International audienceBrissot's commitment to antislavery was due to his fascination with North American Quakers. This chapter explores Brissot's gradual involvement in a cause which he closely connected with the revolutionary United States, and democracy and revolutionary action in general
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This article observes how the British Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade founded in 1787...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
International audienceBrissot's commitment to antislavery was due to his fascination with North Amer...
International audienceCrèvecoeur's role in the French antislavery movement has been neglected. Yet h...
There is renewed interest today in the study of early North American antislavery, and thus Quakers....
International audienceEdited by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, Université Paris Diderot and Bertrand Van Ru...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
The upheavals of the French Revolution not only affected France and Europe, but heralded crucial con...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
International audienceThe origins of Brissot’s republicanism merit our attention. A true cosmopolita...
Long before the Quaker anti-slavery societies of antebellum America worked to abolish slavery, the R...
International audienceAnthony Benezet was the prime source for antislavery arguments in the British ...
This chapter argues that in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions (c. 1770s–1790s) republican conceptions ...
This essay is about three trans-Atlantic patriots living during the Revolutionary era who were invol...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
This article observes how the British Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade founded in 1787...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
International audienceBrissot's commitment to antislavery was due to his fascination with North Amer...
International audienceCrèvecoeur's role in the French antislavery movement has been neglected. Yet h...
There is renewed interest today in the study of early North American antislavery, and thus Quakers....
International audienceEdited by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, Université Paris Diderot and Bertrand Van Ru...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
The upheavals of the French Revolution not only affected France and Europe, but heralded crucial con...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...
International audienceThe origins of Brissot’s republicanism merit our attention. A true cosmopolita...
Long before the Quaker anti-slavery societies of antebellum America worked to abolish slavery, the R...
International audienceAnthony Benezet was the prime source for antislavery arguments in the British ...
This chapter argues that in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions (c. 1770s–1790s) republican conceptions ...
This essay is about three trans-Atlantic patriots living during the Revolutionary era who were invol...
This article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational circulation of abolition...
This article observes how the British Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade founded in 1787...
The organisations which were founded in the last quarter of the 18th Century in Philadelphia, London...