteenth-century Atl...
My dissertation explores the development of policing and slavery in two early nineteenth-century Atl...
This dissertation analyses the development of slave laws in Louisiana from 1724 to 1834 and focuses ...
This dissertation examines enslaved people’s navigation of the spatial power that shaped New York sl...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
This dissertation examines the ways that slaves and free blacks participated in and shaped the Bourb...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
This dissertation explores a broad range of power relationships and struggles for authority in the e...
This dissertation documents the development of New Orleans and Louisiana from 1805-1861. I argue tha...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
Using two Atlantic World events— the Haitian Revolution and Nat Turner’s Rebellion— as temporal boo...
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime indus...
This dissertation examines the U.S. suppression of the slave trade from the ratification of the Cons...
This dissertation is a study of the shifting alliances among different factions of the metropolitan ...