Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896
Herausgeber: Anderson, Richard; Lovejoy, Henry B
Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896
Herausgeber: Anderson, Richard; Lovejoy, Henry B
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Interrogates the development of the world's first international courts of humanitarian justice and the subsequent "liberation" of nearly two hundred thousand Africans in the nineteenth century.
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Interrogates the development of the world's first international courts of humanitarian justice and the subsequent "liberation" of nearly two hundred thousand Africans in the nineteenth century.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781580469692
- ISBN-10: 1580469698
- Artikelnr.: 57164341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9781580469692
- ISBN-10: 1580469698
- Artikelnr.: 57164341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard Anderson, Henry B. Lovejoy
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "Liberated Africans"
and Early International Courts of Humanitarian Effort - Henry B. Lovejoy
Introduction: "Liberated Africans" and Early International Courts of
Humanitarian Effort - Richard Anderson Part One. Origins of Liberated
Africans Precedents: The "Captured Negroes" of Tortola, 1807-22 - Sean
Kelly The Impact of Liberated African "Disposal" Policies in Early
Nineteenth-Century Sierra Leone - Suzanne Schwarz Visualizing Abolition:
Mapping the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Daniel B.
Domingues da Silva Visualizing Abolition: Mapping the Suppression of the
African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Katelyn E. Ziegler Part Two. Sierra Leone
Liberated African "Children" in Sierra Leone: Colonial Classifications of
"Child" and "Childhood," 1808-19 - Érika Melek Delgado New Insights on
Liberated Africans: The 1831 Freetown Census - Allen M. Howard Ali Eisami's
Enslavement in Jihad and Emancipation as a Liberated African - Paul Lovejoy
Part Three. Caribbean The Misfortune of Liberated Africans in Colonial
Cuba, 1824-76 - Inés Roldán de Montaud Household Labor and Sexual Coercion:
Reconstructing Women's Experience of African Recaptive Settlement - Laura
Rosanne Adderley Gavino of the Lucumi Nation: David Turnbull and the
Liberated Africans of Havana - Randy J. Sparks Part Four. Lusophone
Atlantic British Antislavery Diplomacy and Liberated African Rights as an
International Issue - Maeve Ryan Producing "Liberated" Africans in
Mid-nineteenth Century Angola - José C. Curto The Paquete de Benguela:
Illegal Slave Trade and the Liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro - Nielson
Rosa Bezerra Part Five. Liberated Africans in Global Perspective Liberated
Africans in the Indian Ocean World - Matthew S. Hopper Liberated Africans
at the Cape: Some Reconsiderations - Chris Saunders Liberated African
Settlers on St. Helena - Andrew Pearson "Fugitive Liberated Congoes":
Recaptive Youth and the Rejection of Liberian Apprenticeships, 1858-61 -
Sharla M. Fett Part Six. Resettlements "Perpetual Expatriation": Forced
Migration and Liberated African Apprenticeship in the Gambia - Kyle
Prochnow "Promoting the Industry of Liberated Africans" in British
Honduras, 1824-41 - Tim Soriano Diaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory
and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 - Shantel
George Bibliography Notes on Contributors
and Early International Courts of Humanitarian Effort - Henry B. Lovejoy
Introduction: "Liberated Africans" and Early International Courts of
Humanitarian Effort - Richard Anderson Part One. Origins of Liberated
Africans Precedents: The "Captured Negroes" of Tortola, 1807-22 - Sean
Kelly The Impact of Liberated African "Disposal" Policies in Early
Nineteenth-Century Sierra Leone - Suzanne Schwarz Visualizing Abolition:
Mapping the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Daniel B.
Domingues da Silva Visualizing Abolition: Mapping the Suppression of the
African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Katelyn E. Ziegler Part Two. Sierra Leone
Liberated African "Children" in Sierra Leone: Colonial Classifications of
"Child" and "Childhood," 1808-19 - Érika Melek Delgado New Insights on
Liberated Africans: The 1831 Freetown Census - Allen M. Howard Ali Eisami's
Enslavement in Jihad and Emancipation as a Liberated African - Paul Lovejoy
Part Three. Caribbean The Misfortune of Liberated Africans in Colonial
Cuba, 1824-76 - Inés Roldán de Montaud Household Labor and Sexual Coercion:
Reconstructing Women's Experience of African Recaptive Settlement - Laura
Rosanne Adderley Gavino of the Lucumi Nation: David Turnbull and the
Liberated Africans of Havana - Randy J. Sparks Part Four. Lusophone
Atlantic British Antislavery Diplomacy and Liberated African Rights as an
International Issue - Maeve Ryan Producing "Liberated" Africans in
Mid-nineteenth Century Angola - José C. Curto The Paquete de Benguela:
Illegal Slave Trade and the Liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro - Nielson
Rosa Bezerra Part Five. Liberated Africans in Global Perspective Liberated
Africans in the Indian Ocean World - Matthew S. Hopper Liberated Africans
at the Cape: Some Reconsiderations - Chris Saunders Liberated African
Settlers on St. Helena - Andrew Pearson "Fugitive Liberated Congoes":
Recaptive Youth and the Rejection of Liberian Apprenticeships, 1858-61 -
Sharla M. Fett Part Six. Resettlements "Perpetual Expatriation": Forced
Migration and Liberated African Apprenticeship in the Gambia - Kyle
Prochnow "Promoting the Industry of Liberated Africans" in British
Honduras, 1824-41 - Tim Soriano Diaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory
and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 - Shantel
George Bibliography Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: "Liberated Africans"
and Early International Courts of Humanitarian Effort - Henry B. Lovejoy
Introduction: "Liberated Africans" and Early International Courts of
Humanitarian Effort - Richard Anderson Part One. Origins of Liberated
Africans Precedents: The "Captured Negroes" of Tortola, 1807-22 - Sean
Kelly The Impact of Liberated African "Disposal" Policies in Early
Nineteenth-Century Sierra Leone - Suzanne Schwarz Visualizing Abolition:
Mapping the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Daniel B.
