Published VersionReview of: Recovering Scotland's Slavery Past: The Caribbean Connection, edited by T. M. Devine
Under systems of indenture in the Caribbean, Europeans such as Irish, Scots and Portuguese, as well ...
More than a decade after Britain's bicentennial commemoration of the 1807 Abolition Act to end the T...
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Discusses (and summarizes) Michael Morris\u27s recent book Scotland and the Caribbean, c. 1740-1833,...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
This thesis, situated between literature, history and memory studies participates in the modern reco...
This article contributes to the reassessment of Scottish history and identity in light of the recove...
This book participates in the modern recovery of the memory of the long-forgotten relationship betwe...
The historiography of Scotland's connections with transatlantic slavery across the British Empire ha...
This article examines the relationships between the Scottish diaspora community and the Afro-Caribbe...
The thesis explores the contribution of Scotland to the abolition of the slave trade and Caribbean ...
This chapter takes its place in a predominantly historical collection of essays to consider the role...
This article examines the relationships between the Scottish diaspora community and the Afro-Caribbe...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
Based on newly-identified documents, reexamines Burns\u27s plan in 1786 to emigrate to Jamaica to ta...
Under systems of indenture in the Caribbean, Europeans such as Irish, Scots and Portuguese, as well ...
More than a decade after Britain's bicentennial commemoration of the 1807 Abolition Act to end the T...
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...
Discusses (and summarizes) Michael Morris\u27s recent book Scotland and the Caribbean, c. 1740-1833,...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
This thesis, situated between literature, history and memory studies participates in the modern reco...
This article contributes to the reassessment of Scottish history and identity in light of the recove...
This book participates in the modern recovery of the memory of the long-forgotten relationship betwe...
The historiography of Scotland's connections with transatlantic slavery across the British Empire ha...
This article examines the relationships between the Scottish diaspora community and the Afro-Caribbe...
The thesis explores the contribution of Scotland to the abolition of the slave trade and Caribbean ...
This chapter takes its place in a predominantly historical collection of essays to consider the role...
This article examines the relationships between the Scottish diaspora community and the Afro-Caribbe...
What were the consequences of creating jurisdictions against the transatlantic slave trade in the ni...
Based on newly-identified documents, reexamines Burns\u27s plan in 1786 to emigrate to Jamaica to ta...
Under systems of indenture in the Caribbean, Europeans such as Irish, Scots and Portuguese, as well ...
More than a decade after Britain's bicentennial commemoration of the 1807 Abolition Act to end the T...
On 16 September 2018, the University of Glasgow released the report ‘Slavery, Abolition and the Univ...