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Thomas Thurston

For 2007 the bibliography continues its customary coverage of secondary writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade anywhere in the world: monographs, notes and articles in scholarly periodicals, substantial reviews and review essays, conference papers, and chapters in edited volumes and Festschriften focused primarily on slavery or slave trading. Scholarly materials in electronic media, as well as some audio and visual, are also mentioned. Readers unfamiliar with other technical aspects of the presentation may refer to the notes introducing previous supplements in this journal. The bibliography does not include materials on slavery found in writings focused on other subjects, e.g. Spanish administrative practice, the history of sugar, urban or agricultural history, race relations, or the Roman family. Specialists in every field will therefore not find recognized contributions to knowledge of the subject presented in the context of the broader scholarship in their areas – perhaps, and precisely for that reason often among the more significant works in their fields. It is on such specialists, and the references to such related studies that they provide in their own works, that the bibliography ultimately depends. We aim here to cover the literature at a level that gives readers full access to all scholarly literature on slavery within a single additional research step. We’ve made a minor change to the organization of the bibliography. For some time the “Modern” sub-heading, under the section “Other,” has been used as a catch-all for a variety of different entries. To better organize these burgeoning fields of inquiry, we’ve created a new sub-heading, “Representations and Legacies,” which includes entries concerning memory and commemoration, the artistic and literary representation of slavery in contemporary works, and the legacies of slavery, including scholarly work regarding restitution. The “Modern” sub-heading will now deal solely with late nineteenth- to twentieth-century forms of slavery and trafficking. Thomas Thurston is Director of Education at the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. Correspondence to: Thomas Thurston, The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, PO Box 208206, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520-8206. Email: [email protected] ISSN 0144-039X print/1743-9523 online/08/040543– 171 DOI: 10.1080/01440390802544602 # 2008 Taylor & Francis

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Full bibliographic references to edited collections of essays and conference proceedings appear under editors’ names or, lacking an editor, under titles, with cross references to their contents under the names of contributing authors in sections of the bibliography specific to their separate topics and different from the placing of the volume as a whole. The corresponding individual entries provide short-title references to the full collective entry. Republished works listed in previous supplements in their original forms are listed under a short reference to the original title, with details of subsequent appearances following. Although a few older titles continue to appear every year, the bibliography basically has covered only current research since 1985. An asterisk ( ) indicates a title for which a reference has been found but which we have not verified by direct inspection or by consultation of such standard bibliographical sources as on-line catalogs or Dissertation Abstracts International. Items with asterisks are offered without assurance of accuracy, or even of existence. Many individuals and organizations have unknowingly assisted in this project by making their conference programs available online. Craig Friend, John Quist, and Seth Rockman helped in tracking down errant conference programs. Thanks are due to Gilder Lehrman Center staff members David W. Blight, Dana Schaffer, and Melissa McGrath for their patience and support. Yale University Library staff members have provided essential services in locating entries not verifiable from the library’s own holdings. We are grateful for the patient and courteous handling of dozens of requests for each supplement. Joseph C. Miller continues to share with us his expertise and great generosity. 

The elements of this bibliography appeared first as Joseph C. Miller, Slavery: A Comparative Teaching Bibliography (Waltham MA: Crossroads Press, 1977) and then in annual installments in Slavery and Abolition (London and Portland OR: Frank Cass, Vol. 1¼1980). Materials accumulated through the 1983 supplement appeared in Joseph C. Miller, Slavery: A Worldwide Bibliography, 1900–1982 (White Plains NY: Kraus International, 1985). The full 1983 supplement (with Larissa V. Brown) appeared in Slavery and Abolition, 4 no. 2 (1983), pp. 163– 208 (Part I), and 4 no. 3 (1983), pp. 232–74 (Part II). “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1984)” and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1985)” (both with James V. Skalnik), and “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1986)” and “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1987)” (both with David F. Appleby) appeared in Slavery and Abolition, 6 no. 1 (1985), pp. 59-92; 7 no. 3 (1986), pp. 315– 88; 8 no. 3 (1987), pp. 353 –86; and 9 no. 2 (1988), pp. 207– 45. “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1988)” (with Randolph C. Head) is in 10 no. 2 (1988), pp. 231– 71, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1989)” (with Jena R. Gaines) is in 11, no. 2 (1990), pp. 251–308, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1990)” and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1991)” (both with Randolph C. Head) are in 12 no. 3 (1991), pp. 259 –312, and 13 no. (1992), pp. 244 –315. All materials compiled since 1983 (through 1991) were corrected and consolidated during 1992 in a new single-volume indexed bibliography (10,351 entries), published as Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, 1900– 1991 (Millwood NY: Kraus International, 1993). The series of yearly updates resumed with “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1992)” in Slavery and Abolition, 14 no. 3 (1993), pp. 264 –304 (with Emlyn Eisenach), and has continued to date as “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1993),” Slavery and Abolition, 15 no. 3 (1994), pp. 134– 97, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1994),” Slavery and Abolition, 16 no. 3 (1995), pp. 398 –460, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1995),” Slavery and Abolition, 17 no. 3 (1996), pp. 270– 339 (all with Janis M. Gibbs); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1996),” Slavery and Abolition, 18 no. 3 (1997), pp. 312– 66, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1997),” Slavery and Abolition, 19 no. 3 (1998), pp. 169– 236, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1998),” Slavery and Abolition, 20 no. 3

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Organization of the Bibliography I. General and Comparative

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II. North America 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

General and Comparative New England and Middle Colonies Chesapeake Colonial South Ante-Bellum South Ante-Bellum Upper South Louisiana Texas Florida Other Biographies and Autobiographies Canada

III. Spanish Mainland 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

General and Comparative Mexico Central America New Granada and Gran Colombia Colombia Venezuela Andean South America Rı´o de la Plata

IV. Brazil 1. General and Comparative 2. Northern (1999v), pp. 169– 236 (all with John R. Holloran); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2000),” Slavery and Abolition, 22 no. 3 (2001), pp. 174– 268 (with Roderick H. Martin); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2001),” Slavery and Abolition, 23 no. 3 (2002), pp. 167 –318 (with Thomas E. Ridenhour, Jr.); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2002),” Slavery and Abolition, 24 no. 3 (2003), pp. 148– 240, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2003),” Slavery and Abolition, 25 no. 3 (2004), pp. 144– 215 (both with Fred K. Drogula); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2004),” Slavery and Abolition, 26 no. 3 (2005), pp. 421 –516 (Thomas Thurston and Joseph C. Miller); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2005),” Slavery & Abolition, 27 no. 3 (2006), pp. 415 –512 (Thomas Thurston); and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2006),” Slavery & Abolition, 28 no. 3 (2007), pp. 407–508 (Thomas Thurston). Slavery and Slaving in World History was republished (with corrections) in 1998 by M. E. Sharpe, together with a second volume consolidating and indexing the 3897 entries compiled between 1992 and 1996. The entire collection of entries is now being prepared for internet posting at the Virginia Center for Digital History (University of Virginia), with the support of the Gilder-Lehrman Institute and the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Virginia. The website can be accessed at http://www.vcdh. virginia.edu/bibliographyofslavery/. Current materials will continue to appear in Slavery and Abolition.

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Northeast Center-South Southern West

V. Caribbean

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

General and Comparative English Spanish French Dutch Other

VI. Africa 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

General (Non-Muslim) Cape of Good Hope Portuguese Colonies Madagascar Ethiopia

VII. Muslim 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

General and Comparative Caliphate and Arabia Ottoman Empire— Muslim Turkey Muslim Egypt North Africa and the Sahara Nilotic Sudan and the Horn Muslim West Africa Muslim East Africa Muslim Asia Other

VIII. Ancient 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

General and Comparative Ancient Near East Greece and Dependencies Rome and Provinces Egypt Other

IX. Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1. General and Comparative 2. Byzantine

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Italy and Colonies Iberia France England Eastern Europe and Russia Scandinavia Other

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X. Other 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Asia— General and Comparative East Asia Southeast Asia Indian Subcontinent Oceania Amerindian Indian Ocean (Mascarenes Islands, etc.) Modern Representations and Legacies Other

XI. Slave Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Atlantic— General Atlantic— Individual Voyages and Captains Atlantic— Portuguese and Brazilian Atlantic— Spanish Atlantic— British Atlantic— Dutch Atlantic— French Atlantic— English North American Colonies, United States Atlantic— Other American Internal (United States, Brazil, Caribbean, etc.) Indian Ocean Trans-Saharan and Red Sea Effects on Africa Trade within Africa Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean Other

Bibliography I. General and Comparative Ali, Omar H. “Muslim Africans in the Iberian Atlantic, 1521–1888” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”).

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Allain, Jean. “Slavery and Ownership in International Law” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Allewaert, Monique. “States of War: Race Revolution in the Plantation Zone” (PhD diss., Duke University, 2006). Alston, Richard. “The Good Master: Pliny, Hobbes, and the Nature of Freedom” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Anthony, Kwame, and Martin Bunzl, eds. Buying Freedom: The Ethics and Economics of Slave Redemption. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. For contents see Appiah, Basu and Chau, Bunzl, Conning and Kevane, Cook, Engerman, Jok (2), Karlan and Krueger, Kellow, McDougall, McGary, Rogers, and Stauffer.

Apena, Adeline I. “Nzinga, Nanny and Kilombo. Resistance and Liberation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Appiah, Kwame Anthony. “What’s Wrong with Slavery?,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 249–58. Aprile, Thierry. “Teaching Slavery with Children’s Literature” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Arocha, Lorena D. “‘Slaves’ Voices Throughout Time: Exploring Agency and Resistance” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868” (The Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies and the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds, 12 –14 December 2007, Leeds, England). For presentations see Barcia, Barcia, Broeck, Brown, Coquery-Vidrovitch, Dal Lago, Desrochers, Ferrer, Fick, Gomez, Grant, Grieshaber, Karim-Mustapha, Lopez, Marquese, Mears, Mohammed, Ogen, Ortega, Rasheed, Robinson, Stubbs, Tomich, and Warnock.

Barnett, Michael. “A Socio-Historical Comparative Analysis of Race and National Identity in Brazil and Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Basker, James G., and Nicole A. Seary. Wilberforce, Lincoln, and the Abolition of Slavery: Sources in the History of Emancipation. New York: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2007. An online resource available at www.gilderlehrman.org/collection/online/ wilberforce/index.html.

Battle-Baptiste, Whitney L. “‘In this here place’: Interpreting Enslaved Homeplaces,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora.

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Beauvois, Fre´de´rique. “The Cost of Freedom. The Compensations Granted after the Abolition of Slavery in a Comparative Perspective (Great-Britain, France & United States)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, AntiSlavery and the Road to Freedom”). Bergad, Laird W. The Comparative Histories of Slavery in Brazil, Cuba, and the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Bernier, Celeste-Marie. “‘Iron arguments’: Spectacle, Rhetoric and the Slave Body in New England and British Antislavery Oratory,” European Journal of American Culture, 26, 1 (2007), pp. 57 –78. “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic” (Merseyside Maritime Museum, 13 –15 September 2007, Liverpool, England). For presentations see Ali, Aworawo, Bethencourt, Costello, Fra-Molinero and Houchins, Goodwin, Green, Jennings, Mignolo, Nafafe, Paetzold, Paquette, PerezSimon, Redden, Rupert, Seibert, Silva, Surwillo, and Sweet.

“Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean” (Fourth annual conference of the Program in Louisiana and Caribbean Studies at Louisiana State University, 16 –17 March 2007, Baton Rouge, LA). For presentations see Adderley, Bernabei, Boelhower, Boissonnault, Brana-Shute, Jenkins, Landers, Phillips, Smith, and Sparks.

Bonner, Robert E. “Confederate Racialism and the Anticipation of Nazi Evil,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 115 –24. Brandow, Tristan Kira. “Sierra Leone and the Gullah People: The Human Geography of Slavery: An Integrated Curriculum for Upper Elementary Grades” (M.S. Ed. thesis, Bank Street College of Education, 2007). Broeck, Sabine. “Slavery, Enlightenment and Gender Theory” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Brown, Daniel. “Songs of Slavery,” Index on Censorship, 36, 1 (2007), pp. 138–41. Burnham, Phil. “Discourses of Slavery: Change and Continuity” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Bush, Barbara, and Cecily Jones. “Slave Women and Children: Traumas and Enslavement Across the Atlantic World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). “Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street” (University of Chicago Law School, 2 November, 2007, Chicago, IL). For presentations see Hamilton, Rao, and Rockman.

Butts, Angel M. “‘Signed, sealed, delivered . . . I’m yours’: Calibrating Body Ownership Through the Consensual Mastery/Slavery Dynamic,” Sexuality & Culture, 11, 2 (2007), pp. 62 –76.

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Camp, Stephanie M. H. “Women, Gender and Slavery in Jamaica and Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October – 3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Campbell, Gwyn, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph Calder Miller, eds. Women and Slavery. Volume One. Africa, the Indian Ocean World, and the Medieval North Atlantic. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2007. For contents see Ahjum, Allen, Bromber, Campbell, Coquery-Vidrovitch, Deutsch, Fernyhough, Havik, Jordan, La Rue, Lovejoy, Miller, Morton, Roberts, and Seaver.

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Campbell, Gwyn, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph Calder Miller, eds. Women and Slavery. Volume Two: The Modern Atlantic. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2007. For contents see Altink, Brown and Inniss, Campbell/Miers/Miller, Cottias, Edwards, Follett, Krauthamer, Miller, Moitt, Morgan, Robertson and Robinson, Smith, and Soares.

Campbell, Gwyn, Suzanne Miers, and Joseph Calder Miller. “Strategies of Women and Constraints of Enslavement in the Modern Americas,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 1–24. Cappiello, Dianne Wheaton. “‘May the whole world be a world of liberty’: Black Reformers and the Global Formation of Freedom, 1808–1816” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Carey, Brycchan, and Peter J. Kitson, eds. Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition: Essays Marking the Bicentennial of the British Abolition Act of 1807. Woodbridge, UK: D. S. Brewer, 2007. For contents see Boulukos, Carey and Kitson, Coleman, Joannou, MacLean, Nussbaum, Paton, Salih, Shlensky, and Wood.

Carey, Brycchan, and Peter J. Kitson. “Introduction,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 1–10. Casid, Jill. “‘You became a scientific profile’: Race, Sexuality, and the Origins of Photographic Identification” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Castor, Nicole. “Play Yuhself: Emancipation Festivals in the Diaspora” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Chevannes, Alston. “Despite and Because of: Legacies of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Compton, Tonia M. “‘To make their owne termes’: Servant Rebelliousness and the Transition to Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Barbados and Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4–6 March 2004, Omaha, NE).

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“Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding” (The Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples, 22 –25 November 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

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For presentations see Addoun, Alpers, Barry, Campbell, Candido, Castro, Chebel, Costa e Silva, Ennaji, Falola, Fiume, Johnson, Klein, Mirzai, Montana, Richardson, Rothman, Soares, Soumonni, and Vela´zquez Gutie´rrez.

Cook, Lisa D. “The End of Serfdom in Russia – Lessons for Sudan?,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 181–99. Cooper, Elizabeth. “Freedoms Betwixt and Between: Work, Revelry and Race in the Urban Post-Emancipation Atlantic World. Salvador da Bahia and Havana, 1880–1930” (PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2007). Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. “West Africa and the Atlantic: A Symbiotic World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Costa e Silva, Alberto da. “Para uma histo´ria comparada das escravido˜es” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Cowling, Camillia. “‘Day by day and night by night’: Women, Urban Claims-Making and the Ending of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro, 1870–1888” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). D’Abreu, Maria Lu´cia. “How the American Runaway Slave Jim Argues in the Portuguese Language” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20–23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Dal Lago, Enrico. “Slavery, Abolitionism, and Nationalism in Transatlantic Context: The Parallel Lives of William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Darity, William, Jr. “Neoinstitutionalism, Capitalism and Slavery, and Uneven Development” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). David, Huw T. “Transnational Advocacy in the Eighteenth Century: Transatlantic Activism and the Anti-Slavery Movement,” Global Networks, 7, 3 (2007), pp. 367–82. Davis, Darie´n J., ed. Beyond Slavery: The Multilayered Legacy of Africans in Latin America and the Caribbean. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. For relevant contents see Euraque, Geggus, Salvatore, Silva, and Townsend.

Davis, David Brion. “Declaring Equality: Sisterhood and Slavery,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 3–18.

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Davis, David Brion. “Slavery, Sex and Humiliation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Dawson, Allan C. “The Centrality of Yoruba Culture in Diasporic Visions of Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Dawson, Kevin. “A Culture of Cleanliness: West African Slaves, Hygiene and Their Influence on Western Cleanliness” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October – 3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Dayan, Colin. “Idioms of Servility” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). DeGraft-Hanson, Kwesi John. “Linked by Enslaved African Names: The Landscapes of Butler Island, Georgia and Kormantsin, Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Dı´az, Marı´a Elena. “Babylon, Christianity, and Republicanism in New World Slave Societies,” Latin American Research Review, 42, 3 (2007), pp. 265–81. DuBois, Ellen Carol. “Ernestine Rose’s Jewish Origins and the Varieties of EuroAmerican Emancipation in 1848,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 279–96. Dukor, Maduabuchi. “Racist Ideology and African Unfreedom” (Unpublished paper, Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium, University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, 9–10 August 2007, Cave Hill, Barbados). Dunn, R. S. “The Demographic Contrast Between Slave Life in Jamaica and Virginia, 1760–1865,” Proceedings: American Philosophical Society, 151, 1 (2007), pp. 43 –60. Eltis, David, Philip Morgan, and David Richardson. “Agency and Diaspora in Atlantic History: Reassessing the African Contribution to Rice Cultivation in the Americas,” American Historical Review, 112, 4 (2007), pp. 1329–58. Emma Rothschild, “Bell alias Belinda: A Slave from Bengal in Scotland and Virginia” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25 –28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). Engerman, Stanley, and David Eltis. “Slavery and Evil,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 67–73. Engerman, Stanley. Slavery, Emancipation, and Freedom: Comparative Perspectives. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Fennell, Christopher C. “Archaeological Explorations of African Diasporas and Symbolism in the New World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Ferreira, Roquinaldo. “Atlantic Microhistories: Slaving, Personal Ties, and Mobility in the Atlantic World (Angola and Brazil)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History”).

