The abolition movement did not exist only in the corridors of power. As one of the first mass political movements it gave rise to – and was arguably born of – a wealth of cultural productions including poems, novels, plays, paintings, cartoons, sculptures, songs, and a range of personal writings from spiritual conversions to slave narratives. In this session, Brycchan Carey will survey the culture of abolitionism in the late eighteenth century to show their importance to the campaign
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
As slavery consolidated itself as a commercial and political institution in the mid-19th century, op...
History Department Honors Thesis, (2016). Awarded Honors.This project analyzes late eighteenth-centu...
This essay concentrates on Eighteenth Century abolitionist debate both in England and France, throug...
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The radical nature of abolitionist activism and ideology at institutions of higher learning is the a...
Inspired by Kenneth Burke\u27s dramatism, this thesis examined the viability of social movements rhe...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
In recent years we have become accustomed to thinking of abolition, and specifically the campaign ag...
The abolition movement is perhaps the most salient example of the struggle the United States has fac...
American Abolitionist Geographies argues that literary abolition was a movement that challenged the ...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
As slavery consolidated itself as a commercial and political institution in the mid-19th century, op...
History Department Honors Thesis, (2016). Awarded Honors.This project analyzes late eighteenth-centu...
This essay concentrates on Eighteenth Century abolitionist debate both in England and France, throug...
At the end of the 1780s a public discourse on the abolition of the slave trade sprang up which surpr...
The radical nature of abolitionist activism and ideology at institutions of higher learning is the a...
Inspired by Kenneth Burke\u27s dramatism, this thesis examined the viability of social movements rhe...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Revolution offers a fresh exploration of anti-slavery debat...
“The Ambiguities of Abolition” argues that there are complexities within eighteenth- century discour...
The abolition of slavery in Britain and its Atlantic empire was a protracted process that took centu...
In recent years we have become accustomed to thinking of abolition, and specifically the campaign ag...
The abolition movement is perhaps the most salient example of the struggle the United States has fac...
American Abolitionist Geographies argues that literary abolition was a movement that challenged the ...
During their transatlantic journeys to Britain throughout the nineteenth century, African Americans ...
This thesis explores the late-eighteenth-century movement to end Britain’s transatlantic slave trade...
As slavery consolidated itself as a commercial and political institution in the mid-19th century, op...