Colleagues,
I am appending the table of contents for the
December issue of Slavery & Abolition.
Seasonal good wishes,
Gad
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DECEMBER, 2014
ARTICLES
Jessica A. Krug, "Social Dismemberment, Social
(Re)membering: Obeah Idioms, Kromanti Identities
and the Trans-Atlantic Politics of Memory, c. 1675-Present”
Matthew Spooner, “'I Know This Scheme is from
God': Towards a Reconsideration of the Origins of
the American Colonization Society”
Pernille Røge, "Why the Danes Got There First – A
Trans-Imperial Study of the Abolition of the Danish Slave Trade in 1792”
Seymour Drescher, "Democracy, Civil Society and
Antislavery in Tocquevillian Perspective"
Julie Holcomb, "Blood-Stained Sugar: Gender,
Commerce, and the British Slave Trade Debates”
Katherine Paugh, "The Curious Case of Mary Hylas:
Wives, Slaves, and the Limits of British Abolitionism"
Christine Whyte, "'Everyone Knows that Laws Bring
the Greatest Benefits to Mankind’: The Global and
Local Origins of Anti-Slavery in Abyssinia,1880-1942"
REVIEWS
Thomas Thurston, "SLAVERY: ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT" (2013)"
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