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Foley, Sean. “Thomas Jefferson, Keith Ellison, and African Muslims in Atlantic History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000” (Third annual Atlantic Studies Workshop, University of Michigan and Michigan State University, 4–5 May 2007, Ann Arbor and East Lansing, MI).

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For presentations see Berktay, Garrigus, Gish, Livesay, Nessler, Nickerson, Palmer, Pruitt, and Ribianszky.

Foster, W. H. “Women Slave Owners Face Their Historians: Versions of Maternalism in Atlantic World Slavery,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 303 –20. “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade” (The Centre for Caribbean Studies, University of Warwick, 11 –13 July 2007, Coventry, England). For presentations see Altink, Andrews, Antoine-Dunne, Axiotou, Barrett, Coffey, Ellis, Fergus, Hogsbjerg, Jennings, Kaufmann, Laqua, LeGlaunec, Livesay, Mitchell, Noxolo, Nwaka, Pallua, Perbi, Plank, Shepherd, Smith, Soares and Clarke, Turner, Walvin, and Weiss.

Fuentes, Marisa Joanna. “Buried Landscapes: Enslaved Black Women, Sex, Confinement and Death in Colonial Bridgetown, Barbados and Charleston, South Carolina” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2007). Galle, Jillian. “Consumption and Gendered Social Strategies Among Slaves in Jamaica and the Chesapeake: An Archaeological Perspective” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Gibbs, Carroll R. “The Abolition of Slavery in the Western Hemisphere” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Black Canadian Experience: From the Underground Railroad to Black Canadian Studies Today”). Gibbs, Jenna M. “Slaves in the Seraglio: Susanna Rowson’s Transatlantic Feminist and Abolitionist Appeal” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). “Global Dimensions of Racism in the Modern World: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives” (Ruprecht-Karls-Universita¨t, 12 –14 July 2007, Heidelberg, Germany). For presentations see Kolchin, Morgan, and Zeuske.

Gordon, Lewis. “Not Always Enslaved, Yet Not Quite Free: Philosophical Challenges from the Underside of the New World” (Unpublished paper, Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium, University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, 9–10 August 2007, Cave Hill, Barbados). Grant, John W. “The Problem of Racial Imperatives & Enslaved Majorities: The Role of Free Coloureds in Atlantic World Slave Societies, 1760–1860” (Unpublished

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presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760– 1868”). Grant, John Wess. “The Limitations of Free Black Communities and Post-Colonial Nationalism: A Comparative History of the Richmond, Virginia and Monrovia, Liberia Black Communities, 1817–1870” (PhD diss., Michigan State University, 2006). Grieshaber, Christian. “The Economy of Slavery and the Classics” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Hamilton, Douglas, and Robert J. Blyth, eds. Representing Slavery: Art, Artefacts and Archives in the Collections of the National Maritime Museum. Aldershot: Burlington, VT, 2007. Catalogue, pp. 154–314. For contents see Adi, Blyth, Hamilton, Lovejoy, Oldfield, Quilley, Richardson, Walvin, Webster, and Wood.

Hartman, Saidiya V. Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. Hartman, Saidiya. “Remembering Slavery/Practicing Freedom” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei” (Interdisziplina¨rer Workshop u¨ber Sexualita¨t und Unfreiheit des Graduiertenkollegs 846 “Sklaverei - Knechtschaft und Frondienst - Zwangsarbeit,” Universita¨t Trier, 15 –16 March 2007, Trier, Germany). For presentations see Cluse, Feldbacher, Fischer, Reichardt, Stawicka, and Thu¨ry.

Heywood, Linda M., and John K. Thornton. Central Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585–1660. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Hinks, Peter P., John R. McKivigan, and R. Owen Williams, eds. Encyclopedia of Antislavery and Abolition. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007. Holloway, Memory. “Slave with Iron Muzzle: Control, Consumption and Veneration” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Hughes, Derek, ed. Versions of Blackness: Key Texts on Slavery from the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2007. A collection of primary documents with an introduction by the editor, pp. vii – xxvii.

“Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill” (University of London, 17–18 December 2007, London, England). For presentations see Alston, Carey, Fitzgerald, Greenwood, Hall, Hilton, Hodkinson, Hunnings, Kahane, Kamen, Langerwerf, Malamud, McConnell, Nikolsky, Proffitt, Rankine, Thalmann, and Wrenhaven.

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“‘In the name of the child’: The Social and Cultural History of Children and Youth” (Fourth biennial conference of the Society for History of Children and Youth, Linko¨ping University, 27–30 June 2007, Norrko¨ping, Sweden).

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For relevant presentations see Mitchell, Schweinitz, and Williams.

Inikori, Joseph E. “Africa and the Globalization Process: Western Africa 1450–1850,” Journal of Global History, 2, 1 (2007), pp. 63 –86. Innis, Tara. “‘This complicated incest’: Children, Sexuality and Sexual Abuse during Slavery and the Apprenticeship Period” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations” (Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora, The University of the West Indies, 9–12 October 2007, Cave Hill, Barbados). For presentations see Abaka, Akurang-Parry, Alexander, Apena, Bennett, Bonner, Brown, Bunwaree, Cappiello, Carey, Carrington, Castor, Cowling, Darity, Dawson, Dayan, Dempsey, Dennie, Dorsey, Drescher, Dunbar, El-Hamel, Fennell, Fergus, Finch, Foley, Ford, Frey, Fuentes, Fyle, Gill, Giovannetti, Glasson, Gross, Guridy, Hall, Halsey, Harris, Hartman, Henderson, Holloway, Hooker, Huelett, Jean-Baptiste, John, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, King, Knauer, Korieh, Kurti, Larson, Leslie, Lewis, Lightfoot, Lovejoy, Machado Caicedo, McVorran, Meatyard, Miki, Millette, Mitchell, Morris, Myers, Naylor, Nelson, Newby-Alexander, Oliveira, Ortı´z, Osinubi, Pierre, Pinho, Rivers-Cofield, Rocha, Rowe-Adjibogoun, Saunders, Shaw, Sokol, Stark, Talton, Walker, Welch, Whatley, C, Williams, D. Williams, Winters, and Wolff.

“The Irish in the Atlantic World” (Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program, College of Charleston, 27 February –2 March 2007, Charleston, SC). For presentations see Kroeg, Murphy, Power, Rodgers, and Shaw.

Jordan, Elizabeth Grzymala. “It All Comes Out in the Wash: Engendering Archaeological Interpretations of Slavery,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 335–57. Joyner, Wesley. “The Intellectual Life of Muslim Slaves in America” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, 22–24 September 2006, Oxford, England). Kim, Julie Chun. “Enlightenment Cookery: Women, Slaves, and the Making of Everyday Science” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Kiple, Ken. “Comparative Slave Nutrition” (Unpublished paper, conference on “The Cuisines of the Carolina Lowcountry & the Caribbean,” Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program, College of Charleston, 20 –23 March 2003, Charleston, SC). Klein, Herbert S., and Ben Vinson. African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 2nd edition.

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Klein, Martin, “Was American Slavery Unique? A Comparison with the Western Sudan” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Klein, Martin. “Sexuality and the Market for Slaves in Asia and Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Kolchin, Peter. “Putting New World Slavery in Perspective,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 277–88. Kolchin, Peter. “Revisiting Some Historical Debates on Slavery and Race” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Global Dimensions of Racism in the Modern World”). Kurti, Zhandarka. “The Ethno-Racialized Coercion of Slaves, Peasants, and Migrants, 1830s –1890s” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). “Legal Bondage and Legal Constraints on Labour Mobility in the Euroasiatic Space, 18th–21st Century” (Ecole Normale supe´rieure de Cachan, 28 September 2007, Paris, France). For presentations see Aymard, Joshi, Markovits, and Stanziani.

LeGlaunec, Jean-Pierre. “Unfinished Stories: (Re)Reading the Fugitive Slave Advertisements Published in the Atlantic World at the Time of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Livesay, Daniel. “Imagining Difference: Abolition and Mixed Race in the British Atlantic” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Lockwood, Thornton C., Jr. “Is Natural Slavery Beneficial?,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 45, 2 (2007), pp. 207 –21. Logan, Deborah A. “The Redemption of a Heretic: Harriet Martineau and AngloAmerican Abolitionism,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 242–65. Lovejoy, Henry. “Drums of Sa`ngo´: Oyo Migration in the pan-Atlantic World (1817– 67)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Lucie-Smith, Edward. “Slavery for Beginners,” Index on Censorship, 36, 1 (2007), pp. 43–48. Lurdos and Misrahi-Barak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth ¼Transport(s) dans l’Empire britannique et le Commonwealth, Montpellier, France: Universite´ Paul-Vale´ry, 2007. For relevant contents see Adams, Alonso-Breto, Krus, Lebdai, and Otele.

Marlow, Margaret. “Place, Identity and Memory: A Study of American Ante-Bellum Autobiographical Slave Narratives, and Holocaust Survivor Accounts by Jews

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Living in Bialystok, Poland, after 1918 and up to 1943” (PhD diss., University of Southampton (UK), 2006). Mata, Iaci Maia. “Po´s-abolic¸a˜o: um estudo comparativo entre Bahia e Cuba—1880– 1898” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Matory, J. Lorand. “Free to Be a Slave: Slavery as Metaphor in the Afro-Atlantic Religions,” Journal of Religion in Africa, 37, 3 (2007), pp. 398–425. McDonald, Roderick. “The Ethnography and the Pornography of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). McGhee, Fred L. “Maritime Archaeology and the African Diaspora,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Menard, Russell R. “Plantation Empire: How Sugar and Tobacco Planters Built their Industries and Raised an Empire,” Agricultural History, 81, 3 (2007), pp. 309–32. Mignolo, Walter. “Dispensable Lives in the Atlantic World: Enslaved Africans, Indigenous Genocide and the European Holocaust” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Miki, Yuko. “From the Caribbean to the South Atlantic: Jamaican and Brazilian Maroons in Comparative Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Miller, James. “Out of Alabama: From Slavery in America to Freedom and Exile in Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Miller, Joseph C. “Women as Slaves and Owners of Slaves: Experiences from Africa, the Indian Ocean World, and the Early Atlantic,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 1–40. Millette, Hollygale. “Exchanging Fugitive Identity: William and Ellen Craft’s TransAtlantic Re-Invention (1850–1869)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Montgomery, John Warwick. “Slavery, Human Dignity and Human Rights,” Evangelical Quarterly, 79, 2 (2007), pp. 113–31. Moore, Lois Merriweather, ed. The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World: Essays on the African Diaspora. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Buehler, Dixon, Jackson, Lemos, Moore, Rainer, and Robles.

Munro, Stephanie. “‘When I from black and he from white cloud free’: Lydia Maria Child, William Blake, and the Racial Politics of Abolitionist Representation in 19th Century Children’s Literature” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Neiman, Fraser. “Spatial Counterpoint: Eighteenth Century Plantation Domestic Architecture in Jamaica and Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual

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meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Nelson, Bruce. “‘Come out of such a land, you Irishmen’: Daniel O’Connell, American Slavery, and the Making of the ‘Irish race’,” E´ire-Ireland, 42, 1/2 (2007), pp. 58–81. Nelson, Charmaine. “‘I dread to see my children grow’: Race, Slavery and the Sexualization of Black Girls in Western Art” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Nelson, Charmaine. “Sugar Cane, Slaves and Ships: Race, Location and Power in Transoceanic Visual Culture” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Noxolo, Patricia. “Freedom and Fear: Foucauldian Perspectives on Abolitionism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Ogundiran, Akinwumi, and Toyin Falola, eds. Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2007. For contents see Agorsah, Battle-Baptiste, De´me and Gue`ye, Fennell, Funari, McGhee, Monroe, Ogundiran and Falola, Ogundiran, Osei-Tutu, Stahl, Usman, and Weik.

Ogundiran, Akinwumi, and Toyin Falola. “Pathways in the Archaeology of Transatlantic Africa,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Osinubi, Taiwo Adetunji. “Geographical Memory and Redefinitions of Emancipation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination” (The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, 2-3 March 2007, Evanston, IL). For presentations see Brown, Casid, Cozier, Dacres, DuBois-Shaw, Finley, Grigsby, Hesse, Modest, Piper, Sims, Thomas, and Wood.

Palmer, Geoff. “The Voice of the Slave” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Pan, Alia. “The Omnivorous Plantation: Subjectivity and the Sexualized Labourer” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Patterson, Orlando. “The Ancient and Medieval Origins of Modern Freedom,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 31 –66. Peabody, Sue, and Keila Grinberg, eds. Slavery, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World: A Brief History with Documents. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Peabody, Sue. “Free Soil: An Atlantic Legal Construct” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6-10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Peabody, Sue. “Free Soil: Emergence and Development of an Atlantic Principle” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10–12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Penningroth, Dylan. “The Claims of Slaves and Ex-Slaves to Family and Property: A Transatlantic Comparison,” American Historical Review, 112, 4 (2007), pp. 1039–69. Penningroth, Dylan. “The Slave Community and African Slavery” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, 12–14 October 2007, Cambridge, England). Perbi, Akosua. “Slavery, Our Story, Our Legacy” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Philips, John Edward. “The Efficiency of Slavery: A New Look” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Piper, Keith. “Evidence of Things Unseen: Slavery, Photography, and (Blind) Memory in the Nineteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Plasa, Carl. “‘Stained with spots of human blood’: Sugar, Abolition and Cannibalism,” Atlantic Studies: Literary, Cultural and Historical Perspectives, 4, 2 (2007), pp. 225–43. Pybus, Cassandra. “Billy Blue: An African American Journey through Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century,” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 5, 2 (2007), pp. 252–87. Quirk, Joel. “Legal Abolition and Effective Emancipation: The British Caribbean, Colonial Nigeria and Contemporary India” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). “Race, Memory and Reclamation: ‘There are years that ask questions and years that answer’” (School of American Studies, University of East Anglia, 7–9 September 2007, Norwich, England). For presentations see Ellis, Engerman, and Schwalm.

Rael, Patrick. “Racial Identity and Racial Nationalisms in the African Diaspora: Nineteenth-Century Origins” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Ralph, Michael. “Ties That Bind: A Trans-Atlantic Transaction” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Resnik, Judith. “Sisterhood, Slavery, and Sovereignty: Transnational Antislavery Work, Women’s Rights Movements, and the Ambivalent Role of Lawmakers in the United States During the Twentieth Century,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds.,

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Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 19–54. “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History” (Atlantic History Workshop, New York University, 9–10 February 2007, New York, NY).

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Reynolds, Paul. “The ‘unfreedom’ of Freedom: Autonomy, Constraint, Ethics and the Paradox of Freedom” (Unpublished paper, Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium, University of the West Indies at Cave Hill, 9–10 August 2007, Cave Hill, Barbados). Roberts, Neil. “Freedom as Marronage: The Dialectic of Slavery and Freedom in Arendt, Pettit, Rousseau, Douglass, and the Haitian Revolution” (PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2007). Robertson, Claire, and Marsha Robinson. “Re-modeling Slavery as if Women Mattered,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 253–83. Rodriguez, Junius, ed. Encyclopedia of Emancipation and Abolition in the TransAtlantic World. M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2007. Three volumes. Sadler, Nigel. “Women and Their Forgotten Role in Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change—Women and Slavery”). Salau, Mohammed. “Oral Data on Slavery at the Harriet Tubman Center: An Introduction for Users and a Summary of Holdings” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). Saney, Isaac. “Emancipation Now! Africans, Rebellion and the End of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Sapoznik, Karlee. “Beyond National Borders: Interrogating the Driving Forces of British Abolitionists through a French-English Comparative Study” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Savage, John. “Toward a Cultural History of Colonial Law: Teaching the Comparative Law of Slavery in the Atlantic World” (Unpublished presentation, 11th annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic World History Association, 12 –13 October 2007, Florham Park, NJ). Schoelcher, Victor. Esclavage et colonisation. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2007. Scott, Rebecca J. “Public Rights and Private Commerce: A Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Creole Itinerary,” Current Anthropology, 48, 2 (2007), pp. 237–56. Sebastyen, Eva. “A tipologia e a presenc¸a dos escravos dome´sticos na rede social Ovimbundu nos trabalhos de Ladislau Magyar” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal).

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“Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement” (Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University, 19 –21 April 2007, Montreal, Canada).

