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Slavery, Forced Labor, and Reform Movements

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Welcome to Slavery, Forced Labor, and Reform Movements

  The Atlantic Slave Trade Was not a Black-on-Black Holocaust
  Britain, the Slave Trade and Slavery, 1808-1843
  The Business of Slaving: Pawnship in Western Africa, c.1600-1810
  Explaining Costly International Moral Action: Britain’s Sixty-Year Campaign against the Atlantic Slave Trade
  Haiti: Commemorating 200 years of Independence and the Fight to End Child Domestic Service
  Iraq in Black
  Lord Palmerston and the Irish Famine Emigration
  Mexico in His Head: Slavery and the Texas-Mexico border, 1810-1860
  The Origins of the Economic Indictment of Slavery
  Slave Economy and Society in Minas Gerais and São Paulo, Brazil, in 1830
  The Slave Family in Colonial 19th-Century Suriname
  Slavery and American Agricultural History
  Slavery, Freedom, and Sen
  The Slave Trade and Decentralized Societies
  Trading in Slaves in Bela-Shangul and Gumuz, Ethiopia: Border Enclaves in History, 1897-1938
  The Transatlantic Market for British Convict Labor
  The Volume and Structure of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Reassessment

Labor and Employment History

  • Child Labor
  • Gender
  • Slavery, Forced Labor, and Reform Movements
  • Unions and Other Labor Issues


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