Special Issue of Slavery & Abolition: Maritime Slavery 2010 | Volume 31. Issue 4 Editors Note Philip D. Morgan, “Maritime Slavery.” Slavery & Abolition 31, no. 3 (2010): 311–326. Caribbean Sea David Wheat, “Mediterranean Slavery, New World Transformations: Galley Slaves in the Spanish Caribbean, 1578–1635.” Slavery & Abolition 31, no. 3 (2010): 327–344. Molly A. Warsh, … Continue reading ARTICLES: Maritime Slavery in Slavery & Abolition
Walter Hawthorne
AHR Exchange: “The Question of ‘Black Rice”
This month's American Historical Review features a forum on Judith Carney's much discussed work Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas (Harvard University Press, 2001). Scholars S. Max Edelson, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Walter Hawthorne, David Eltis, Philip Morgan and David Richardson weigh in. AHR Exchange: The Question of “Black Rice” Introduction … Continue reading AHR Exchange: “The Question of ‘Black Rice”
Luso-Brazilian Review Special Issue: ReCapricorning the Atlantic
Volume 45, Issue 1 (2008) includes: Hebe Mattos. ““Black Troops” and Hierarchies of Color in the Portuguese Atlantic World: The Case of Henrique Dias and His Black Regiment.” Luso-Brazilian Review 45, no. 1 (2008): 6-29. Walter Hawthorne. ““Being now, as it were, one family”: Shipmate bonding on the slave vessel Emilia, in Rio de Janeiro … Continue reading Luso-Brazilian Review Special Issue: ReCapricorning the Atlantic
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