Book review of D.A. Dunkley, Agency of the Enslaved: Jamaica and the Culture of Freedom in the Atlantic World. Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2013. xiii + 223 pp
This is an extremely learned work. Published originally by the Pan American Institute of History and...
The eighteenth century, a growing consensus among historians suggests, was a crucial period in the e...
Review of: The Alchemy of Slavery: Human Bondage and Emancipation in the Illinois Country, 1730–1865...
book review - in press Besson, Jean, 2016. Review of Ties that bind: the black family in post-sl...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
-Philip D. Morgan, Marcus Wood, Blind memory: Visual representations of slavery in England and Ameri...
Review of the book Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War...
From 1830 until 1865, hundreds of American, Canadian, and West Indian blacks went to the British Isl...
With regard to the struggles of the newly freed slaves, Dean Bond\u27s study of the Reconstruction l...
David Brion Davis, Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World (Trevor Burnard)&#...
Review essay of the following books: Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in Nort...
In an overgrown cemetery in the old village of Stateburg, South Carolina, a hundred miles north of C...
Born into slavery in rural Louisiana, Rose Herera was bought and sold several times before being pur...
Book review: Lewis R. Gordon, Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization, New York/Oxon: Routledge, 2020,...
This is an extremely learned work. Published originally by the Pan American Institute of History and...
The eighteenth century, a growing consensus among historians suggests, was a crucial period in the e...
Review of: The Alchemy of Slavery: Human Bondage and Emancipation in the Illinois Country, 1730–1865...
book review - in press Besson, Jean, 2016. Review of Ties that bind: the black family in post-sl...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
Over the past several decades, scholars have analyzed the evolving support within the international ...
-Philip D. Morgan, Marcus Wood, Blind memory: Visual representations of slavery in England and Ameri...
Review of the book Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans From the Civil War...
From 1830 until 1865, hundreds of American, Canadian, and West Indian blacks went to the British Isl...
With regard to the struggles of the newly freed slaves, Dean Bond\u27s study of the Reconstruction l...
David Brion Davis, Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World (Trevor Burnard)&#...
Review essay of the following books: Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in Nort...
In an overgrown cemetery in the old village of Stateburg, South Carolina, a hundred miles north of C...
Born into slavery in rural Louisiana, Rose Herera was bought and sold several times before being pur...
Book review: Lewis R. Gordon, Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization, New York/Oxon: Routledge, 2020,...
This is an extremely learned work. Published originally by the Pan American Institute of History and...
The eighteenth century, a growing consensus among historians suggests, was a crucial period in the e...
Review of: The Alchemy of Slavery: Human Bondage and Emancipation in the Illinois Country, 1730–1865...