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For presentations see Araujo, Baderoon, Candido, Casares, Cheikh, CorriveauBourque, Cote´, Cottias, Davis, Denis, Diptee, Esembe, Evers, Fitte-Duval, Foster, Frenkel, Gaspar, Graf, Hanzimanolis, Hellie, Hopper, Huda, Hussein, Innis, Jeffreys, Johnson, Jones, Kalia, Kangying, Karahasan, Karahasan, Klein, Korsieporn, Kravets, La Rue, Lewis, Liberato, Marmon, McDougall, Mhina, Mitchell, Muftic, Nelson, Newton-King, Paiva, Rodet, Rosunee, Sato, Savage, Schmieder, Schottenhammer, Seijas, Sencer, Sharma, Sheriff, Taylor, Teelucksingh, Trabelsi, Tran, Trodd and Bales, Uyanga, Vander Biesen, Walker, Walker, Warren, Worthen, and Zimba.

Sharon Hartman. “Labor, Race, and Colonization: Imagining a Post-Slavery World in the Americas,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 260–75. Sklar, Kathryn Kish, and James Brewer Stewart, eds. Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation. New Haven, CT; London, UK: Yale University Press, 2007). For contents see Anderson, Coleman, Davis, Drescher, DuBois, Dunbar, Hewitt, Lasser, Logan, Midgley, Offen, Peterson, Resnik, Rhodes, Sklar, Sklar and Stewart, Winch, and Yellin.

Sklar, Kathryn Kish, and James Brewer Stewart. “Introduction,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. xi–xxiv. Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490–2007. Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK: Adam Matthew Publications, 2007. An online resource located at http://www.slavery.amdigital.co.uk/. Subscription required.

“Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom” (Saint Mary’s University, the Black Cultural Centre of Nova Scotia, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 25 –30 June 2007, Halifax, Canada). For presentations see Beauvois, Conlin, Cooper, Cottreau-Robins, Donovan, Frost, MacDonald, Rommel-Ruiz, Saney, Sapoznik, States, Torpy, Walker, WattersonTroxler, Whitehead, Whitfield.

“Slavery: Unfinished Business” (Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, the University of Hull, 16–19 May 2007, Hull, England). For presentations see Acheampong, Adderley, Aldige, Alexander, Allain, Altink, Aprile, Argenti, Arocha, Belmonte, Benjamin, Bhandari, Blagbrough, Booth, BranaShute, Bredehoeft, Broomall, Burnard, Carey, Claxton, Cottias, Cozens, Cumberbatch, Degorge, DeGraftHanson, Dorsch, Dzelzainis, Englund, Enhuber, Evans, Fair, Geary, Gordon, Graham, Hamilton, Huzzey, Jennings, Jennison, Jobe, John, Kaufmann, Kershen, Klein, Klungel, Landers, Lin, Lovejoy, Mansoor, McAleer, McCarthy, Meer, Mende`s, Miller, Millette, Muhammad, Munro, Nafafe´, Nanu,

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Newman, Niort, OfoegbuMcCourt, Oldfield, Onyeka, Petigrew, Philips, Pichler, Pogany, Poudel, Quirk, Ramgotra, Rogers, Rossi, Rouse, Ryden, Saint, Salter, Santin, Schramm, Schwarz, SoulodreLa France, Sparks, Strausbaugh, Stubbs, Suchanek, Suremain, Suzuki, Taiwo, Teakle, Thomas, Troche, Turner, Urbainczyk, Verge`s, Vogel, Voorhout, Walvin, Weinstein, Wheat, Wilkinson, Willemsen, Winch, Woodward, and Wyatt (2).

Smith, Katrina S. “In Search of Something Akin to Freedom: Black Women, Slavery, Sex, and Power” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Somers, Nathaniel Dustin. “The fetters of our slave population”: Jews in the Slave Economies of the Caribbean and America. Baltimore: Baltimore Hebrew University, 2007. Spradley, Martha Katherine. “Biological Anthropological Aspects of the African Diaspora: Geographic Origins, Secular Trends, and Plastic Versus Genetic Influences Utilizing Craniometric Data” (PhD diss., The University of Tennessee, 2006). Sweet, James H. “African Slavery and Public Healing in the Markets of the PortugueseAtlantic World, 1731–50” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Taber, Linda, and Sharon Thomas. “Teaching Slavery and Antislavery in the Western Tradition: Integrating American and World History” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3 –5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Thioub, Ibrahima. “Historiographie sur l’esclavage et enjeux de me´moire” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Se´minaire ‘Communaute´’, ‘Frontie`re’, ‘Identite´’: la traite et l’esclavage dans les sciences socials,” Centre de Recherche sur les Esclavages, 14 November 2007, Paris, France). Thomas, Rhondda Robinson. “Exodus: Literary Migrations of Afro-Atlantic Authors, 1760–1903” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007). Thurston, Thomas. “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2006),” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 407 –508. Tomich, Dale. “Atlantic Slavery and the Age of Revolution?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive” (University of Dundee, 2–3 November 2007, Dundee, Scotland). For presentations see Carey, Convery, Graham, Leask, Procter, Rice, Robinson, Ward, and Wood.

Troche, Ursula. “The Slave Trade, the Witch Hunts and ‘postmodern slavery’: Conditions and Consequences” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Urbainczyk, Theresa. “Slaves and the Writing of History, Past and Present” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”).

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Wallace, R. Jay. “Ressentiment, Value, and Self-Vindication: Making Sense of Nietzsche’s Slave Revolt,” in Brian Leiter and Neil Sinhababu, eds., Nietzsche and Morality (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007). pp. 110–37. Walvin, James. “Slavery, Mass Consumption and the Dynamics of the Atlantic World: An Overview,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 16–27. Walvin, James. A Short History of Slavery. London: Penguin, 2007. Werneck, Jurema. “Of Ialodeˆs and Feminists,” Cultural Dynamics, 19, 1 (2007), pp. 99–113. Wilson, Jamie L. “A Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of the Major Ethnic Groups from Sierra Leone and Cameroon: Clues to the Maternal Origins of Trans-Atlantic Slaves” (PhD diss., University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2006). “Winds of Change – Women and Slavery” (London Metropolitan Archives, 17 March 2007, London, England). For presentations see Altink, Berry and MacKeith, O’Flaherty, Otele, Sadler, and Whitley.

“Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery” (Fifth International Conference of Caribbean Women’s Writing, Centre for Caribbean Studies, 27–28 April 2007, London, England). For presentations see Conde, Edwin, Ledent, Marima, Morgan, Pan, Scafe, Thompson, Tillis, and Wilkes.

Yavoucko, Cyriaque-Robert. “From Forced to Selective Immigration or the Torments of the Black Man in the Permanent Cycle of Age-Old Violence” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Young, Jason R. Rituals of Resistance: African Atlantic Religion in Kongo and the Lowcountry South in the Era of Slavery. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. II. North America 1. General and Comparative Abruzzo, Margaret. “Slaves, Quakers, and the ‘suffering people’: Quaker Humanitarianism and Moral Identity” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Abruzzo, Margaret. “‘Freedom to starve’: Slaveholders and Humanitarianism” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29–April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Adams, Charles. Slavery, Secession, and Civil War: Views from the United Kingdom and Europe, 1856–1865. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2007. Aiseirithe, A. J. “Piloting the Car of Human Freedom: Abolitionism, Woman Suffrage, and the Problem of Radical Reform, 1860–1870” (PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2007).

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Allen, J. Timothy. “‘Some expectation of being promoted’: Ambition, Abolition, and the Reverend James O’Kelly,” North Carolina Historical Review, 84, 1 (2007), pp. 59–81. Ammons, Elizabeth, ed. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin: A Casebook. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Contains primary documents and criticism related to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel.

Ashworth, John. Slavery, Capitalism, and Politics in the Antebellum Republic. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Bah, Char McCargo. “The Clues Are in the Census: Finding Former Slaves and Slave Owners” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the States and Family History Fair of the National Genealogical Society, 16 –19 May 2007, Richmond, VA). Balleisen, Edward. “Bankruptcy and Bondage: The Ambiguities of Economic Freedom in the Civil War Era,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 276–86. Basdekis, Tiffany L. “Breaking with Convention: Frances Ann Kemble’s Struggle with Slavery and Nineteenth Century Gender Norms” (MA thesis, Sarah Lawrence College, 2007). Belz, Herman. “The Constitution, the Amendment Process, and the Abolition of Slavery,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 160–79. Benigni, Amanda. “From Man to Meteor: Nineteenth Century American Writers and the Figure of John Brown” (MA thesis, Marshall University, 2007). Bergquist, Candace Anne. “The Quakers and Their Influence on the Antislavery Movement, 1815–1867” (MA thesis, California State University, Dominguez Hills, 2006). Berlin, Ira. “American Slavery in History and Memory,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 1–20. Berlin, Ira. “The Transformation of Slavery in the United States, 1800–1863,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 89 –94. Bernstein, Iver. “Political Evil and the Body Politic in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 231–59. Berry, Daina Ramey. “Teaching ‘Ar’n’t I a Woman?’,” Journal of Women’s History, 19, 2 (2007), pp. 139–45. Bishop, Meghan Linsley. “Slave to Freewoman and Back Again: Kitty Payne and Antebellum Kidnapping” (MA thesis, Indiana University, 2007). Blanck, Emily. “The Legal Emancipations of Leander and Caesar: Manumission and the Law in Revolutionary South Carolina and Massachusetts,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 235 –54. Boritt, G. S., Scott Hancock, and Ira Berlin, eds. Slavery, Resistance, Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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For contents see Ayers/Thomas/Rubin, Berlin, Foner, Franklin and Schweniger, Hancock (2), and Trudeau.

Bosworth, Mary, and Jeanne Flavin, eds. Race, Gender, and Punishment: From Colonialism to the War on Terror. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Flavin, Messerschmidt, and Young and Spencer.

Bower, Anne L., ed. African American Foodways: Explorations of History and Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007.

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For contents see Hall, Whit, and Yentsch.

Brasher, Glenn David. “‘None more meritorious’: African Americans and the Peninsula Campaign of 1862” (PhD diss., The University of Alabama, 2007). Bridge, Dave. “Supreme Court Decision-Making in Slavery Cases” (MA thesis, University of Southern California, 2007). Burin, Eric. “‘Love of liberty brought us here’: Liberia and the Politics of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Burin, Eric. “The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here: Liberia and the Politics of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29–April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Cabral, Linda Britton. “Letters from Four Antebellum Black Women Educators to the American Missionary Association, 1863–1870” (EdD thesis, University of Massachusetts at Boston, 2006). Cantrell, Kelly. “Cooking Up the Revolution: Slaves, Food and the Creation of Americans” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Carnahan, Burrus M. Act of Justice: Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and the Law of War. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2007. Charles, Keren E. “American Slavery and Public Policy” (MA thesis, Regent University, 2006). Clavin, Matt. “Race, Revolution, and the Sublime: The Gothicization of the Haitian Revolution in the New Republic and Atlantic World,” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 5, 1 (2007), pp. 1–29. Clavin, Matthew J. “American Toussaints: Symbol, Subversion, and the Black Atlantic Tradition in the American Civil War,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 87–113. Claxton, Bryan. “Slaves to War: Freedom as a Cause and Consequence of Black Enlistment, 1775–1865” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Clayton, Nichola. “‘Idle, thriftless vagabonds’ or ‘the germ of that middling class’? Interpretations of Freedom in the British West Indies in the Debates over Post-Emancipation Policy during Civil War and Reconstruction” (Unpublished

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paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, March 2005, Edgefield, SC). Clytus, Radiclani. “Envisioning Slavery: American Abolitionism and the Primacy of the Visual” (PhD diss., Yale University, 2007). Coelho, John J. “The Politics of Honor: Character, Slavery, and the Political Development of Abraham Lincoln, 1809–1854” (MA thesis, Providence College, 2006). Cooperwood, Fajr. “Breaking the Law: Slaves, Free Blacks, and the Struggle for Literacy” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Cornelius, Janet. “We Slipped and Learned to Read: Slave Accounts of the Literacy Process, 1830–1865,” in Harvey J. Graff, ed., Literacy and Historical Development: A Reader (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2007). Costa, Dora L., and Matthew E. Kahn. “Forging a New Identity: The Costs and Benefits of Diversity in Civil War Combat Units for Black Slaves and Freemen,” Journal of Economic History, 66, 4 (2006), pp. 936 –62. Covey, Herbert C. African American Slave Medicine: Herbal and Non-Herbal Treatments. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2007. Creary, Nicholas M. “The American Catholic Church, Colonization, and the Mission to Liberia, 1842–44” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Cumbler, John T. From Abolition to Rights for All: The Making of a Reform Community in the Nineteenth Century. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007. Davis, Spencer. “Francis Wayland and Moderate Antislavery” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Deitreich, Kenneth A. “The Caning of Sumner” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). DeLombard, Jeannine Marie. “Fugitive Negroes? Transatlantic Citizenship and Celebrity” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). DeLombard, Jeannine Marie. Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolitionism, and Print Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Diallo, Alexandra Cornelius. “‘More approximate to the animal’: Africana Resistance and the Scientific War Against Black Humanity in Mid-Nineteenth Century America” (PhD diss., Washington University in St. Louis, 2006). Dirck, Brian R. “Abraham Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Supreme Court,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 99–116. Dirck, Brian R., and Allen C. Guelzo, eds. Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2007. For contents see Boman, Dirck, Gutzman, Leiker, Paludan, Vorenberg, and Winkle.

Dunbar, Erica Armstrong. “Writing for True Womanhood: African-American Women’s Writings and the Antislavery Struggle,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds.,

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Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 299–318. Earle, Jonathan. “Slavery, Antebellum Politicians and the U.S. Congress” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Ellis, Richard. “David Walker’s Appeal” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Race, Memory and Reclamation: ‘There are years that ask questions and years that answer’”). Emberton, Carole. “Between the Law and the Lash: Race, Violence, and American Citizenship in the Age of Slave Emancipation” (Unpublished presentation, Humanities Institute, Buffalo University, 9 November 2007, Buffalo, NY). Emberton, Carole. “‘Sick at heart’: Abolitionists, Sentimentalism, and the Crisis of Reconstruction” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29–April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Ernest, John. “Outside the Box: Henry Box Brown and the Politics of Antislavery Agency,” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 63, 4 (2007), pp. 1–24. Eslinger, Ellen. “Rural Free Black Society from the Age of Jefferson Through the Civil War” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 29 January 2007, New Haven, CT). Eyal, Yonathan. “‘A democratic portion of abolitionism’: The Young America Movement and the Question of Jacksonian Antislavery” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Fair, Teri. “Dynamics of Protest Among Property: Evidence of Protest Among Bondsmen of African Decent in America, 1699–1865” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Faulkner, Carol. “The Root of the Evil: Free Produce and Radical Antislavery, 1820– 1860,” Journal of the Early Republic, 27, 3 (2007), pp. 377–405. Finkelman, Paul. “The Significance and Persistence of Proslavery Thought,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 95 –114. Finkenbine, Roy E. “Toussaint Louverture and Placido, 1840-60” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Fleming, Tuliza. “Thomas Satterwhite Noble (1835–1907): ‘Reconstructed rebel’” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007). Folhen, Claude. Histoire de l’esclavage aux Etas-Unis. Paris: Perrin, 2007. Foner, Eric. “‘The tocsin of freedom’: The Black Leadership of Radical Reconstruction,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 118–40.

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Forbes, Robert P. “The Missouri Crisis and Martin Van Buren: Slavery and the Second Party System” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Forbes, Robert. The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Fornieri, Joseph R. “Lincoln’s Critique of Dred Scott as a Vindication of the Founding,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 20–36. Foster, A. Kristen. “Frederick Douglass and the Value of Black Republican Manhood in the Fight Against Slavery and Racism” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Frey, Sylvia. “The American Revolution and the Creation of a Global African World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Frick, John W. “The Ante Bellum Dramatizations of Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Friedman, Barry. “Judicial Review’s Darkest Hour” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Frost, Karolyn Smardz. I’ve Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. Furstenberg, Franc¸ois. In the Name of the Father: Washington’s Legacy, Slavery, and the Making of a Nation. New York: Penguin Books, 2007. Gallagher, Catherine. “When Did the Confederate States of America Free the Slaves?,” Representations, 98 (2007), pp. 53 –61. Gamber, Francesca. “The Public Sphere and the End of American Abolitionism, 1833– 1870,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 351 –68. Gant, Jesse. “Slaves, Signs, Signals: The Underground Railroad in History and Memory” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 20 –21 October 2006, Grand Rapids, MI). Ginsburg, R. “Freedom and the Slave Landscape,” Landscape Journal, 26, 1 (2007), pp. 36–44. Glickstein, Jonathan. “The Specter of White Chatellization: William Goodell’s Abolitionist Thought,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 174–82. Gosline, Sarah. “Abolition and Women’s Rights” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Greene, Ousmane Kirumu. “Against Wind and Tide: African Americans’ Response to the Colonization Movement and Emigration, 1770–1865” (PhD diss., University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2007).

