In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses Thomas Wilson Dorr\u27s evolving relationship with the anti-slavery movement. To view this video interview please visit the Dorr Rebellion Project web site’s video gallery: http://library.providence.edu/dps/projects/dorr/video.php
In this introductory essay to the Dorrite Women Letter Collection, historian Erik Chaput outlines th...
Walter Johnson, the Winthrop Professor of History and professor of African-American studies at Harva...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses T...
In this interview, Dr. Erik J. Chaput, co-creator of the Dorr Rebellion Project, discusses the matte...
In his “Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, Rhode Island, 1835-1866,” Joey La Neve DeFrancesco ...
In this interview, Dr. Patrick T. Conley, constitutional historian and Dorr scholar, discusses the d...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
In November 2019, Jesus College, Cambridge became the first College in Cambridge or Oxford to publis...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Between 1833 and 1890, the controversial Tractarian or Oxford Movement created a turmoil in British ...
John Rice is the great-great-grandson of Isaac Rice, considered to be one of the most illustrious ci...
In this interview, Wilbur H. Siebert recorded the recollections of Elias Tetirick (1819-1901). Tetir...
Modern Slavery, Ecocide, and the Secret to Saving the World Kevin Bales: Wilberforce Institute for t...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
In this introductory essay to the Dorrite Women Letter Collection, historian Erik Chaput outlines th...
Walter Johnson, the Winthrop Professor of History and professor of African-American studies at Harva...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...
In this interview, Raymond Lavertue of St. Catherine\u27s College, University of Oxford, discusses T...
In this interview, Dr. Erik J. Chaput, co-creator of the Dorr Rebellion Project, discusses the matte...
In his “Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, Rhode Island, 1835-1866,” Joey La Neve DeFrancesco ...
In this interview, Dr. Patrick T. Conley, constitutional historian and Dorr scholar, discusses the d...
In this essay, Dr. Erik J. Chaput and Russell DeSimone examine and contextualize the events surround...
In November 2019, Jesus College, Cambridge became the first College in Cambridge or Oxford to publis...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Between 1833 and 1890, the controversial Tractarian or Oxford Movement created a turmoil in British ...
John Rice is the great-great-grandson of Isaac Rice, considered to be one of the most illustrious ci...
In this interview, Wilbur H. Siebert recorded the recollections of Elias Tetirick (1819-1901). Tetir...
Modern Slavery, Ecocide, and the Secret to Saving the World Kevin Bales: Wilberforce Institute for t...
th century was a period of reform for the United States in several different spheres of society. Fro...
In this introductory essay to the Dorrite Women Letter Collection, historian Erik Chaput outlines th...
Walter Johnson, the Winthrop Professor of History and professor of African-American studies at Harva...
Long-overdue research projects into institutional links to slavery have highlighted the complex ways...