Domingues da Silva Visualizing Abolition: Mapping the Suppression of the
African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Katelyn E. Ziegler Part Two. Sierra Leone
Liberated African "Children" in Sierra Leone: Colonial Classifications of
"Child" and "Childhood," 1808-19 - Érika Melek Delgado New Insights on
Liberated Africans: The 1831 Freetown Census - Allen M. Howard Ali Eisami's
Enslavement in Jihad and Emancipation as a Liberated African - Paul Lovejoy
Part Three. Caribbean The Misfortune of Liberated Africans in Colonial
Cuba, 1824-76 - Inés Roldán de Montaud Household Labor and Sexual Coercion:
Reconstructing Women's Experience of African Recaptive Settlement - Laura
Rosanne Adderley Gavino of the Lucumi Nation: David Turnbull and the
Liberated Africans of Havana - Randy J. Sparks Part Four. Lusophone
Atlantic British Antislavery Diplomacy and Liberated African Rights as an
International Issue - Maeve Ryan Producing "Liberated" Africans in
Mid-nineteenth Century Angola - José C. Curto The Paquete de Benguela:
Illegal Slave Trade and the Liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro - Nielson
Rosa Bezerra Part Five. Liberated Africans in Global Perspective Liberated
Africans in the Indian Ocean World - Matthew S. Hopper Liberated Africans
at the Cape: Some Reconsiderations - Chris Saunders Liberated African
Settlers on St. Helena - Andrew Pearson "Fugitive Liberated Congoes":
Recaptive Youth and the Rejection of Liberian Apprenticeships, 1858-61 -
Sharla M. Fett Part Six. Resettlements "Perpetual Expatriation": Forced
Migration and Liberated African Apprenticeship in the Gambia - Kyle
Prochnow "Promoting the Industry of Liberated Africans" in British
Honduras, 1824-41 - Tim Soriano Diaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory
and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 - Shantel
George Bibliography Notes on Contributors
and Early International Courts of Humanitarian Effort - Henry B. Lovejoy
Introduction: "Liberated Africans" and Early International Courts of
Humanitarian Effort - Richard Anderson Part One. Origins of Liberated
Africans Precedents: The "Captured Negroes" of Tortola, 1807-22 - Sean
Kelly The Impact of Liberated African "Disposal" Policies in Early
Nineteenth-Century Sierra Leone - Suzanne Schwarz Visualizing Abolition:
Mapping the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Daniel B.
Domingues da Silva Visualizing Abolition: Mapping the Suppression of the
African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Katelyn E. Ziegler Part Two. Sierra Leone
Liberated African "Children" in Sierra Leone: Colonial Classifications of
"Child" and "Childhood," 1808-19 - Érika Melek Delgado New Insights on
Liberated Africans: The 1831 Freetown Census - Allen M. Howard Ali Eisami's
Enslavement in Jihad and Emancipation as a Liberated African - Paul Lovejoy
Part Three. Caribbean The Misfortune of Liberated Africans in Colonial
Cuba, 1824-76 - Inés Roldán de Montaud Household Labor and Sexual Coercion:
Reconstructing Women's Experience of African Recaptive Settlement - Laura
Rosanne Adderley Gavino of the Lucumi Nation: David Turnbull and the
Liberated Africans of Havana - Randy J. Sparks Part Four. Lusophone
Atlantic British Antislavery Diplomacy and Liberated African Rights as an
International Issue - Maeve Ryan Producing "Liberated" Africans in
Mid-nineteenth Century Angola - José C. Curto The Paquete de Benguela:
Illegal Slave Trade and the Liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro - Nielson
Rosa Bezerra Part Five. Liberated Africans in Global Perspective Liberated
Africans in the Indian Ocean World - Matthew S. Hopper Liberated Africans
at the Cape: Some Reconsiderations - Chris Saunders Liberated African
Settlers on St. Helena - Andrew Pearson "Fugitive Liberated Congoes":
Recaptive Youth and the Rejection of Liberian Apprenticeships, 1858-61 -
Sharla M. Fett Part Six. Resettlements "Perpetual Expatriation": Forced
Migration and Liberated African Apprenticeship in the Gambia - Kyle
Prochnow "Promoting the Industry of Liberated Africans" in British
Honduras, 1824-41 - Tim Soriano Diaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory
and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 - Shantel
George Bibliography Notes on Contributors