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Greenspoon, David. “Children and Anti-Slavery Fairs in Antebellum America” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Guelzo, Allen C. “‘Sublime in its magnitude’: The Emancipation Proclamation,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 65 –78. Gundanker, Grey. “Hidden Education Among African Americans During Slavery,” Teachers College Record, 109, 7 (2007), pp. 1591–612. Gutzman, Kevin R. C. “Abraham Lincoln, Jeffersonian: The Colonization Chimera,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 47 –72. Haar, Joshua R. “Proslavery Literature: Defending Slavery through the Written Word” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2–4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Hamilton, Daniel W. “Litigation Over Human Property after the Civil War” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street”). Hamilton, Daniel W. “Confiscation and Emancipation in the 37th Congress” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Hamilton, Daniel W. “The Dred Scott Case, Emancipation, and the Rise of the Fifth Amendment” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25 –28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). Hancock, Scott. “Introduction,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. xiii–xix. Hannah, Eleanor. “Identity through Comparison: Mary Eastman’s Use of Native American, African American, and Abolitionist Women in Constructing an Ideal White Womanhood” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Hanway, Nathaniel. “John Brown: America’s First Terrorist?” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2–4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Harris, Leslie. “‘Ar’n’t I a woman?’, Gender, and Slavery Studies,” Journal of Women’s History, 19, 2 (2007), pp. 151–55. Harris, M. Keith. “Slavery, Emancipation, and Veterans of the Union Cause: Commemorating Freedom in the Era of Reconciliation, 1885–1915,” Civil War History, 53, 3 (2007), pp. 264–90. Harris, M. Keith. “Slavery, Emancipation, and Veterans of the Union Cause” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Harris, Violet J. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a Children’s Book” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Harrold, Stanley. “An Underground Railroad Icon: Jonathan Walker and the ‘Branded Hand’” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA).

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Hedrick, Joan D. “Stowe’s Life and Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Heeren, Kimberly Dawn. “Constraints Limiting Resistance and Revolt in American Slavery” (MA thesis, California State University, Dominguez Hills, 2006). Hendrick, Veronica C. “The Fugitive Slave Act: Criminalizing Runaway Slaves in Literature and Law” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19 –22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Herman, Luciana Louise. “1794: American Race, Republicanism and Transnational Revolution” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2007). Hewitt, Nancy A. “‘Seeking a larger liberty’: Remapping First Wave Feminism,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 266 –78. Hewitt, Nancy A., and Christopher Densmore. “Crossing Borders for Freedom: Free Blacks, Quakers, and the Underground Railroad” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Hill, Patricia R. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a Religious Text” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Hine, Darlene Clark. “Ar’n’t I a Woman?: Female Slaves in the Plantation South— Twenty Years After,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 13 –21. Holzer, Harold, and Sara Vaughn Gabbard, eds. Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2007. For contents see Belz, Fornieri, Guelzo, Holzer, Horton, Keller, Long, Marszalek, Morel, Paludan, Pinsker, Trefousse, Vorenberg, White, and Williams.

Holzer, Harold. “Picturing Freedom: The Thirteenth Amendment in the Graphic Arts,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 233–56. Horton, James Oliver. “Slavery during Lincoln’s Lifetime,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 7–19. Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers, and Barry R. Weingast. “The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850: An Instrumental Interpretation,” in David W. Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins, eds., Party, Process, and Political Change in Congress. Further New Perspectives on the History of Congress (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2007), pp. 379–95. Hunt, Patricia Lynn. “A Story Not to Be Told: The Depiction of Slavery in American Novels, 1875–2000” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007). Irobi, Esiaba. “What They Came With,” Journal of Black Studies, 37, 6 (2007), pp. 896–913. James, Alfreda S. “Black Women Abolitionists and the Business of Antislavery Fairs” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI).

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James, Alfreda S. “Subversive Traditions: Free Women of Color in Abolition” (PhD diss., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2006). Jasinski, James. “Constituting Antebellum African American Identity: Resistance, Violence, and Masculinity in Henry Highland Garnet’s (1843) ‘Address to the Slaves’,” Quarterly Journal of Speech, 93, 1 (2007), pp. 27–57. Jennings, Judith. “Gender, Liberty, and ‘colour’ in the Lives of Three Early Abolitionists” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). John T. McGreevy. “Catholicism and Abolition: A Historical (and Theological) Problem,” in Wilfred M. McClay, ed., Figures in the Carpet: Finding the Human Person in the American Past (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Pub., 2007), pp. 405–27. Jones, Martha. “Leave of Court: African American Claims-Making in the Era of Dred Scott v. Sanford,” in Sinha and Von Eschen, eds., Contested Democracy, pp. 54–74. Jordan, Ryan. Slavery and the Meeting House: The Quakers and the Abolitionist Dilemma, 1820-1865. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. Jordon, Ryan. “The Dilemma of Quaker Pacifism in a Slaveholding Republic, 18331865,” Civil War History, 53, 1 (2007), pp. 5–28. Joy, Natalie. “Hydra’s Head: Fighting Slavery and Indian Removal in the Early American Republic” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Western Association of Women Historians, 4–6 May 2007, San Diego, CA). Joyner, Charles. “Slavery and the Creolization of Southern Culture” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Kane, Paula. “The Supernatural and Slavery: Catholics, Power, and Oppression,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 199–209. Kaye, Anthony E. “Liberalism and the Slave Community” (Unpublished presentation, British American Nineteenth-Century Historians Annual Meeting, Cambridge University, 12–14 October 2007, Cambridge, England). Keller, Ron J. “That Which Congress So Nobly Began: The Men Who Passed the Thirteenth Amendment,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 195 –212. Kelley, Mary. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Women’s Writing” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Kellow, Margaret M. R. “Conflicting Imperatives: Black and White American Abolitionists Debate Slave Redemption,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 200–12. Kellow, Margaret R. “The Oriental Imaginary: Constructions of Female Bondage in Women’s Antislavery Discourse,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 183–98. Kendrick, Paul, and Stephen Kendrick. Douglass and Lincoln: How a Revolutionary Black Leader and a Reluctant Liberator Struggled to End Slavery and Save the Union. New York: Walker and Company, 2007.

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Kent, Holly M. “‘The fair readers of my country’: Women’s Literature in Anti-Slavery Periodicals, 1821–1861” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R. Rites of August First: Emancipation Day in the Black Atlantic World. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Kilbride, Daniel. “Beyond Capitalism and Feudalism: Planter-Class Southerners in Atlantic Perspective” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, 12–14 October 2007, Cambridge, England). King, William Casey. “Icarus Unbound: Ambition and Sin in Anglo-American Culture, 1560–1776,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 138–47. Kirk-Duggan, Cheryl. “Spirituals and the Quest for Freedom,” in Amanda Porterfield, ed., Modern Christianity to 1900 (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2007), pp. 317–28. Knowles, Helen J. “The Constitution and Slavery: A Special Relationship,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 309 –28. Kuebler-Wolf, Elizabeth. “‘A peculiar kindness’: Proslavery Paternalism and Sentimental Domesticity in Images of the Family of George Washington” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Lake, Kevin Andrew. “Slaves to Soldiers?: Black Prisoners’ Status during the Civil War” (MA thesis, University of Virginia, 2007). Larson, Kate Clifford. “Harriet Tubman’s Personal Network to Freedom: The Importance of Family and Community along the UGRR” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Lause, Mark. “Ethnicity, Race & the Challenge of Universal Organization: The Case of Hugh Forbes & John Brown’s Raid” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Labor, Slavery and Freedom in a Global Age,” 29th annual North American Labor History Conference, 18 –20 October 2007, Detroit, MI). Lee, Julia Sun-Joo. “The Return of the ‘unnative’: The Transnational Politics of Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South,” Nineteenth-Century Literature, 61, 4 (2007), pp. 449–78. Leiker, James. “The Difficulties of Understanding Abe: Lincoln’s Reconciliation of Racial Inequality and Natural Rights,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 73 –98. Lippy, Charles H. “Slave Christianity,” in Amanda Porterfield, ed., Modern Christianity to 1900 (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2007), pp. 291–316. Lobban, Michael. “Slavery, Insurance and the Law,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 319–28. Lockard, Joe. “The Reluctant Pietist: Boston King and Transatlantic Methodism” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH).

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Long, David E. “Ballots over Bullets: Freedom and the 1864 Election,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 143–59. Luse, Christopher A. “Slavery’s Champions Stood at Odds: Polygenesis and the Defense of Slavery,” Civil War History, 53, 4 (2007), pp. 379–412. Malamud, Margaret. “The Uses of Antiquity in Debates over Slavery in the USA” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Malone, Christopher. Between Freedom and Bondage: Race, Party, and Voting Rights in the Antebellum North. New York: Routledge Press, 2007. Mandel, Bernard. Labor, Free and Slave: Workingmen and the Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007. A reprint of the 1955 edition with a new introduction by Brian Kelly.

Manning, Chandra. What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Mark A. Graber, “Conflicts of Interest: Race, Class and Dred Scott” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25 –28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). Marszalek, John F. “1862—A Year of Decision for President Lincoln and General Halleck,” in Simon, Holzer, and Vogel, eds., Lincoln Revisited, pp. 133–45. Marszalek, John F. “Marching to Freedom: The U.S. Colored Troops,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 113–29. Mason, Matthew. “In Defense of the Ulterior: Partisans and Antislavery” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Masur, Kate. “‘A rare phenomenon of philological vegetation’: The Word ‘contraband’ and the Meanings of Emancipation in the United States,” Journal of American History, 93, 4 (2007), pp. 1050–84. Matthews, Harry Bradshaw. “Role of the USCT in the Resistance and Liberation of Enslaved Americans” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). McCarthy, Timothy Patrick. “Abolitionist Literary Emergence and the Problem of Equality” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). McColley, Robert. “Abraham Lincoln and Colonization” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). McConnell, Justine. “Eumaeus and Eurycleia in the Deep South: Odyssean Slavery in ‘Sommersby’” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). McDaniel, William Caleb. “Our Country Is the World: Radical American Abolitionists Abroad” (PhD diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 2006).

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McElya, Micki. Clinging to Mammy: The Faithful Slave in Twentieth-Century America. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2007. McGill, Meredith. “Poetry and Media in the 19th c. U.S.: Anti-Slavery Poetry before and after the War” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19 –22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). McKittrick, Katherine. “Freedom is a secret,” in Katherine McKittrick and Clyde Adrian Woods, eds., Black Geographies and the Politics of Place (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2007), pp. 97 –114. McKivigan, John R. “Frederick Douglass: Underground Railroad Passenger, Conductor, Advocate, and Passenger” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Meer, Sarah. “The ‘wageslavery’ Comparison in the Proslavery Argument: AntiAbolition Novels in the Antebellum United States” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Mensel, Robert E. “Originalism and Ancestor Worship in the Post-Heroic Era: The Dred Scott Opinions,” Widener Law Journal, 17, 1 (2007), pp. 29 –54. Mercieca, Jennifer Rose. “The Culture of Honor: How Slaveholders Responded to the Abolitionist Mail Crisis of 1835,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 10, 1 (2007), pp. 51–76. Messerschmidt, James W. “‘We must protect our southern women’: On Whiteness, Masculinities, and Lynching,” in Bosworth and Flavin, eds., Race, Gender, and Punishment, pp. 77 –94. Messmer, David. “‘If not in the word, in the sound’: Frederick Douglass’s Mediation of Literacy Through Song,” ATQ, 21, 1 (2007), pp. 5 –21. Miller, Melinda. “Forty Acres and (no) Mule: Evaluating the Impact of Free Land on the Outcomes of Former Slaves” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Poor? Female? Black? Slave? A Two-Hour Seminar on Reconstructing Female Lives & Lineages” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the States and Family History Fair of the National Genealogical Society, 16 –19 May 2007, Richmond, VA). Millward, Jessica. “More History Than Myth: African American Women’s History Since the Publication of ‘Ar’n’t I a Woman?,” Journal of Women’s History, 19, 2 (2007), pp. 161–67. Mintz, Steven, and John Stauffer, eds. The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Balleisen, Berlin, Bernstein, Bonner, Clinton, Engerman and Eltis, Finkelman, Fox, Glickstein, Hinks, Kane, Kellow, King, Mintz, Mitchell, Patterson, Roth, Strom, and Waldstreicher.

Mintz, Steven. “Introduction,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 1–19.

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Mitchell, Laura. “More Meteor than Martyr: The Legacy of John Brown,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 287–97. Mitchell, Mary Niall. “‘As we found them’ and ‘as they are now’” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘In the name of the child’: The Social and Cultural History of Children and Youth”). Mitchell, Thomas G. Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2007. Morel, Lucas E. “Lincoln, God, and Freedom: A Promise Fulfilled,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 48 –64. Morel, Lucas E. “The Dred Scott Dissents: McLean, Curtis, Lincoln, and the Public Mind,” Journal of Supreme Court History, 32, 2 (2007), pp. 133–51. Morgan, Jo-Ann. “Illustrating Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Morgan, Jo-Ann. Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Visual Culture. Columbia: University Of Missouri Press, 2007. Morrison, Michael A. “Fault Lines: A Reconsideration of Abolitionism and Political Antislavery” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Mosher, Shawn J. “Violence as a Moral Mandate? The Duel Between Frederick Douglas and Henry H. Garnet” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Muelder, Owen W. “The Influence of Upstate New York Abolitionists on the Western Illinois Underground Railroad and the 5th Lincoln-Douglas Debate” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Mullis, Tony. “Liberty, Order, and American Military Values” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Mulroy, Kevin. The Seminole Freedmen: A History. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007. Murphy, Angela F. “Daniel O’Connell and the ‘American Eagle’ in 1845: Slavery, Diplomacy, Nativism, and the Collapse of America’s First Irish Nationalist Movement,” Journal of American Ethnic History, 26, 2 (2007), pp. 3–26. Murphy, Angela. “Abolition, Irish Freedom, and Immigrant Citizenship: American Slavery and the Rise and Fall of the American Associations for Irish Repeal” (PhD diss., University of Houston, 2006). Nelson, Scott Reynolds. “After Slavery: Forced Drafts of Irish and Chinese Labor in the American Civil War, or the Search for Liquid Labor,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 150–65. Newby-Alexander, Cassandra L. “Escapes from ‘worthless sots’: The Underground Railroad from Portsmouth, Virginia to Upper Canada” (Unpublished

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presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Oakes, James. The Radical and the Republican: Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the Triumph of Antislavery Politics. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2007. Oliver, Wesley M. “Dred Scott and the Political Question Doctrine,” Widener Law Journal, 17, 1 (2007), pp. 13 –28. Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode. “Wait a Cotton Pickin Minute! A New View of Slave Productivity” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Economic History Association, 15 –17 September 2006, Pittsburgh, PA). Olson, Joel. “The Freshness of Fanaticism: The Abolitionist Defense of Zealotry,” Perspectives on Politics, 5, 4 (2007), pp. 685 –701. O’Neill, Patrick. “Bosses and Broomsticks: African-American Weddings as a Contest” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15 –18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Oshatz, Mary Clay. “Accidental Liberalism: The Slavery Debates and the Rise of Protestant Liberalism in America, 1830–1890” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2007). Paludan, Phillip S. “Greeley, Colonization, and a ‘deputation of Negroes’: Three Considerations on Lincoln and Race,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 29 –46. Paludan, Phillip Shaw. “Lincoln and the Limits of Constitutional Authority,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 37 –47. Papson, Donald Earl. “Waterways to Freedom” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Peterson, Carla L. “Literary Transnationalism and Diasporic History: Frances Watkins Harper’s ‘Fancy Sketches’, 1859–60,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 189–208. Pettey, Homer B. “Cannibalism, Slavery, and Self-Consumption in Moby Dick,” in Harold Bloom, ed., Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick (New York, NY: Chelsea House, 2007), pp. 25 –49. Pinnen, Christian. “George Washington: Elite Planners and the Problem of Revolutionary Rhetoric 1763–1803” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Pinsker, Matthew. “Lincoln’s Summer of Emancipation,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 79–99. Pritchard, Amanda Bayne. “Fiends Who Bear the Shapes of Men: Case Studies on White Male and Black Female Relationships in the South” (MA thesis, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2006). Railton, Stephen. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin on Film” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Ramsey, William M. “Frederick Douglass, Southerner,” Southern Literary Journal, 40, 1 (2007), pp. 19 –38.

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Rao, Gautham. “The Federal Posse Comitatus Doctrine: Slavery, Compulsion, and Statecraft in Mid-Nineteenth Century America” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25–28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). Rao, Gautham. “The Posse Principle: Federal Policing in Antebellum America” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10–12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Regosin, Elizabeth. “Citizenship and Identity: Former Slaves’ Civil War Pension Claims” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 8–10 November 2002, Chicago, IL). Reynolds, Michael. “Contesting Morality: Ideology and Sectional Conflict in Antebellum America” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29 –April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Rhodes, Jane. “At the Boundaries of Abolitionism, Feminism, and Black Nationalism: The Activism of Mary Ann Shadd Cary,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 346–66. Rifkin, Mark. “‘A home made sacred by protecting laws’: Black Activist Homemaking and Geographies of Citizenship in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,” Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 18, 2 (2007), pp. 72 –102. Robertson, Brian K. “‘Will they fight? Ask the enemy’: United States Colored Troops at Big Creek, Arkansas, July 26, 1864,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 66, 3 (2007), pp. 320–32. Rommel-Ruiz, W. Bryan. “Negotiating Modernity, Negotiating Race: Nova Scotia, Rhode Island, and the Black Atlantic in the Nineteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Root, Deane L. “The Songs of Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Rosenberg-Naparsteck, Ruth. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin as Parable: Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Sermon” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Roth, Randolph. “Twin Evils? Slavery and Homicide in Early America,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 74–88. Roth, Sarah N. “‘The blade was in my own breast’: Slave Infanticide in 1850s Fiction,” American Nineteenth Century History, 8, 2 (2007), pp. 169–85. Rucker, Walter C. The River Flows on: Black Resistance, Culture, and Identity Formation in Early America. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Rugemer, Edward B. “Democrats, Republicans and the Post-Emancipation WestIndies” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 30 April 2007, New Haven, CT). Rugemer, Edward B. “Robert Monroe Harrison, British Abolition, Southern Anglophobia and Texas Annexation,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 169–91.

