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Slavery: annual bibliographical supplement (2013)

Thomas Thurston
- 30 Oct 2014 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 4, pp 681-781
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For 2013, the bibliography continued its customary coverage of secondary writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade anywhere in the world: monographs as mentioned in this paper.
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For 2013, the bibliography continues its customary coverage of secondary writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade anywhere in the world: monographs,...

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Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2014)

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Conjuring Freedom: Reconstructions and Revisions of Neo-Slave Narratives

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"An ill-judged piece of business": The failure of slave trade suppression in a slaveholding republic

TL;DR: The authors examines the U.S. suppression of the slave trade from the ratification of the Constitution in 1789 to the onset of the Civil War in 1861 and examines how the shifting national priorities directly impacted the trajectory of American participation in the African slave trade and in its extirpation.
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River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom

TL;DR: The River of Dark Dreams as mentioned in this paper explores the connections between the planters' pro-slavery ideology, Atlantic commodity markets, and Southern schemes for global ascendency using slave narratives, popular literature, legal records, and personal correspondence.
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Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2014)

TL;DR: In this paper, the bibliography continues its customary coverage of secondary writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade anywhere in the world: monographs,...
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Narrow and scientific replication of ‘The slave trade and the origins of mistrust in Africa'

TL;DR: This article replicated the results of Nunn and Wantchekon distrust in Africa by instrumenting slave exports using the historic distance of each ethnic group to the coast, and they found that individuals from ethnic groups that experienced high levels of slave exports are less trusting.
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The Oxford handbook of women and gender in medieval Europe

TL;DR: GENDERED THINKING Lookinging THROUGH the Law DOMESTIC LIVES LAND, LABOR, ECONOMY BODIES, PLEASURES, DESIRES ENGENDERING CHRISTIAN HOLINESS TURNING POINTS and PLACES as mentioned in this paper.

The Atlantic Legacies of Zephaniah Kingsley: Benevolence, Bondage, and Proslavery Fictions in the Age of Emancipation

TL;DR: This paper examined the legacies of Zephaniah Kingsley, a planter from northeast Florida who confronted the Age of Emancipation in the last decade of his life with an ambitious proslavery colonization scheme in 1830s Haiti.