In Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation (Harvard Univesity Press, 2012), Rebecca J. Scott and Jean M. Hébrard trace the stories of the descendants of a woman who came to be called Rosalie, kidnapped in West Africa in the late 18th century and deported as a slave to the French colony of Sanit-Domingue-modern day Haiti. Here, Professor Scott-who was named the university\u27s Russel Lecturer for 2012, one of the school\u27s highest honors-details the two cases and reaches some conclusions about these questions: What made someone a slave in the 19th century, when slavery was a recognized institution based on relations of property? And is it possible to accurately describe someone as a slave in the 20th and 21st centuri...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...
When is it appropriate to apply the term ‘slavery’—a concept that appears to rest on a property righ...
Today, slavery in considered by many as a relic of past times, soon to be extinct by some bold legal...
In Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation (Harvard Univesity Press, 2012), R...
In case after case, prosecutors, judges and juries therefore still struggle to come up with a defini...
Dr. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego and University ...
Without Slavery as an institution the status of a “slave” would have been nonexistent. But slavery i...
Though slavery as a social institution had been part and parcel of almost all human societies for a ...
Philosophically and juridically, the construct of a slave-a person with a price --contains multiple...
Had the abolitionists of the past, the likes of Abraham Lincoln or William Wilberforce, been able to...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
Slavery has existed for millennia. It is both a status - an inferior person with no rights in a soci...
In the summer of 1809 a flotilla of boats arrived in New Orleans carrying more than 9,000 Saint-Domi...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...
When is it appropriate to apply the term ‘slavery’—a concept that appears to rest on a property righ...
Today, slavery in considered by many as a relic of past times, soon to be extinct by some bold legal...
In Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation (Harvard Univesity Press, 2012), R...
In case after case, prosecutors, judges and juries therefore still struggle to come up with a defini...
Dr. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego and University ...
Without Slavery as an institution the status of a “slave” would have been nonexistent. But slavery i...
Though slavery as a social institution had been part and parcel of almost all human societies for a ...
Philosophically and juridically, the construct of a slave-a person with a price --contains multiple...
Had the abolitionists of the past, the likes of Abraham Lincoln or William Wilberforce, been able to...
Only a few decades ago, it was possible to write accounts of the culture or economy of the antebellu...
Slavery has existed for millennia. It is both a status - an inferior person with no rights in a soci...
In the summer of 1809 a flotilla of boats arrived in New Orleans carrying more than 9,000 Saint-Domi...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
This website explores and analyzes two of the main forms of slavery over the course of history, spec...
When is it appropriate to apply the term ‘slavery’—a concept that appears to rest on a property righ...
Today, slavery in considered by many as a relic of past times, soon to be extinct by some bold legal...