This thesis explores the growth of antislavery sentiment in the English-speaking world during the eighteenth century. I examine the institutional processes, transatlantic discourses, and ideological schema with which individuals and groups reformulated their identities as a means of extricating themselves from slavery\u27s various social, economic, and ethical implications. I argue that abolitionism in England is best understood as the cumulative outcome to a series of identity reconstructions, and that a Histoire des Mentalités, as drawn from the Annales School, is an apt methodology for unmasking the structural underpinnings of an antislavery identity
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
During the Age of Revolution, abolitionist ideas interacted with notions of liberty, independence, a...
The study will analyse how Anglo-American evangelicals' antipathy towards slavery spread and transf...
History Department Honors Thesis, (2016). Awarded Honors.This project analyzes late eighteenth-centu...
This study, in short, examines the impact of Thome and Kimball\u27s Emancipation in the West Indies ...
This thesis is an examination of slave abolitionists in Liverpool and Manchester and their shared hi...
This article refines our understanding of abolitionism as “the first modern social movement” through...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
This Species of Property examines the development of the law and practice of slavery in the 17th and...
The nineteenth century antislavery campaign was significant not only because of the importance of t...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
During the early 1830’s, the nascent American Antislavery Society needed support at the local level....
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
During the Age of Revolution, abolitionist ideas interacted with notions of liberty, independence, a...
The study will analyse how Anglo-American evangelicals' antipathy towards slavery spread and transf...
History Department Honors Thesis, (2016). Awarded Honors.This project analyzes late eighteenth-centu...
This study, in short, examines the impact of Thome and Kimball\u27s Emancipation in the West Indies ...
This thesis is an examination of slave abolitionists in Liverpool and Manchester and their shared hi...
This article refines our understanding of abolitionism as “the first modern social movement” through...
The abolition of British slavery in the 19th century raises the question of how the British achieved...
This Species of Property examines the development of the law and practice of slavery in the 17th and...
The nineteenth century antislavery campaign was significant not only because of the importance of t...
This thesis looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain and the role played by women’s anti-slavery...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
During the early 1830’s, the nascent American Antislavery Society needed support at the local level....
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
This thesis interrogates gestures of remembrance in British culture, specifically as they serve to c...
During the Age of Revolution, abolitionist ideas interacted with notions of liberty, independence, a...