This paper refers to the „lieux de mémoire”, places of memory, of slave trade and slavery in some former colonial states which possessed plantations colonies in the Caribbean, England, France and Spain, and some former slavery societies, the U.S.A., the French and British West Indies, Cuba, and Brazil. It examines the development of the historiography on the topic, the development of memory practices from the honouring of white abolitionists to museums and monuments representing the slave´ s experience and resistance of slaves and maroons. Historical places where slavery took place (plantations, slave trade ports) or where it should be remembered in the context of colonial history (i. g. the Museo de América in Madrid), but where the memory...
This paper considers local memory and commemoration of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in Ouidah. It ...
The coincidence of a memory boom (Huyssen, Todorov) and a new “cycle of race” (Laó Montes) in the la...
■ Chivallon Wiederkehr der Erinnerung an die Sklaverei : zwischen vorschneller Verallgemeinerung und...
This introduction explains the principal object of this volume of Comparativ to show when, where, ho...
This essay focuses on the consequences that new perspectives on slavery and slave trade as well as t...
This article looks at the origin of narratives on the Haitian Revolution in the context of competing...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
This paper argues that the colonial legacy is ever present in contemporary Europe. For a generation,...
For a long time, the impact of Atlantic slavery on European societies was discussed in academic circ...
Zwischen dem späten 15. Jahrhundert und bis über das 19. Jahrhundert hinaus wurden mehr als zwölf Mi...
The objective of this paper is to reflect upon what is conventionally referred to as the post-abolit...
Today, the memory of slavery is essentially non-verbal : it is present in musical instruments and rh...
This paper argues that the colonial legacy is ever present in contemporary Europe. For a generation,...
At the Limits of Memory: Legacies of Slavery in the Francophone World Kellogg College, Oxford, OX2 6...
My dissertation “On the quest for memories of slavery in French-speaking literature” addresses netwo...
This paper considers local memory and commemoration of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in Ouidah. It ...
The coincidence of a memory boom (Huyssen, Todorov) and a new “cycle of race” (Laó Montes) in the la...
■ Chivallon Wiederkehr der Erinnerung an die Sklaverei : zwischen vorschneller Verallgemeinerung und...
This introduction explains the principal object of this volume of Comparativ to show when, where, ho...
This essay focuses on the consequences that new perspectives on slavery and slave trade as well as t...
This article looks at the origin of narratives on the Haitian Revolution in the context of competing...
none1noAlthough slavery is in no way a new subject, its collective memory has officially emerged in ...
This paper argues that the colonial legacy is ever present in contemporary Europe. For a generation,...
For a long time, the impact of Atlantic slavery on European societies was discussed in academic circ...
Zwischen dem späten 15. Jahrhundert und bis über das 19. Jahrhundert hinaus wurden mehr als zwölf Mi...
The objective of this paper is to reflect upon what is conventionally referred to as the post-abolit...
Today, the memory of slavery is essentially non-verbal : it is present in musical instruments and rh...
This paper argues that the colonial legacy is ever present in contemporary Europe. For a generation,...
At the Limits of Memory: Legacies of Slavery in the Francophone World Kellogg College, Oxford, OX2 6...
My dissertation “On the quest for memories of slavery in French-speaking literature” addresses netwo...
This paper considers local memory and commemoration of the trans-Atlantic slave trade in Ouidah. It ...
The coincidence of a memory boom (Huyssen, Todorov) and a new “cycle of race” (Laó Montes) in the la...
■ Chivallon Wiederkehr der Erinnerung an die Sklaverei : zwischen vorschneller Verallgemeinerung und...