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Rugemer, Edward. “Transatlantic Influence: First of August Celebrations in the Antebellum United States” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Santamarina, Xiomara. “‘. . . So you can see, color makes no difference’: Race, Slavery and Abolition in A Hairdresser’s Experience in High Life,” Legacy, 24, 2 (2007), pp. 171–86. Schiller, Ben. “‘I hope that you will not make me live where I do not want to live for I do every thing to obey you that is in my power’: Slave Letter Writers Negotiate the Limits of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Schneider, Dorothy, and Carl J. Schneider. Slavery in America. New York: Facts On File, 2007. Revised edition. First published in 2000. Schoolfield, Brenda Thompson. “Knowing Time(s): Towards an Understanding of Age-Consciousness Among American Slaves” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Schweinitz, Rebecca de. “‘Waked up to feel’: Childhood and American Abolitionism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘In the name of the child’: The Social and Cultural History of Children and Youth”). Shugerman, Jed. “The People’s Courts: Slavery and the Adoption of the Judicial Elections, 1846–1860” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Shuler, Jack. “Rebellious Solutions: Edmund Quincy’s ‘Mt. Verney’ and the Right to Revolt” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Sidbury, James. Becoming African in America: Race and Nation in the Early Black Atlantic. Oxford, UK; New York: Oxford University Press 2007. Simmons, Dwan. “‘What to the slave is the Fourth of July’: Slavery, Race, and ‘independence’ in 19th Century America” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Simon, John Y., Harold Holzer, and Dawn Vogel. Lincoln Revisited: New Insights from the Lincoln Forum. New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Marszalek, Miller, and Vorenberg.

Sinha, Manisha, and Penny M. Von Eschen. Contested Democracy: Freedom, Race, and Power in American History. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2007. For contents see Anbinder, Jones, Saxton, Sinha, and Xi.

Sinha, Manisha. “An Alternative Tradition of Radicalism: Black Abolitionists and the Metaphor of Revolution, 1775–1865,” in Sinha and Von Eschen, eds., Contested Democracy, pp. 9–30. Sinha, Manisha. “To ‘cast just obliquy’ on Oppressors: Black Radicalism in the Age of Revolution,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 149–60.

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Sklar, Kathryn Kish. “‘The throne of my heart’: Religion, Oratory, and Transatlantic Community in Angelina Grimke´’s Launching of Women’s Rights, 1828–1838,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 211 –41. Spencer, Suzette A. “Henry Box Brown, an International Fugitive: Slavery, Resistance, and Imperialism,” in Katherine McKittrick and Clyde Adrian Woods, eds., Black Geographies and the Politics of Place (Toronto: Between the Lines, 2007), pp. 115–36. Stauffer, John. “Frederick Douglass and the Politics of Slave Redemptions,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 213–22. Stegmaier, Mark. “An Antislavery Republican Stirs Up the House: The Congressional Struggle over the Blake Resolution of l860” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Stevenson, Brenda E. “Introduction—Women, Slavery, and Historical Research,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 1–4. Stewart, Anna. “From Page to Stage: Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Theater” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19 –22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Stubbs, Tristan. “‘Insurgents. . .disappointed in their villainous stratagems’: Plantation Overseers, Violent Coercion, and Enslaved Resistance in the American Revolutionary War” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Also presented at the conference “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760– 1868.”

Sword, Kirsten. “Runaways and the Reification of Patriarchy in Early American Households” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Taylor, Michael. “Prigg v. Pennsylvania and the Constitutional Protection of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Taylor, Michael. “A Constitutional Ambiguity: The Marshall Court and the Constitutional Protection of Human Chattel Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1 –3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Taylor, Michael. “A Free Market Tyranny: Swift v. Tyson (1842) and the Constitutional Protection of Human Chattel Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2 –4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Taylor, Tonya Thames. “Ties Undying: Black Perspectives on Lynching and its Roots in Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Tompkins, Kyla Wazana. “‘Everything ‘cept eat us’: The Antebellum Black Body Portrayed as Edible Body,” Callaloo, 30, 1 (2007), pp. 201 –24.

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Trefousse, Hans L. “The Role of the Press,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 100–12. Trodd, Zoe. “Writ In Blood: John Brown’s Charter of Humanity, the Tribunal of History, and the Thick Link of American Political Protest,” Journal for the Study of Radicalism, 1, 1 (2007), pp. 1 –29. Turner, E. Carter. “Causes Lost and Found: Southern Election in the Life of Robert Lewis Dabney” (PhD diss., The Iliff School of Theology and University of Denver, 2007). Turner, Patricia A. “The Rise and Fall of Eliza Harris: From Novel to Tom Shows to Quilts” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture: A Multi-Disciplinary Conference” (The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center and the Uncle Tom’s Cabin & American Culture project, 1–2 June 2007, Hartford, CT). For presentations see Frick, Harris, Hedrick, Hill, Kelley, Morgan, Railton, Root, Turner, Winship, and Yarborough.

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management. Emancipation Hall: A Tribute to the Slaves Who Helped Build the U.S. Capitol: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, First Session, September 25, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2007. Vogel, Kristen. “Weighing Cargo: The Boyce Decision and the Responsibility of Common Carriers Towards Slave Cargoes” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Vorenberg, Michael. “After Emancipation: Abraham Lincoln’s Black Dream,” in Simon, Holzer, and Vogel, eds., Lincoln Revisited, pp. 215–30. Vorenberg, Michael. “Slavery Reparations in Theory and Practice: Lincoln’s Approach,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 117–29. Vorenberg, Michael. “The Thirteenth Amendment Enacted,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 180–94. Walker, James. “‘Sambo’ Farewell: Lessons of Slavery from the Formerly Enslaved” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Wallenstein, Peter. “Slavery and Representation: From the Hartford Convention to the Fourteenth Amendment” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Webber, Robert Wayne. “Plantation Overseers and Their World: The Stereotype, Life, and Image” (MA thesis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2007).

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Wedel, Vicki L. “Patterns of Bone Remodeling Among Enslaved and Freed Historical African Americans” (PhD diss., University of California, Santa Cruz, 2006). Welch, Cheryl. “Creating Concitoyens: Tocqueville on the Legacy of Slavery,” in Raf Geenens and Annelien De Dijn, eds., Reading Tocqueville: From Oracle to Actor (Basingstoke, UK; New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), pp. 31 –51. Whit, William C. “Soul Food as Cultural Creation,” in Bower, ed., African American Foodways, pp. 45 –58. White, Ronald C., Jr. “Lincoln and the Rhetoric of Freedom,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 130–42. Williams, Edward M., Jr. “The Color of Sympathy: Biology, Race, and Feeling in Republican and Antebellum Culture” (PhD diss., University of Rhode Island, 2006). Williams, Frank J. “The End of the Beginning: Abraham Lincoln and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments,” in Holzer and Gabbard, eds., Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment, pp. 213–32. Williams, Heather Andrea. “Fine Black Boys For Sale: Separation and Loss Among 19th Century African American Children” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘In the name of the child’: The Social and Cultural History of Children and Youth”). Wilson, Karen Marguerite. “Diaspora River: Charting Continuity and Change in African Diasporic Slave Quarter Communities of the United States Through Song, Story and Dance” (PhD diss., University of California, Riverside). Winkle, Ken. “‘Paradox though it may seem’: Lincoln on Antislavery, Race, and Union, 1837–1860,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 8–28. Winship, Michael. “History of Uncle Tom’s Cabin as a Book” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Winter, Kari. “From Vermont Abolitionist to Virginia Slaveholder? Benjamin Franklin Prentiss and the Familial Politics of Antebellum America” (Unpublished presentation, Humanities Institute, Buffalo University, 28 February 2007, Buffalo, NY). Wirls, Daniel. “‘The only mode of avoiding everlasting debate’: The Overlooked Senate Gag Rule for Antislavery Petitions,” Journal of the Early Republic, 27, 1 (2007), pp. 115–38. Wolf, Eva Sheppard. “White Liberty and Black Slavery in the Early Republic” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Wolff, Robert S. “Interrogating History; Enslavement/Slavery and the Narratives of the Historical Profession in the U.S.” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Wong, Edlie L. “Judging ‘freedom’ in Slave Transit Cases and Slave Narratives” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10–12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH).

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Wood, Sharon E. “‘Mammy Ellen’, Meet Ellen Adams: Two Families Remember One Mother in Slavery and Freedom” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Worden, Carisa. “National Vigilance: Race, Prostitution and Migration in Slavery’s Wake” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11–14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Xi, Wang. “Make ‘every slave free and every freeman a voter’: The African American Construction of Suffrage Discourse in the Age of Emancipation,” in Sinha and Von Eschen, eds., Contested Democracy, pp. 117 –40. Yarborough, Richard. “African American Responses to Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the Web of Culture”). Yellin, Jean Fagan. “Incidents Abroad: Harriet Jacobs and the Transatlantic Movement,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 158–72. Yentsch, Anne. “Excavating the South’s African American Food History,” in Bower, ed., African American Foodways, pp. 59–98. Young, Vernetta D., and Sharon Spencer. “Multiple Jeopardy: The Impact of Race, Gender and Slavery on the Punishment of Women in Antebellum America,” in Bosworth and Flavin, eds., Race, Gender, and Punishment, pp. 65 –76. Younger, Karen Virginia Fisher. “‘Africa stretches forth her hands unto you’: Female Colonization Supporters in the Antebellum United States” (PhD diss., The Pennsylvania State University, 2006). 2. New England and Middle Colonies Anbinder, Tyler. “Isaiah Rynders and the Ironies of Popular Democracy in Antebellum New York,” in Sinha and Von Eschen, eds., Contested Democracy, pp. 31–53. Andrews, Edward E. “‘Creatures of mimic and imitation’: The Liberty Tree, Black Elections, and the Politicization of African Ceremonial Space in Revolutionary Newport, Rhode Island,” Radical History Review, 99 (2007), pp. 121–39. Bacon, Jacqueline. “Manhood and Womanhood in ‘Freedom’s Journal’, the First African-American Newspaper, 1827–29” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Western Association of Women Historians, 4 –6 May 2007, San Diego, CA). Bacon, Jacqueline. Freedom’s Journal: The First African-American Newspaper. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007. Bacon, Margaret Hope. But One Race: The Life of Robert Purvis. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2007. Ball, Erica L. “The ‘heroic slave’ and the ‘Spartan mother’: Gender and the Northern Black Discourse of Patriotism on the Eve of the Civil War” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Bond, Richard. “Shaping a Conspiracy: Black Testimony in the 1741 New York Plot,” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 5, 1 (2007), pp. 63–94.

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Bonta, Anthony M. “Father Edward Purcell and the Debate with the New York Freeman’s Journal” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Brandt, Nat, and Yanna Brandt. In the Shadow of the Civil War: Passmore Williamson and the Rescue of Jane Johnson. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2007. Carey, Brycchan. “Did Germantown Make a Difference? Uncovering the Origins of Quaker Antislavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Chan, Alexandra A. Slavery in the Age of Reason: Archaeology at a New England Farm. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007. Chieffo-Reidway, Toby Maria. “Nathaniel Jocelyn: In the Service of Art and Abolition” (PhD diss., College of William and Mary, 2007). Clark, Lynn, and Rebecca Courser. “Rural Free Black Settlement in Post-Revolutionary New Hampshire: A Study of Five Towns,” Historical New Hampshire, 61, 1 (2007). Cohen, Anthony M. “Patrick & Me: A Family Saga of The Underground Railroad” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Coleman, Willi. “‘Like hot lead to pour on the Americans. . .’: Sarah Parker Remond— From Salem, Mass., to the British Isles,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 173–88. Cousins-Newton, Linda. “The Underground Railroad – An International Embrace” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Cruson, Daniel. The Slaves of Central Fairfield County: The Journey from Slave to Freeman in Nineteenth-Century Connecticut. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2007. DeWolf, Thomas Norman. Inheriting the Trade: A Northern Family Confronts Its Legacy As the Largest Slave-Trading Dynasty in U.S. History. Grand Haven, MI: Brilliance Audio, 2007. Audio CD. Dishman, Robert B. “‘Natives of Africa, now forcibly detained’: The Slave Petitioners of Revolutionary Portsmouth,” Historical New Hampshire, 61, 1 (2007). Dixon, David T. “Freedom Earned, Equality Denied: Evolving Race Relations in Exeter and Vicinity, 1776–1876,” Historical New Hampshire, 61, 1 (2007). Donahue, James J. “‘Hardly the voice of the same man’: ‘Civil Disobedience’ and Thoreau’s Response to John Brown,” Midwest Quarterly, 48, 2 (2007), pp. 247–65. Dunbar, Erica Armstrong. “Reading and Writing the Public and the Personal: AfricanAmerican Women’s Writings in Antebellum Philadelphia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Fanning, Sara C. “The Roots of Early Black Nationalism: Northern African Americans’ Invocations of Haiti in the Early Nineteenth Century,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 1 (2007), pp. 61 –85.

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Fernald, Jody R. “Slavery in New Hampshire: Profitable Godliness to Racial Consciousness” (MA thesis, University of New Hampshire, 2007). Finkenbine, Roy E. “Belinda’s Petition: Reparations for Slavery in Revolutionary Massachusetts,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 95–104. Fox, Richard Wightman. “Performing Emancipation,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 298–311. “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference” (Freedom Trail Commission and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, 28 –30 September 2007, Rochester, NY). For presentations see Cohen, Cousins-Newton, Gable, Gagne, Hewitt and Densmore, Larson, Matthews, McDonnell, McKivigan, Muelder, Papson, Patenaude, Rosenberg-Naparsteck, Sadlier, and Walters.

Gable, Walter. “The Underground Railroad, Abolitionism and Women’s Rights Activism in Seneca County” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Gac, Scott. Singing for Freedom: The Hutchinson Family Singers and the NineteenthCentury Culture of Reform. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007. Gagne, Katherine. “Recollections with Jean Rankin: My Work on the Underground Railroad” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Gerzina, Gretchin. Mr. and Mrs. Prince: How an Extraordinary 18th Century Family Moved out of Slavery. New York: HarperCollins, 2007. Greenwood, Emily. “Classics and Liberal Education: Paradoxes in the Poetry of Phillis Wheatley” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Gross, Kali Nicole. “Mary Hannah Tabbs, Murderess: Crime and Social Violence in 19th Century Philadelphia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Hancock, Scott. “‘Tradition informs us’: African Americans’ Construction of Memory in the Antebellum North,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 40–69. Hinks, Peter. “Timothy Dwight, Congregationalism, and Early Antislavery,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 148 –61. Johnson, Mat. The Great Negro Plot: A Tale of Conspiracy and Murder in EighteenthCentury New York. New York: Bloomsbury USA, 2007. Kellow, Margaret M. R. “Lydia Maria Child and the National Anti-Slavery Standard: The Business of Philanthropy” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Kytle, Ethan J. “From Body Reform to Reforming the Body Politic: Transcendentalism and the Militant Antislavery Career of Thomas Wentworth Higginson,” American Nineteenth Century History, 8, 3 (2007), pp. 325–50.

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Lovejoy, Paul. “The African Background of Venture Smith” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Massachusetts Historical Society. African Americans and the End of Slavery in Massachusetts. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Historical Society, 2007.

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McDonnell, Timothy. “The Geography of the Underground Railroad in New York State” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Mears, Tanya. “‘Cutting down the old tree and hewing off the branches’: Enslaved Women’s Resistance and Rebellion in Colonial Massachusetts” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760– 1868”). Messer, Glen Alton, II. “Restless for Zion: New England Methodism, Holiness, and the Abolitionist Struggle, circa 1789–1845” (ThD diss., Boston University School of Theology, 2006). Minardi, Margot Lee. “The Inevitable Negro: Making Slavery History in Massachusetts, 1770–1863” (PhD diss., Harvard University, 2007). Minardi, Margot. “Abolitionist Responses to the Bunker Hill Monument” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Newman, Richard. “Liberation Technology: Print and African American Emancipation in the Late 18th Century” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Printing History Association, 28–30 September 2006, Philadelphia, PA). Pamphile-Miller, Chrislaine. “In Defense of Prince Saunders: African American Educator and Proponent of Haitian Emigration, 1816–1839” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Patenaude, Monique. “Forging Steel: NYS Historical Markers and the UGRR” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Rappleye, Charles. Sons of Providence: The Brown Brothers, the Slave Trade and the Revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2007. Riley, Padraig Griffin. “Northern Republicans and Southern Slavery: Democracy in the Age of Jefferson, 1800–1819” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2007). Riley, Padraig. “Between Slavery and Democracy: Northern Democrats in the Jeffersonian Year” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Rockman, Seth. “‘Political, religious, & moral questions are commodities that we do not deal in as a co.’: Northerners and the Trade in Plantation Goods” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street”).

