Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a link overlooked by successive generations of historians. The Legacies of British Slave-ownership database, hosted by University College, London, reveals many people in these colonies as having been connected to slave money awarded as compensation by the Imperial Parliament in the 1830s. This article sets out the beneficiaries to demonstrate the scope of exposure of the colonies to slavery. The list includes governors, jurists, politicians, clergy, writers, graziers and financiers, as well as various instrumental founders of South Australia. While Victoria is likely to have received more of this capital than South Australia, the historical si...
Reconstructs the business activities of the Scottish-born Liverpool merchant and plantation owner Jo...
Our paper adopts Douglass North's institutional framework to explain why the colonies of Western Aus...
[Extract] South Australia was the only Australian colony to address the question of Aboriginal welfa...
Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a...
Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a...
The links between British slavery and South Australia were long overlooked until recent research, fu...
On 28 August 1833 Parliament passed legislation that abolished slavery within the British Empire, em...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The historiography on protection in the nineteenth-century British Empire often assumes that British...
This paper deals with the compensation paid to British slave owners at the end of slavery in the 183...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
Nova Scotia was the only colony in the transatlantic world to possess no statute laws or slave codes...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
Reconstructs the business activities of the Scottish-born Liverpool merchant and plantation owner Jo...
Our paper adopts Douglass North's institutional framework to explain why the colonies of Western Aus...
[Extract] South Australia was the only Australian colony to address the question of Aboriginal welfa...
Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a...
Beneficiaries of British slavery were present in colonial Victoria and provincial South Australia, a...
The links between British slavery and South Australia were long overlooked until recent research, fu...
On 28 August 1833 Parliament passed legislation that abolished slavery within the British Empire, em...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The British Empire formally emancipated its slaves in the Caribbean on 1 August 1834, then in South ...
The historiography on protection in the nineteenth-century British Empire often assumes that British...
This paper deals with the compensation paid to British slave owners at the end of slavery in the 183...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
Queen Adelaide Province consisted of some 7,000 square miles of Rarabe Xhosa territory annexed by th...
Nova Scotia was the only colony in the transatlantic world to possess no statute laws or slave codes...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
Reconstructs the business activities of the Scottish-born Liverpool merchant and plantation owner Jo...
Our paper adopts Douglass North's institutional framework to explain why the colonies of Western Aus...
[Extract] South Australia was the only Australian colony to address the question of Aboriginal welfa...