International audienceCrèvecoeur's role in the French antislavery movement has been neglected. Yet his book Letters from an American Farmer denounces slavery and, more importantly perhaps, hails North American Quakers as pioneers in the Atlantic antislavery movement. This book chapter also focuses on how Crèvecoeur influenced Brissot's own antislavery commitment
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
The earliest records of Britain’s involvement in the slave trade date back to as early as 1562, howe...
At the time of the American Revolution, there were a significant number of Quakers living in North C...
International audienceCrèvecoeur's role in the French antislavery movement has been neglected. Yet h...
International audienceBrissot's commitment to antislavery was due to his fascination with North Amer...
There is renewed interest today in the study of early North American antislavery, and thus Quakers....
Long before the Quaker anti-slavery societies of antebellum America worked to abolish slavery, the R...
International audienceEdited by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, Université Paris Diderot and Bertrand Van Ru...
International audienceAnthony Benezet was the prime source for antislavery arguments in the British ...
International audienceBorn in the British Isles in the mid-17th century, the Quaker movement migrate...
Saint-John de Crèvecœur was a crucial witness of the American War of Independence. Born in France, t...
New Scholarship Produces a More Nuanced Look at Quakers and Antislavery “Go to a free state and live...
This dissertation re-contextualizes the Quakers’ history as anti-slavery pioneers by exploring the c...
Chevignard Bernard. Mémoire et création dans les Letters from an American Farmer de St. John de Crèv...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaThe importance of antislavery activ...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
The earliest records of Britain’s involvement in the slave trade date back to as early as 1562, howe...
At the time of the American Revolution, there were a significant number of Quakers living in North C...
International audienceCrèvecoeur's role in the French antislavery movement has been neglected. Yet h...
International audienceBrissot's commitment to antislavery was due to his fascination with North Amer...
There is renewed interest today in the study of early North American antislavery, and thus Quakers....
Long before the Quaker anti-slavery societies of antebellum America worked to abolish slavery, the R...
International audienceEdited by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, Université Paris Diderot and Bertrand Van Ru...
International audienceAnthony Benezet was the prime source for antislavery arguments in the British ...
International audienceBorn in the British Isles in the mid-17th century, the Quaker movement migrate...
Saint-John de Crèvecœur was a crucial witness of the American War of Independence. Born in France, t...
New Scholarship Produces a More Nuanced Look at Quakers and Antislavery “Go to a free state and live...
This dissertation re-contextualizes the Quakers’ history as anti-slavery pioneers by exploring the c...
Chevignard Bernard. Mémoire et création dans les Letters from an American Farmer de St. John de Crèv...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaThe importance of antislavery activ...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
The earliest records of Britain’s involvement in the slave trade date back to as early as 1562, howe...
At the time of the American Revolution, there were a significant number of Quakers living in North C...