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Rockman, Seth. “The ‘Southern trade’: The Northern Business of Manufacturing Shoes, Shirts, and Hoes for Slaves” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 22 October 2007, New Haven, CT). Sadlier, Rosemary. “A North Side View of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Saint, Chandler B. “Making Freedom: The Extraordinary Life of Venture Smith” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Smith, David G. “On the Edge of Freedom: The Fugitive Slave Issue in South Central Pennsylvania, 1820–1870” (PhD diss., The Pennsylvania State University, 2006). Stein, Melissa. “‘A mother’s rights she cannot claim’: Motherhood, Iconography, and the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11–14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Strausbaugh, Linda. “The Genetic Legacy of Meg and Venture Smith: Thoughts on the Fact and Fiction of Determining Ancestry by DNA” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Sweet, John Wood. “The Voice of Morality: Venture Smith and the EighteenthCentury Debate over African Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Taylor, Alice. “‘It was a kind of ladies’ exchange’: The Transatlantic Female Economy of the Boston Antislavery Bazaar” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Tomek, Beverly C. “Seeking a Manageable Population: Limitation, Colonization and Black Resistance in Pennsylvania’s Antislavery Movement” (PhD diss., University of Houston, 2006). Waldstreicher, David. “Benjamin Franklin, Religion, and Early Antislavery,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 162 –73. Walters, Delores M. “Learning from the Legacy of Women’s Resistance to Slavery: Why Northern Slavery Cannot be Ignored” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Frederick Douglass International Underground Railroad Conference”). Warren, Wendy Anne. “‘The cause of her grief ’: The Rape of a Slave in Early New England,” Journal of American History, 93, 4 (2007), pp. 1031–49. Winch, Julie. “Sarah Forten’s Anti-Slavery Networks,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 143–57. Winch, Julie. “The Making and Meaning of James Forten’s ‘Letters from a Man of Colour’,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 129 –38. Zug, James. “Wheelock’s Slaves” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25–28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH).

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3. Chesapeake Barrett, Jason M. “‘As tho’ touched by a magic wand, our slaves will become freemen’: The Promise and Failure of Grain Husbandry in Jeffersonian Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Boggus, Michael. “Nat Turner’s Revolt and the Demise of Slavery” (MA thesis, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2006). Breen, Patrick H. “Contested Communion: The Limits of White Solidarity in Nat Turner’s Virginia,” Journal of the Early Republic, 27, 4 (2007), pp. 685–703. Bryant, James. “Bonds of Knowledge in Communities of Bondage: Rethinking the Nat Turner Event” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October –3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Campbell, James M. Slavery on Trial: Race, Class, and Criminal Justice in Antebellum Richmond, Virginia. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida Press, 2007. Crofts, Daniel W. “Communities in Revolt: An Introduction,” Journal of the Early Republic 27, 4 (2007), pp. 655–60. Deetz, Kelley. “Gender, Family, and Resistance at North Bend Plantation: An Interdisciplinary Study of an Enslaved Community” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Dennie, Garrey Michael. “Ideology, and Historical Memory: The Case of Sotterley Plantation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Ford, Iris Carter. “Mapping the Commemoration of Slavery on the Maryland Landscape” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Fox, Charles. “The Bower: A Breeding Plantation in Jefferson County, Virginia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Goudie, Carolyn Hardin. “In forma pauperis: Slave Lawsuits in Antebellum Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the States and Family History Fair of the National Genealogical Society, 16 –19 May 2007, Richmond, VA). Gradoia, Eric, William H. Moore, David W. Lewes, and Joe B. Jones. Archaeological Management Plan and Structural Conditions Analysis for the Arcola Slave Quarters, Loudoun County, Virginia. Williamsburg, VA: William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, 2007. Green, Margaret L. “Anti-Slavery Work in Prince Edward County: Jane Ellsworth Young and the Quaker Women of the West Lake Monthly Meeting 1800– 1865” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Grivno, Max L. “‘There slavery cannot dwell’: Agriculture and Labor in Northern Maryland, 1790–1860” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007). Gurza-Lavalle, Gerardo. “The Greatest Civilizer of the Human Race: Slave Evangelization and Progress in Antebellum Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual

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meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Hunt-McLean, Wanda. “Escaping to the Great Dismal Swamp: ‘Families and communities’ versus the Term ‘Maroon colonies’” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Jones, Catherine A. “Children in the Reconfiguration of Virginia’s Postemancipation Households” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Jones, Catherine A. “Intimate Reconstructions: Children in Postemancipation Virginia” (PhD diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 2007). Kaye, Anthony E. “Neighborhoods and Nat Turner: The Making of a Slave Rebel and the Unmaking of a Slave Rebellion,” Journal of the Early Republic, 27, 4 (2007), pp. 705–20. Kaye, Anthony E. “‘Alarm in the neighborhood’: Reinterpreting Nat Turner and His Rebellion” (Unpublished presentation, The Virginia Forum, 13 April 2007, Richmond, VA). King, Julia Ann. “The Past is a Rural Landscape: Race, Authenticity, and Memory at Maryland’s First Capital” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Kiracofe, David. “The Elephant in the Room: Jeffersonian Virginia, Gabriel’s Rebellion and Toussaint Louverture” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Kolchin, Peter. “Communities in Revolt: A Comment,” Journal of the Early Republic, 27, 4 (2007), pp. 721 –28. LaRoche, Cheryl Janifer. Resistance to Slavery in Maryland: Strategies for Freedom Special History Study. Philadelphia: National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom, 2007. Martin, Bonnie M. “Profits and Perils: Mortgaging Slaves in Virginia, South Carolina, and Louisiana” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). McGuire, Mary Richie. “Tobacco Culture and Environmental Consciousness: Ecological Change, Race, and Gender, Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1850–1870” (MA thesis, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2007). Meatyard, Kathleen B. “Ethnobotany and Ethnicity in the Maryland Tidewater” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Minter, Goeffrey. “Plantation Georgic” (Unpublished paper, 52nd annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, 23 –25 March 2006, San Francisco, CA). Mooney, Alfonso John, IV. “Shadows of Dominion: White Men and Power in Slavery, War, and the New South” (PhD diss., University of Virginia, 2007). Morales, Leslie Anderson, Ada Valaitis, and Beverly Pierce, eds. Virginia Slave Births Index, 1853–1865. Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007.

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Reed, B. Bernetiae. The Slave Families of Thomas Jefferson: A Pictorial Study Book with an Interpretation of His Farm Book in Genealogy Charts. Greensboro, NC: SylvestSarah, Inc, 2007. Ricks, Mary Kay. Escape on the Pearl: The Heroic Bid for Freedom on the Underground Railroad. New York: William Morrow, 2007. Rivers-Cofield, Sara. “French Refugees and Slave Abuse in Frederick County, Maryland: Jean Payen de Boisneuf and the Vincendie`re Family at L’Hermitage Plantation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Rowe-Adjibogoun, Jill. “Contesting Imagined History: A Community’s Struggle to Reclaim Richmond’s African Burial Grounds” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Schermerhorn, Calvin. “Collecting Kin: Slave Speculation in the Antebellum Chesapeake” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29 –April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Schermerhorn, Jack L. “Valuing Kin: Slave Speculation and Family Resistance in the Antebellum Chesapeake” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Schwab, Tess. “Inclusion, Exclusion, and Transformation: Representing Slavery Through Edward Savage’s ‘The Washington Family’” (MA thesis, University of Delaware, 2007). Trudeau, Noah Andre. “A Stranger in the Club: The Army of the Potomac’s Black Division,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 96–117. Tyler-McGraw, Marie. An African Republic: Black and White Virginians in the Making of Liberia. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Whitman, T. Stephen. Challenging Slavery in the Chesapeake: Black and White Resistance to Human Bondage, 1775–1865. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 2007. 4. Colonial South Benson, Robert. “Middleton Place as a Focus of the Cultural Flow Between Colonial Carolina, England, and the Caribbean” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Bly, Antonio T. “Breaking with Tradition: Slave Literacy in Early Virginia, 1680–1780” (PhD diss., The College of William and Mary, 2006). Brewer, Holly. “Perpetual Slavery, Land, and Status: Reconsidering the Laws of Perpetuities and Their Connections to Religious and Political Ideology in Colonial America” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 8–10 November 2002, Chicago, IL). Brewer, Holly. “William Fitzhugh’s Royalist Slave Code: Rethinking the Connections Between Hereditary Status, Land, and Slavery in Seventeenth-Century Virginia”

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(Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 16 –19 November 2006, Baltimore, MD). Coombs, John, and Jean Elliott Russo. “The Chesapeake Without Tobacco? Slavery and Peripheral Economies in Early Maryland and Virginia” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Coombs, John. “Generations, Revolutions, and the Problem of Evidence: Toward a Processual Understanding of Slavery’s Rise in Virginia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Early Modern Virginia, a Symposium: New Thoughts on the Old Dominion”). “Early Modern Virginia, a Symposium: New Thoughts on the Old Dominion” (Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello, 17 –18 August 2007, Charlottesville, VA). For presentations see Coombs and Pettigrew.

Edelson, S. Max. “Clearing Swamps, Harvesting Forests: Trees and the Making of a Plantation Landscape in the Colonial South Carolina Lowcountry,” Agricultural History, Volume 81, 3 (2007), pp. 381–406. Edelson, S. Max. “Reproducing Plantation Society: Women and Land in Colonial South Carolina,” History of the Family, 12, 2 (2007), pp. 130–41. Eltis, David, Frank D. Lewis, and David Richardson. “Slave Prices, the African Slave Trade, and Productivity in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina: A Reassessment,” Journal of Economic History, 66, 4 (2006), pp. 1054–65. Gould, Eliga H. “The Laws of War and Peace: Legitimating Plantation Slavery in British America, circa 1775” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 16 –19 November 2006, Baltimore, MD). Hashaw, Tim. The Birth of Black America: The First African Americans and the Pursuit of Freedom at Jamestown. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2007. Haskell, Alexander B. “What Were Those Grandees Thinking? A Reconsideration of Colonial Virginia Politics Three Decades after American Slavery, American Freedom” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29 –April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Jelatis, Virginia. “Out of the Shadows: Uncovering the Hidden World of Carolina Indigo Planters, 1747–1775” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4–6 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Krauthamer, Barbara. “A Particular Kind of Freedom: Black Women, Slavery, Kinship, and Freedom in the American Southeast,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 100 –27. Lannen, Andrew. “‘Liberty and property with no restriction’: Slavery and Planters in Georgia, 1738–1770” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4–6 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Mancall, Peter C., Joshua L. Rosenbloom and Thomas Weiss. “Slave Prices, the African Slave Trade, and Productivity in Eighteenth-Century South Carolina: A Reply,” Journal of Economic History, 66, 4 (2006), pp. 1066–71.

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Marin, Craig Thomas. “Coercion, Cooperation, and Conflict Along the Charleston Waterfront, 1739–1785: Navigating the Social Waters of an Atlantic Port City” (PhD diss., University of Pittsburgh, 2007). Marin, Craig. “Deserting the Charleston Waterfront in the 1740s” (Unpublished paper, 46th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 6–8 March 2003, Omaha, NE). Millett, Nathaniel. “Defining Freedom in the Atlantic Borderlands of the Revolutionary Southeast,” Early American Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 5, 2 (2007), pp. 367–94. Parent, Jr., Anthony S. “Slave Rebellion: A Central Concern for Colonial America” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, March 29–April 1, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Pettigrew, Will. “Transatlantic Politics and the Africanization of Virginia’s Labor Force, 1688–1712” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Early Modern Virginia, a Symposium: New Thoughts on the Old Dominion”). Rainer, Samantha. “History and Language of the Gullah People on the Georgia Sea Islands,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Rasheed, Olaniyi. “Slave Imports & Anglo-Virginian Rivalry, 1600–1776” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Roper, L. H. “The 1701 ‘Act for the better ordering of slaves’: Reconsidering the History of Slavery in Proprietary South Carolina,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 2 (2007), pp. 395 –418. Ryan, William Randolph. “The World of Thomas Jeremiah: Charles Town on the Eve of the American Revolution” (PhD diss., Duke University, 2006). Sandy, Laura. “Homemakers, Supervisors and Peach Stealing Bitches: The Role of Overseers’ Wives on Slave Plantations in Eighteenth Century Virginia and South Carolina” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Shuler, John. “Calling out Liberty: Human Rights Discourse and Early American Literature” (PhD diss., City University of New York, 2007). Sidbury, James. “Globalization, Creolization, and the Not-So-Peculiar Institution,” Journal of Southern History, 73, 3 (2007), pp. 617–30. Snyder, Christina Nicole. “Captives of the Dark and Bloody Ground: Identity, Race, and Power in the Contested American South” (PhD diss., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007). 5. Ante-Bellum South Allen, Leslye Joy. “For Union and Slavery, for Slavery and Union: Know-Nothings in Georgia, 1854–1860” (MA thesis, Georgia State University, 2006). Behrend, Justin J. “Freedpeople’s Democracy: African-American Politics and Community in Postemancipation Natchez District” (PhD diss., Northwestern University, 2006).

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Berg Burin, Nikki. “A Regency of Women: Female Plantation Management in the Old South” (PhD diss., University of Minnesota, 2007). Berry, Daina Ramey. “Swing the sickle for the harvest is ripe”: Gender and Slavery in Antebellum Georgia. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007. Black, Daryl. “‘It fills my mind with horror and desolation’: Daniel Grant, Race, and the Limits of Methodist Antislavery in Early Republic Georgia” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Boulware, William Hunt. “Like a Backgammon Board: The Biracial Dynamism of Tracks and Taverns in the Early South” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Brown, Ras Michael. “Baˆntu-Koˆngo: Aspects of Transition in Gullah-Geechee Spirituality” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Byron, Tammy K. “Sexuality and Social Control in Antebellum Slave Catechisms” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Camp, Stephanie. “‘Feeling like a state’: Elite Slaveholders and Everyday Power in the Antebellum South” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 13 –16 November 2003, Washington, DC). Clarke, Erskine. “Charles C. Jones and the ‘secret transcripts’ of Gullah Slaves” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 4 October 2007, New Haven, CT). Cummins, Amy. “‘Loyal and Devoted Attachment’: Anti-Abolition Rhetoric by Southern Women of Letters, 1852–1860” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2–4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Cyriaque, Jeanne. “Georgia Sites and Flights: The Road to Freedom Was Not Always North” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Dillard, Philip D. “‘What price we must pay for victory?’: Views on Arming Slaves from Lynchburg, Virginia, to Galveston, Texas,” in Gordon and Inscoe, eds., Inside the Confederate Nation, pp. 316–31. Dyer, Thomas G. “Half Slave, Half Free: Unionist Robert Webster in Confederate Atlanta,” in Gordon and Inscoe, eds., Inside the Confederate Nation, pp. 295–315. Edwards, Laura F. “Enslaved Women and the Law: Paradoxes of Subordination in the Postrevolutionary Carolinas,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 128 –51. Edwards, Laura F. “Status Without Rights: African Americans and the Tangled History of Law and Governance in the Nineteenth-Century U.S. South,” American Historical Review, 112, 2 (2007), pp. 365–93. Farnell, Daniel Reese. “Alabama Courts and the Administration of Slavery, 1820– 1860” (PhD diss., Auburn University, 2007).

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FitzHenry, Wendy. “Motivating Factors in the Benevolent Treatment of Slaves in the Antebellum South” (MA thesis, California State University, Dominguez Hills, 2007). Ford, Lacy K. “A Paternalist’s Progress: Insurgency, Orthodoxy and Reversal in the Old South,” Reviews in American History, 35, 1 (2007), pp. 46–56. Forret, Jeff. “Inside the Internal Economy: Slaves, Property, and Violence in the Antebellum South” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Franklin, John Hope, and Loren Schweniger. “The Quest for Freedom: Runaway Slaves and the Plantation South,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 21–39. Gillmer, J. A. “Poor Whites, Benevolent Masters, and the Ideologies of Slavery: The Local Trial of a Slave Accused of Rape,” North Carolina Law Review, 85, 2 (2007), pp. 489–570. Gordon, Lesley J., and John C. Inscoe, eds. Inside the Confederate Nation: Essays in Honor of Emory M. Thomas. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Dillard, Dyer, Mohr, and Phillips.

