Nineteenth-century slaveholders of the Atlantic master class had many reasons to be concerned with the future. In a world ushered in with the aid of the Haitian Revolution, slave revolts in these sensitive times seemed to erupt with increased frequency, leaving greater destruction in their wakes. Abolition and a transatlantic antislavery movement appeared as determined crusades to bring an end not only to human suffering in black chattel slavery but to the system’s unsurpassed wealth. In this era of sweeping changes a vision of British West Indian society without slaves was first debated and then made a reality on 1 August 1834. In the months and years that followed British Emancipation, there was much to debate in the postslavery situation...
Reparations activism has forced many large multinational insurance corporations to disclose their ea...
This study, in short, examines the impact of Thome and Kimball\u27s Emancipation in the West Indies ...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
Enlightenment philosophers had long feared the effects of crisscrossing boundaries, both real and im...
Enlightenment philosophers had long feared the effects of crisscrossing boundaries, both real and im...
This dissertation explores a broad range of power relationships and struggles for authority in the e...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the expansion of humanitarian movements t...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
Enacted in 1833, Great Britain’s abolition of West Indian slavery confronted the United States with ...
Reparations activism has forced many large multinational insurance corporations to disclose their ea...
This study, in short, examines the impact of Thome and Kimball\u27s Emancipation in the West Indies ...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
Enlightenment philosophers had long feared the effects of crisscrossing boundaries, both real and im...
Enlightenment philosophers had long feared the effects of crisscrossing boundaries, both real and im...
This dissertation explores a broad range of power relationships and struggles for authority in the e...
Born in Africa, shipped to the West Indies, enslaved in the American colonies, and promised freedom ...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in history. It involved an interconti...
During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the expansion of humanitarian movements t...
This chapter examines arguments about the transition from slavery in the period c.1790 and 1833 in r...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
In 1807, the British Empire ended its legal involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The relati...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Alexis Girard d'Albissin(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of ...
Enacted in 1833, Great Britain’s abolition of West Indian slavery confronted the United States with ...
Reparations activism has forced many large multinational insurance corporations to disclose their ea...
This study, in short, examines the impact of Thome and Kimball\u27s Emancipation in the West Indies ...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...