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Dibia’s World: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation by William Jennings is now available! This new addition to our series in partnership with @CSISlavery offers an insider’s view of an early plantation community. bit.ly/DibiasWorld #slaverystudies
Sign up to our free event at @theBluecoat with Dr Jane-Marie Collins and @CSISlavery which takes place on Wednesday 3rd May: bit.ly/400FhOH Dr Collins will be talking about her new book Emancipatory Narratives and Enslaved Motherhood. #slaverystudies
Jane-Marie Collins' Emancipatory Narratives & Enslaved Motherhood has now published! This new book updates major themes in the historiography of slavery and the history of race relations in Brazil. bit.ly/LSISEmancipato… #slaverystudies @CSISlavery
Next is Suzanne Schwarz from @worcester_uni/ @uniworchistory, presenting her research on "Intercepting “Illegal” Slave Ships at Sierra Leone in the Early Nineteenth Century" #Research #Academia #DigitalHumanities #Expo #SlaveryStudies #Ships #SierraLeone
Looking forward to talking about #FreedomsCaptives at my alma mater Brown next week--feel free to join us Brown/Providence folks! #Colombia #BlackPacific #slaverystudies
Join us tomorrow for the conference on "Slavery in Africa and the Diaspora", organized by one of our Directors @Chetima_UQAM at the @DepartementU / @UQAM. Zoom link: uqam.zoom.us/j/89638612818 #africanstudies #africanhisotry #slaverystudies #events #conference #academia #research
EVENT: Join @CSISlavery and LUP at @Kuumba_Imani on Thursday 1st December for our latest book talk. Hilary McLaughlin-Stonham will be discussing her recent #OA book 'From Slavery to Civil Rights'. Find out more and register for free here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-slavery… #slaverystudies
Original Charter of Carolina (1629): Observe how the charter delegates “absolute” lordship to Heath and his descendants. Charters like this enabled the development of a system of inheritable slavery. #slaverystudies #History slaverylawpower.org/original-chart…
Just how important is a 1677 court case in understanding the history of slavery? Very. See for yourself how a crucial English Common Law case is a part of court battles over whether people could be considered property. #slaverystudies #history slaverylawpower.org/butts-v-penny-…
A very warm #WELCOME 🍂 to all our MA students, especially our newcomers, and to all teaching staff at the #BCDSS! If you have any queries, we are here to help 👉ow.ly/E4vN50L3iAb @UniBonn @dfg_public #UniBonn #Dependency #SlaveryStudies #BCDSS #semesterstart
Listening to the Caribbean: Sounds of Slavery, Revolt, and Race by Martin Munro publishes today. This book is the first study of Caribbean slavery from a sound-studies approach. bit.ly/ListeningMunro #slaverystudies
Listen to the latest episode of the @realmsofmemory podcast here which features a discussion with Jessica Moody about her #OpenAccess book 'The Persistence of Memory' and her research on how #Liverpool remembers the slave trade. realmsofmemory.com/podcast/episod… #SlaveryStudies
We're attending Jessica Moody's talk with @CSISlavery this evening where she'll be discussing her recent #OA publication The Persistence of Memory. We have Jessica's book here along with a selection from our Slavery Studies series and Liverpool History list! #SlaveryStudies
The Persistence of Memory is a history of the memory of slavery in #Liverpool across more than 200 years. The book is available to read #OpenAccess on the LUP website: bit.ly/PersistenceOfM… #memorystudies #slaverystudies
If you missed Professor John Oldfield's Book Club with @CSISlavery, you can watch it back here to learn more about his book The Ties That Bind: Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Age of Reform, c. 1820-1865. bit.ly/3sSW6fK #slaverystudies
📚 Out now: our DEPENDENT magazine 22-1 The latest issue "#Values, #Norms, and #Institutions" is now available online and, by the end of the week, also in print! 👉ow.ly/GPih50HMtfp #BCDSS @UniBonn @dfg_public #slaverystudies #dependencies #fieldresearch
6PM (GMT) TONIGHT: @CSISlavery's book club with Professor John Oldfield who will be discussing his recent book in our Liverpool Studies in International Slavery series, The Ties that Bind. Register for free here, and we'll see you then! bit.ly/3kvja0K #slaverystudies