Atlantic Slavery and the Making of the Modern World: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 22 S141
págs. 141-144
Atlantic slavery and the making of the modern world: Experiences, representations, and legacies: an introduction to supplement 22
págs. 145-158
págs. 183-197
From country marks to DNA markers: The genomic turn in the reconstruction of african identities
págs. 198-209
págs. 210-219
págs. 220-231
Sovereignty after slavery: Universal liberty and the practice of authority in postrevolutionary Haiti
págs. 232-247
From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary ethnoracial law in multicultural Ecuador: The “changing same” of anti-black racism as revealed by two lawsuits filed by afrodescendants
págs. 248-259
págs. 260-275
págs. 276-288
The crying child: On colonial archives, digitization, and ethics of care in the cultural common
págs. 289-302
A “tone of voice peculiar to New-England”: Fugitive slave advertisements and the heterogeneity of enslaved people of african descent in eighteenth-century Quebec
págs. 303-316
págs. 317-327
Raising the dead: Walls of names as mnemonic devices to commemorate enslaved people
págs. 328-339
© 2001-2024 Fundación Dialnet · Todos los derechos reservados