Griffin, Rebecca. “‘Taking a whipping for Lily’: Slave Courtships and Gendered Identities in Antebellum North Carolina” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, March 2005, Edgefield, SC). Griffin, Rebecca. “‘‘Gettin’ out to play and ‘courtin’ all dey pleased’: The Temporal and Spatial Geographies of Enslaved Courtship in Antebellum North Carolina” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, 8–10 October 2004, Powys, Wales). Guterl, Matthew. “Tropics of Bondage: Imagining Southern Slaveholders as Creoles” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Haar, Joshua R. “William Gilmore Simms and Woodcraft: The Defense of the Jeffersonian Ideal” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Hampton, Monte. “Race, Religion, and Politics in Henry Evan’s Methodist Church, 1785–1835” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Harris, William. “Fear and Violence in Antebellum Mississippi” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Hudson, Larry E., Jr. “Slavery and the New Southern History” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Hudson, Larry E., Jr. “Alcohol: A Problem in Slave Management (US South)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Alcohol in the Atlantic World: Historical and

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Contemporary Perspectives,” York University, 24 –27 October 2007, Toronto, Canada). Johnson, Karl. “Africanisms and Change in Gullah Culture” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Jones, Mark, and John Wertheimer, et. al. “Pinkney and Sarah Ross: The Legal Adventures of an Ex-Slave and His (Originally) White Wife on the Carolina Borderlands during Reconstruction” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 8–10 November 2002, Chicago, IL). Kaye, Anthony E. Joining Places: Slave Neighborhoods in the Old South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. King, Wilma. “‘Mad’ Enough to Kill: Enslaved Women, Murder, and Southern Courts,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 37–56. Kowal, Amy C. “The Affinities and Disparities Within Community and Status of the African American Slave Population at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina” (PhD diss., Florida State University, 2007). Leslie, James Mark. “Containing the Spirit, Controlling the Flesh: Performance, Positioning, and Antebellum Slaveowners as Representatives of Chowan County’s Religion, 1760–1830” (MA thesis, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006). Littlefield, Daniel. “R.F.W. Allston and the Limits of States Rights and Planter Paternalism” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, March 2005, Edgefield, SC). Marshall, Amani N. “Enslaved Women Runaways in South Carolina, 1820–1865” (PhD diss., Indiana University, 2007). Mohr, Clarence L. “The Atlanta Campaign and the African American Experience,” in Gordon and Inscoe, eds., Inside the Confederate Nation, pp. 272–94. Morris, Joseph Brent. “‘You ain’t right yet, Marster’: Constructions of Self in the Antebellum South and the Power Counterpoint Between Men” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Murphy, Angela. “Slavery and Irish Nationalism in the American South” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Irish in the Atlantic World”). Myers, Amrita Chakrabarti. “‘Landholding slaveholders and taxpaying members of society’: Free Black Women’s Articulations of Citizenship in the Antebellum South” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Oakes, James. “Nowhere to Run: Emancipation during the Civil War” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 20 September 2007, New Haven, CT). O’Donovan, Susan Eva. Becoming Free in the Cotton South. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. Penningroth, Dylan. “Taking Kin to Court: The Renegotiation of Property and Family Relationships after Emancipation in the U.S. South” (Unpublished paper, annual

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meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 7–9 November 2002, San Diego, CA). Reidy, Thomas E. “Virtually Southern: The Transatlantic Experience of Irish Immigrants to the Slave South, 1795–1845” (MA thesis, University of Alabama in Huntsville, 2007). Reynolds, Rita. “Wealthy Free Women of Color in Charleston, South Carolina during Slavery” (PhD diss., University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2007). Ribianszky, Nicole. “‘No progenitor of hers was ever at any time a negroe or mulattoe’: Free Women of Color, the Performance of Whiteness, and Passing in Natchez, Mississippi from 1779–1880” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Rothman, Joshua. “Bandit Speculators: Slave Stealing and the Culture of Gambling in the Jacksonian Southwest” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Rowe, Gary. “The Negro Seamen Affair” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Schoen, Brian D. “Into the Modern World: The Antebellum South, the Pursuit of Global Commercial Dominance, and the Secession of the Cotton State” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Schweninger, Loren. “Slave Women, County Courts, and the Law in the United States South” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Snay, Mitchell. “Free Soil and Southern Rights: The American Revolutions of 1848” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Stevenson, Brenda E. “The Question of the Slave Female Community and Culture in the American South: Methodological and Ideological Approaches,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 74–95. Strickland, Jeffery. “From Slavery to Freedom: African-Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860–1870” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Tadman, Michael. “Beyond the Web of Paternalism: Owners, ‘key slaves’, and the Community of the Enslaved” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Troost, William Frank. “Accomplishment and Abandonment: A History of the Freedmen’s Bureau Schools” (PhD diss., University of California, Irvine, 2007). Vogel, Kristen. “Borderlands of Freedom: Colonial Legacies and Southern Slave Law” (Unpublished presentation, 49th annual meeting of the Louisiana Historical Association, 22-24 March 2007, Alexandria, Louisiana).

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West, Emily. “Marriage under the Peculiar Institution: The Spousal Obligations of Slaves in South Carolina” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, March 2005, Edgefield, SC). West, Emily. “‘She is dissatisfied with her present condition’: Requests for Voluntary Enslavement in the Antebellum American South,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 329–50. Willis, Vincent DeWayne. “We Were Affected Too: Black and White Children Growing Up in the Antebellum South” (MA thesis, Ohio State University, 2007). Wong, Edlie. “‘To counterfeit fear’: South Carolina Negro Seamen’s Act and the Discursive Afterlife of Manuel Pereira” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19 –22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Woodard, Vincent. “An Archive of Hunger,” English Language Notes, 45, 1 (2007), pp. 149–59. Zelm, Antoinette G. van. “Creating a ‘sisterhood chain’: Women and Emancipation Celebrations in the Post-Civil War South” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). 6. Ante-Bellum Upper South Andrews, Susan C., and James P. Fenton. “Archaeology and the Invisible Man: The Role of Slavery in the Production of Wealth and Social Class in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky, 1820 to 1870,” in Timothy Insoll, ed., The Archaeology of Identities: A Reader (London; New York, NY: Routledge, 2007), pp. 230–49. Auterson, Michael H. “The 1856 Slave Insurrection Panic and Its Impact on the Cumberland Iron Region of Tennessee: A Reassessment” (MA thesis, Eastern Kentucky University, 2007). Ayers, Edward L., William G. Thomas, III, and Anne Sarah Rubin. “Black and on the Border,” in Borill, Hancock, and Berlin, eds., Slavery, Resistance, Freedom, pp. 70–95. Briggs, Gabriel. “Before I’d Be a Slave: Locating the New Negro in Nashville” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the College English Association, 12 –14 April 2007, New Orleans, LA). Condon, Sean. “‘Those who stayed behind’ below the Mason-Dixon: Black and White Family Strategies in the Early National Upper South” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Lee, Jacob F. “‘The Union as it was and the Constitution as it is’: Unionism and Emancipation in Civil War Era Kentucky” (MA thesis, University of Louisville, 2007). Morgan, Jo-Ann. “Thomas Satterwhite Noble’s Mulattos: From Barefoot Madonna to Maggie the Ripper,” Journal of American Studies, 41, 1 (2007), pp. 83–114. Osborn, Kyle. “‘Bondage or barbarism’: Parson Brownlow and the Rhetoric of Racism in East Tennessee, 1845–1867” (MA thesis, East Tennessee State University, 2007).

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Phillips, Christopher. “‘The chrysalis state’: Slavery, Confederate Identity, and the Creation of the Border South,” in Gordon and Inscoe, eds., Inside the Confederate Nation, pp. 147–64. Rhyne, James Michael. “Rehearsal for Redemption: The Politics of Post-Emancipation Violence in Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region” (PhD diss., University of Cincinnati, 2007). Ryder, Karen. “‘A guarantee for the value of the slave’: Risk, Slaveholders, and Insurance in the Upper South” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Taylor, Michael J.C. “Strader et. al. v. Graham (1850), State Sovereignty, and the Dilemma of Fugitive Slaves” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4–6 March 2004, Omaha, NE). 7. Louisiana Aubert, Guillaume. “‘To establish one law and definite rules’: Race, Religion, and the Transatlantic Origins of the Louisiana Code Noir” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”). Clark, Emily. “Atlantic Alliances: Marriage Among People of African Descent in New Orleans, 1759–1830” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”). Coleman, Ashley, and William K. Hutchinson. “Determinants of Slave Prices: Louisiana, 1725 to 1820” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Economic History Association, 15 –17 September 2006, Pittsburgh, PA). Cornell, Sarah Elizabeth. “‘A Mexican and free’: The Controversy over Enslaved and Indentured Mexicans in Louisiana and Mississippi, 1850-1860” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Fenton, Louise. “The Representations and Commodification of Slavery in New Orleans: Voodoo, Ghosts and Plantations” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Follett, Richard. “Gloomy Melancholy: The Reproductive Lives of Louisiana Slave Women, 1840–60,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 54 –75. Gish, Lindsey. “The Story of Marie Noe¨l Adonis: Immigration, Integration and Establishment of a Free Colored Social Network in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). ´ Hebrard, Jean, and Rebecca Scott. “Writing Freedom: An African Mother and Her Children in the Age of the Haitian Revolution” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”).

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Johnson, Erica Robin. “Louisiana Identity on Trial: The Superior Court Case of Pierre Benonime Dormenon, 1790–1812” (MA thesis, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2007). Johnson, Rashauna. “Port of Call: Cosmopolitanism of a Different Shade in New Orleans” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles: un carrefour entre l’Europe, l’Afrique, l’Ame´rique du Nord, les Antilles et l’Ame´rique latine” (Centre d’e´tudes nord-ame´ricaines and Tulane University, 9–10 November 2007, Paris, France). For presentations see Aubert, Clark, He´brard and Scott, Le Glaunec, Vidal, Weil, and White.

Le Glaunec, Jean-Pierre. “‘Un negre nomme´ Lubin ne connaissant pas Sa Nation’: Africans, African Ethnicities, and ‘Africanization’ in Saint Charles Parish, 1780–1820” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”). LeBeau, Timothy J. “Gimmie Fever: Of Slavery, Race, and Disease in NineteenthCentury New Orleans” (Unpublished presentation, 49th annual meeting of the Louisiana Historical Association, 22 –24 March 2007, Alexandria, Louisiana). Marler, Scott P. “Merchants and the Political Economy of Nineteenth-Century Louisiana: New Orleans and Its Hinterlands” (PhD diss., Rice University, 2007). Marshall, Bill. “New Orleans, Nodal Point of the French Atlantic,” International Journal of Francophone Studies, 10, 1/2 (2007), pp. 35 –50. Morlas, Katy Francis. “New Orleans Ladies: Creole Women and the Interconnected Society of City and Plantation” (Unpublished presentation, 49th annual meeting of the Louisiana Historical Association, 22–24 March 2007, Alexandria, Louisiana). Russell, Eric N. “Outside the Southern Ideal: The Evolution of Mobile, New Orleans, and Saint Louis in the Context of the Antebellum South” (PhD diss., Saint Louis University, 2006). Vogel, Kristen M. “Borderlands of Freedom: Colonial Legacies and Southern Slave Law in Early Nineteenth-Century Louisiana” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Vogel, Kristen M. “Borderlands of Freedom: Colonial Legacies and Southern Slave Law in Early Nineteenth-Century Louisiana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History”). Vogel, Kristen. “Boundaries of Freedom: Colonial Legacies and Limitations on Emancipation in the American” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Weil, Franc¸ois. “Louisiana and the Nineteenth-Century French Atlantic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”).

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White, Sophie. “Cultures of Consumption in French Colonial Louisiana: Slaves’ Informal Economies in an Atlantic Context” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”). Wilson, Carol. The Two Lives of Sally Miller: A Case of Mistaken Racial Identity in Antebellum New Orleans. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2007. Winters, Lisa Ze. “Black Magic and Whirlwind Affairs: Remembering ‘freedom’ in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”).

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8. Texas Campbell, Randolph B. “Human Property: The Black Slave in Harrison County, 1850–1860,” in Glasrud and Smallwood, eds., The African American Experience in Texas, pp. 57–70. Galland, China. Love Cemetery: Unburying the Secret History of Slaves. New York: HarperOne Publishers, 2007. Glasrud, Bruce A., and James M. Smallwood, eds. The African American Experience in Texas: An Anthology. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University Press, 2007. For relevant contents see Campbell, Lack, and Smallwood.

Kelley, Sean. “A Texas Peasantry? Black Smallholders in the Texas Sugar Bowl, 1865– 1890,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 193 –209. Lack, Paul D. “Urban Slavery in the Southwest,” in Glasrud and Smallwood, eds., The African American Experience in Texas, pp. 31–56. Reynolds, Donald E. Texas Terror: The Slave Insurrection Panic of 1860 and the Secession of the Lower South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Reynolds, Donald. “Texas Terror: The ‘Texas trouble’ Slave Panic and Secession in the Lower South” (Unpublished presentation, 111th annual meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, 8–10 March 2007, San Antonio, TX). Richmond, Douglas W. “Africa’s Initial Encounter with Texas: The Significance of Afro-Tejanos in Colonial Tejas, 1528–1821,” Bulletin of Latin American Research, 26, 2 (2007), pp. 200 –21. Shelton, Robert S. “On Empire’s Shore: Free and Unfree Workers in Galveston, Texas, 1840–1860,” Journal of Social History, 40, 3 (2007), pp. 717–30. Shelton, Robert S. “Slavery in a Texas Seaport: The Peculiar Institution in Galveston,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 155–68. Smallwood, James M. “Emancipation and the Black Family: A Case Study in Texas,” in Glasrud and Smallwood, eds., The African American Experience in Texas, pp. 71–85. Torget, Andrew. “Beyond the Southern Frontier: Taking American Slavery into Mexican Texas, 1821–1836” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Turner, Elizabeth H. “Juneteenth, the Texas Centennial, and the Affirmation of African American Culture” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA).

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9. Florida Bredehoeft, Brian. “‘The Negroes rule the Indians’: African American Leadership in an Antebellum Borderland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Broomall, James. “‘I feel as if I was out of the world’: Settlers, Soldiers, Slaves, and Seminoles, in the Making of Florida” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Dixon, Anthony E. “Black Seminole Involvement and Leadership during the Second Seminole War, 1835–1842” (PhD diss., Indiana University, 2007). Jennison, Watson. “The Muscogee Nation: Interracial Resistance to American Expansion in Southeastern North America” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Johnson, Ralph. “The Path to Freedom: Blacks from Fort Mose” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Smith, Philip Matthew. “Persistent Borderland: Freedom and Citizenship in Territorial Florida” (PhD diss., Texas A&M University, 2007). Weik, Terrance. “Allies, Adversaries, and Kin in the African Seminole Communities of Florida: Archaeology at Pilaklikaha,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. 10. Other Anderson, Kristen. “Ambivalent Abolitionists: German Immigrants and the AntiSlavery Movement in Antebellum St. Louis” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Boman, Dennis K. “All Politics Are Local: Emancipation in Missouri,” in Dirck and Guelzo, eds., Lincoln Emancipated, pp. 130–54. Brodnax, David, Sr. “‘We came here to get peace’: African American Community and Political Life in the Nodaway Valley, 1840–1910” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3 –5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Brodnax, David. “‘A mistaken zeal’: Black Communities and White Resistance in Dubuque, Iowa, 1830–1840” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Burke, Diane Mutti. “Slave Neighbors: Missouri’s Slave Communities, 1821–1865” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Crane, J. Mike. “On the Run: Fugitive Slaves in the Lower Ohio River Valley” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN).

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Crook, Sara B. “A Few Amidst a Racist Society: Nebraska’s Elbow Corner in the Western Line of the Underground Railroad” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2–4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Duncan, Georgena. “Manumission in the Arkansas River Valley: Three Case Histories,” Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 66, 4 (2007), pp. 422–43. Frost, Karolyn Smardz. “I’ve Got A Home in Glory Land: The Story of Thornton and Lucie Blackburn” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, AntiSlavery and the Road to Freedom”). Hammond, John Craig. “The Problem and Politics of Slavery Expansion in the Early American West, 1787–1820” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Hammond, John Craig. Slavery, Freedom, and Expansion in the Early American West. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2007. Johnson, De´anda. “Remembering Slavery: The African American Presence in the Ohio River Valley Oral History Project” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Krauthamer, Barbara. “From Slave to Free: Freedpeople and Native Americans in the Indian Territory during Reconstruction” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 8–10 November 2002, Chicago, IL). Lasser, Carol. “Enacting Emancipation: African American Women Abolitionists at Oberlin College and the Quest for Empowerment, Equality, and Respectability,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 319–45. Mergenthal, Rebekah. “Family Values: The Movement of Slaves and Settlers on the Western Frontier” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Naylor, Celia E. “‘One ever feels his two-ness’: African Cherokees’ Conceptions of Blood, Culture and Nationality in Nineteenth-Century Indian Territory” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Prinsloo, Oleta. “The Eastern Run in Marion County, Missouri: Establishing an Abolitionist Base in the Midst of Slaveholders” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4 – 6 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Pynes, Patrick, and Teri Castelow. “History is a Living Ghost: Cherokees, Whites and Slaves on the Arkansas Border, 1850” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Western Association of Women Historians, 4 – 6 May 2007, San Diego, CA). Ricks, Nathaniel R. “A Peculiar Place for the Peculiar Institution: Slavery and Sovereignty in Early Territorial Utah” (MA thesis, Brigham Young University, 2007).

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Robertson, Stacey M. “‘Of two evils choose neither’: Women, Politics, and Abolition in the Old Northwest” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Salafia, Matthew. “Human Bondage: Slavery and Freedom in the Ohio River Valley” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Saxton, Martha. “City Women: Slavery and Resistance in Antebellum St. Louis,” in Sinha and Von Eschen, eds., Contested Democracy, pp. 75 –94. Sharp, Teron Delivia. “The Social Apathies of Violence Toward Slaves in Missouri” (MA thesis, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2006). Swenson, Brie. “‘Not a single cabin safe from outrage’: Slavery Politics and Rape in Bleeding Kansas” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 20 –21 October 2006, Grand Rapids, MI). Swenson, Brie. “‘Pale-blooded, chicken-livered, and dough-faced’: Masculinity and Slavery Politics Surrounding Bleeding Kansas” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Tobin, Jacqueline, and Hettie Jones. From Midnight to Dawn: The Last Tracks of the Underground Railroad. New York: Doubleday, 2007. Volpe, Vernon L. “Iowa’s Doughfaces: Proslavery Politics and Personalities” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Wagnon, William O. “Wrecking Slavery From the Kansas Territory: The ‘Topeka Boys’ as Saboteurs, 1855–1861” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Weight, Donovan. “The Interpretation and Application of Indentured Servitude in Illinois, 1794–1818” (Unpublished paper, 49th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 2–4 March 2006, Omaha, NE). Weiner, Dana Elizabeth. “Racial Radicals: Antislavery Activism in the Old Northwest, 1830–1861” (PhD diss., Northwestern University, 2007). Westcott, Timothy C. “No More Shall They In Bondage Toil Free: The Western Route of the Underground Railroad” (Unpublished paper, 48th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 3–5 March 2004, Omaha, NE). Westra, Helen. “‘Head, heart, hands and feet’ for the Fugitive and Oppressed: Michigan’s Laura Smith Haviland’s Heroic Work before, during and after the Civil War” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Williams-Searle, Bridgett. “‘Mix’t like Jacob’s cattle’: Kinship, Slavery, and Empire in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1780–1830” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Willoughby, Robert. “Daggs v. Frazier: A Case of Runaway Slaves” (Unpublished paper, 47th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 4–6 March 2004, Omaha, NE).

