Colleagues,
I am appending below the contents of the March
issue of Slavery & Abolition (vol. 35, no. 1).
Further information on Slavery & Abolition
(including how to access an online sample copy of
the journal) is available
at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/0144039x.asp
Best wishes,
Gad
Prof. Gad Heuman, Editor
Slavery & Abolition
MARCH, 2014
ARTICLES
Yuko Miki, "Slave and Citizen in Black and Red:
Reconsidering the Intersection of African and
Indigenous Slavery in Postcolonial Brazil"
Benedetta Rossi, "Migration and Emancipation in
West Africa’s Labour History: The Missing Links"
Shane O'Rourke, "Monarchy, Gender and
Emancipation: Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of
Russia and Princess Isabel of Brazil and the Ending of Servile Labour"
Jared Hardesty, "An Angry God in the Hands of
Sinners: Enslaved Africans and the Uses of
Protestant Christianity in Pre-Revolutionary Boston"
Rebecca Shumway, "Castle Slaves of the Eighteenth-Century Gold Coast (Ghana)"
Marc Eagle, "Chasing the Avença: An Investigation
of Illicit Slave Trading in Santo Domingo at the
End of the Portuguese Asiento Period”
Caroline A Williams,"‘If You Want Slaves Go to
Guinea’: Civilisation and Savagery in the ‘Spanish’ Mosquitia, 1787-1800"
NOTES & DOCUMENTS
Michael Mullin, "Laura Smalligan's Jonkonnu, a
Jamaican Slave Dance: Contesting the African in African American"
Michael Zeuske, "Rethinking the Case of the
Schooner Amistad: Contraband and Complicity after 1808/1820"
REVIEW ESSAY
Alfred L. Brophy, "The Case for Reparations for Slavery in the Caribbean"
Joseph C. Miller, "The History of Slavery"
REVIEWS
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