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11. Biographies and Autobiographies Bahr, Elaine. “A Pacifist’s Legacy: A Re-Evaluation of Olaudah Equiano’s Memoir” (Unpublished paper, 46th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 6–8 March 2003, Omaha, NE). Bassey, Magnus. “The Place of Group Consciousness in Black Autobiographical Narratives,” Journal of African American Studies, 11, 3/4 (2007), pp. 214–24. Blight, David W. A Slave No More: Two Men Who Escaped to Freedom: Including Their Own Narratives of Emancipation. Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2007. Blight, David. “A Slave No More: Two Newly Discovered Slave Narratives and the Memory of Emancipation” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Bruce, Dickson D., Jr. “Politics and Political Philosophy in the Slave Narrative,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 28–43. Buday, Kylie Jeanette. “Addressing the Nation: Law and Legal Rhetoric in Frederick Douglass’s Jeremiads” (MA thesis, Dalhousie University (Canada), 2007). Bullard, Mary Ricketson. Ned Simmons, American Slave: The Role of Imagination in Narrative History. Urbana: University of Illinois, 2007. Carretta, Vincent. “Olaudah Equiano: African-British Abolitionist and Founder of the African-American Slave Narrative,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 44–60. Chaney, Michael. Fugitive Vision: Slave Image and Black Identity in Antebellum Narrative. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007. Clinton, Catherine. “Souls of Darkness: Dominance and Submission in the Narratives of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs,” in Mintz and Stauffer, eds., The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, and the Ambiguities of American Reform, pp. 210–17. Daggs, Carol R. “Solomon Northrup: A Memorial Celebration of Names” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Equiano, Olaudah. Sold As a Slave. London: Penguin, 2007. Equiano, Olaudah. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. With an introduction by Robert J. Allison Erkkila, Betsy. “Traveling Narratives: Equiano and the Creole Atlantic” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for EighteenthCentury Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Ernest, John. “Beyond Douglass and Jacobs,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 218–31. Fisch, Audrey A. “Introduction,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 1–7. Fisch, Audrey A., ed. The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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For contents see Bruce, Carretta, Ernest, Fisch, Gould, Levine, McDowell, Pierce, Reid-Pharr, Santamarina, Sinanan, S. Smith, V. Smith, Stauffer, and Weinstein.

Frund, Arlette. E´critures d’esclaves: Phillis Wheatley & Olaudah Equiano, figures pionnie´res de la diaspora africaine ame´ricaine. Paris: M. Houdiard e´diteur, 2007. Gould, Philip. “The Rise, Development, and Circulation of the Slave Narrative,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 11–27. Grandy, Moses, and Jean Benoist. Le re´cit de Moses Grandy, esclave en Caroline du Nord. Chicoutimi: Bibliothe´que Paul-E´mile Boulet de l’Universite´ du Que´bec a´ Chicoutimi, 2007. Green, Keith Michael. “Master Narratives: Captivity and Nineteenth-Century American Autobiographical Writing, 1816–1861” (PhD diss., University of Michigan, 2007). Jackson, Ruby West, and Walter T. McDonald. Finding Freedom: The Untold Story of Joshua Glover, Runaway Slave. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2007. Lamb, Jonathan. “Impenetrability in Animal Fables and Slave Narratives” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for EighteenthCentury Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Levine, Robert S. “The Slave Narrative and the Revolutionary Tradition of American Autobiography,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 99 –114. Lowry, Beverly. Harriet Tubman: Imagining a Life. New York: Doubleday, 2007. Lucasi, Stephen. “William Wells Brown’s ‘Narrative’ & Traveling Subjectivity,” African American Review, 41, 3 (2007), pp. 521–39. McCarthy, B. Eugene, and Thomas L. Doughton, eds. From Bondage to Belonging: The Worcester Slave Narratives. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2007. With a foreword by John Stauffer, pp. xi-xviii, and an introduction by the editors, pp. xix-liii. McDowell, Deborah E. “Telling Slavery in ‘freedom’s’ Time: Post-Reconstruction and the Harlem Renaissance,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 150–67. McEntee, Grace. “The Ethos of Motherhood and Harriet Jacobs’ Vision of Racial Equality in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,” in Susan C. Staub, ed., The Literary Mother: Essays on Representations of Maternity and Child Care (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 2007), pp. 200–23. Miles, Alison Nicole. “Redefining ‘true womanhood’: Nineteenth-Century Feminine Ideals in Harriet Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” (MA thesis, University of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, MN), 2007). Miskolcze, Robin. “The Middle Passages of Nancy Prince and Harriet Jacobs,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 29, 2/3 (2007), pp. 283–93.

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Northup, Solomon. Solomon Northup’s Twelve Years a Slave: And Plantation Life in the Antebellum South. Lafayette, LA: Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2007. A reprint of the 1855 edition, with an introduction by Sue L. Eakin. Obidzinski, Joe. “Reinterpreting the War: Integrating the Slave Narrative into the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Pierce, Yolanda. “Redeeming Bondage: The Captivity Narrative and the Spiritual Autobiography in the African American Slave Narrative Tradition,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 83–98. Plens, Jennifer E. P. “‘And the years grow into ponderous volumes’: Community and Self Through the Narrative Voices of Olaudah Equiano, Harriet A. Jacobs, and Elizabeth Keckley” (MA thesis, Dalhousie University (Canada), 2007). Reid-Pharr, Robert F. “The Slave Narrative and Early Black American Literature,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 137–49. Rohrback, Augusta. “Stumbling Over the Alphabet: Hannah Crafts, Author?” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Roth, Sarah N. “‘How a slave was made a man’: Negotiating Black Violence and Masculinity in Antebellum Slave Narratives,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 255–75. Santamarina, Xiomara. “Black Womanhood in North American Women’s Slave Narratives,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 232 –45. Scriven, Darryl. A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations with David Walker. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007. Sehulster, Patricia J. “Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and Gertude Franklin Horn Atherton, 1859–1897: Rewriting Women, the Slave Narrative, and the Sentimental Novel” (PhD diss., Fordham University, 2007). Sernett, Milton C. Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory and History. Durham: Duke University Press 2007. Shlensky, Lincoln. “‘To rivet and to record’: Conversion and Collective Memory in Equiano’s Interesting Narrative,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 110–29. Sinanan, Kerry. “The Slave Narrative and the Literature of Abolition,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 61 – 80. Smith, Stephanie A. “Harriet Jacobs: A Case History of Authentication,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 189–200.

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Smith, Valerie. “Neo-Slave Narratives,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 168–85. Stade, George, ed. The Great Escapes: Four Slave Narratives. Barnes & Noble classics. New York: Barnes & Noble Classics, 2007. A collection of narratives by William Wells Brown, Henry Box Brown, Josephine Brown, and William Craft, with an introduction by Daphne A. Brooks. Stauffer, John. “Frederick Douglass’s Self Fashioning and the Making of a Representative American Man,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 201–17. Sweeney, Fionnghuala. Frederick Douglass and the Atlantic World. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2007. Verderber, Michael Edward. “Theatricality in ‘Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass’” (MA thesis, Texas A&M University –Kingsville, 2007). Wardrop, Daneen. “‘I stuck the gimlet in and waited for evening’: Writing and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,” Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 49, 3 (2007), pp. 209 –29. Warner-Lewis, Maureen. “Freedom Regained: The Testimony of a Slave Narrative,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Washington, Margaret. “‘From motives of delicacy’: Sexuality and Morality in the Narratives of Sojourner Truth and Harriet Jacobs,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 57–73. Weinstein, Cindy. “The Slave Narrative and Sentimental Literature,” in Fisch, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the African American Slave Narrative, pp. 115–34. Wood, S. “Exorcizing the Past: The Slave Narrative As Historical Fantasy,” Feminist Review, 85 (2007), pp. 83 –96. 12. Canada “The Black Canadian Experience: From the Underground Railroad to Black Canadian Studies Today” (The Canada Institute of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1–2 March 2007, Washington, DC). For presentations see Frost (2), Gibbs, and Whitfield.

Bonner, Claudine. “Beyond the Underground Railroad – A New Era in AfricanCanadian History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Cooper, Afua. “Slavery in New France: The Case of Marie Joseph Angelique” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Cooper, Afua. The Hanging of Angelique: The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montre´al. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press 2007. See also, Cooper, Afua. La pendaison d’Ange´lique: l’histoire de l’esclavage au Canada et de l’incendie de Montre´al. Montre´al: E´ditions de l’Homme, 2007.

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Cottreau-Robins, Catherine. “Exploring the Daily Life of Slaves in Post-Revolutionary Nova Scotia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Demers, Elizabeth A. S. “The Unseen Hand: Slavery and the Fur Trade in the Eighteenth-Century Great Lakes Region” (Unpublished paper, 46th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 6–8 March 2003, Omaha, NE). Demers, Elizabeth. “‘A slave or a package of beaver’: Slavery on the Great Lakes Frontier before the Conquest” (Unpublished paper, 28th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 15–19 May 2002, New Haven, CT). Demers, Elizabeth. “Domestic Slavery in French Detroit” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Donovan, Kenneth. “Slaves in Cape Breton, 1713–1815” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Extian-Babiuk, Tamara. “‘To be sold: A Negro wench’: Slave ads of ‘The Montreal Gazette’, 1785–1805” (MA thesis, McGill University (Canada), 2006). Frost, Karolyn Smardz. “A City in the Promised Land: African Canadians and African Americans in Antebellum Toronto” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Black Canadian Experience: From the Underground Railroad to Black Canadian Studies Today”). Frost, Karolyn Smardz. “I’ve Got A Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Black Canadian Experience: From the Underground Railroad to Black Canadian Studies Today”). Hepburn, Sharon A. Roger. Crossing the Border: A Free Black Community in Canada. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007. States, David W. “Nova Scotia Bound: Eighteenth Century African American Slave Immigrants from New England to Nova Scotia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Watterson-Troxler, Carole. “Mary Postell vs. Jesse Gray: The East Florida Experience and the Long Shadow of Slavery in Nova Scotia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Whitehead, Rachel Calvin. “Quebec in the Age of Revolution: The Brief Career of Anti-Slavery Ideology in Print” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Whitfield, Amani. “From Slavery to Slavery: African Americans in Maritime Canada after the Revolutionary War” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Also presented at the 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 – 14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA, and the conference on “The Black Canadian Experience: From the Underground Railroad to Black Canadian Studies Today.”

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III. Spanish Mainland 1. General and Comparative Bennett, Herman L. “Writing into a Void: Representing Slavery and Freedom in the Narrative of Colonial Spanish America,” Social Text, 25, 4 (2007), pp. 67 –89. Chaves, Maria Eugenia. “Los archivos judiciales y los sectores subalternos: El caso de los/as esclavos/as litigantes” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America” (Center for Africana Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 23 March 2007, Baltimore, MD).

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For presentations see Bennett, Carroll, Fuente, Lohse, and Proctor.

Costello, Damian. “Theological Hermeneutics and the Growth of African Slavery in Early Colonial Latin America” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Geggus, David. “The Sounds and Echoes of Freedom: The Impact of the Haitian Revolution on Latin America,” in Davis, ed., Beyond Slavery, pp. 19–36. Newson, Linda A., and Susie Minchin. “Diets, Food Supplies and the African Slave Trade in Early Seventeenth-Century Spanish America,” Americas, 63, 4 (2007), pp. 517–50. Tardieu, Jean-Pierre. “La ‘me´tempsycose’ des esclaves noirs aux Ame´riques espagnoles (XVIe–XVIIIe sie`cles),” Outre-Mers: Revue D’histoire, 356–57 (2007), pp. 195–209. 2. Mexico Barr, Juliana. “A Peculiar Version of a Peculiar Institution in the Spanish-Indian Borderlands” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Bennett, Herman. “An Early Modern Culture of Freedom” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Bennett, Herman. “‘And that is the truth’: Discipline, Disciplinary Formation and Colonial Blackness” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America”). Carroll, Patrick J. “Negotiated Otherness: Identity, Difference and Privilege in Late Colonial Mexico” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America”). Cook, Karoline P. “Navigating Identities: The Case of a Morisco Slave in SeventeenthCentury New Spain” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Goodwin, Bob. “Esteban Dorantes” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Lemos, Tina. “The African Presence in Mexico,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Naveda Cha´vez, Adriana. “Amas y esclavas en la sociedad esclavista de la villa de Co´rdoba, Veracruz en el siglo XVIII” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual

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meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). Proctor, Frank, III. “Freedom in the Slave Mind in Colonial Mexico: 1606–1765” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America”). Strasser, Ulrike. “A Case of Empire Envy? German Jesuits Meet an Asian Mystic in Spanish America,” Journal of Global History, 2, 1 (2007), pp. 23 –40. Vela´zquez Gutie´rrez, Marı´a Elisa. “Slavery Experiences: African and Indigenous Women in Colonial Mexico” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Williams, Danielle Terrazas. “The Parasites of a ‘mangy parrot’: The Tide of Discourse on Blackness in Eighteenth-Century Mexico” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). 3. Central America Dixon, Onllwyn. “Belize: From Colonial Territory to Independent Nation,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Euraque, Darı´o. “Free Pardos and Mulattos Vanquish Indians: Cultural Civility as Conquest and Modernity in Honduras,” in Davis, ed., Beyond Slavery, pp. 81–105. Hooker, Juliet. “Where is Africa? Negotiating Creole/Black Diasporic Identities in Contemporary Nicaragua” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Lohse, Russell. “Changing Identities Among Enslaved Africans in Costa Rica, 1700–1750” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America”). Nickerson, Alberto. “Ocean to Ocean: Central American State Formation and the Building and Defending of Afro-Central American Communities in the Nineteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Pike, Ruth. “Black Rebels: The Cimarrons of Sixteenth-Century Panama,” The Americas, 64, 2 (2007), pp. 243–66. 4. New Granada and Gran Colombia Helg, Aline. “Simo´n Bolı´var’s Promise to Haiti for the Abolition of the Slave Trade and Slavery in Gran Colombia, 1816–1830” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Hoyos Ko¨rbel, Pedro Felipe. Negritudes y Bolı´var: momentos histo´ricos de una minorı´a e´tnica en la Gran Colombia. Bogota´, Colombia: Hoyos Editores, 2007. Redden, Andrew. “The Problem of Witchcraft, Slavery and Jesuits in SeventeenthCentury New Granada” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”).

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Soulodre-La France, Rene´e. “Cofradı´as of Colour” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Vignaux, He´le`ne. Esclavage et re´bellion: la construction sociale des Noirs et des Mulaˆtres: Nouvelle-Grenade, XVIIe sie´cle. Montpellier: Universite´ Paul-Vale´ry Montpellier III, 2007.

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5. Colombia Delgado-Burbano, M.E. “Population Affinities of African Colombians to Sub-Saharan Africans Based on Dental Morphology,” HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 58, 4 (2007), pp. 329–56. Larrichio, Larry Vito. “Demographic Change and the Organization of Labor in the Middle Cauca Valley of Colombia during the Eighteenth Century” (PhD diss., The University of New Mexico, 2007). Machado Caicedo, Martha Luz. “El arte africano en las esculturas sagradas amerindias de Colombia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Randle, Lisa. “St. Peter Claver: Slave of the Slaves Forever” (Unpublished paper, conference on “Saints and Pilgrimage Around the Atlantic,” Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World Program, College of Charleston, 20–22 February 2004, Charleston, SC). 6. Venezuela Mora Queipo, Ernesto. Esclavos de Dios: religio´n, esclavitud e identidades en la Venezuela del siglo XVIII. Venezuela: Universidad del Zulia, Ediciones del Vice Rectorado Acade´mico, 2007. 7. Andean South America Bryant, Sherwin. “Gendering Colonial Courts and the Process of Slave Litigation: The Case of Colonial Quito” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). Lewis, Brian. “Anti-Slavery, Homosexuality and Sexual Imperialism: The Case of Roger Casement” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). O’Toole, Rachel Sarah. “From the Rivers of Guinea to the Valleys of Peru: Becoming a Bran Diaspora within Spanish Slavery,” Social Text, 25, 3 (2007), pp. 19 –36. Robles, Pati de. “Esmeraldas of Ecuador,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Townsend, Camila. “In Search of Liberty: The Efforts of the Enslaved to Attain Abolition in Ecuador, 1822–1852,” in Davis, ed., Beyond Slavery, pp. 37–56. Walker, Tamara J. “Color Lines and Social Lines: Clothing as an Index of Status in Eighteenth-Century Lima, Peru” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”).

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Walker, Tamara J. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Slaves and Citizens: Dressing the Part in Lima, 1723–1845” (PhD diss., University of Michigan, 2007).

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8. Rı´o de la Plata Cottrol, Robert J. “Beyond Invisibility: Afro-Argentines in Their Nation’s Culture and Memory,” Latin American Research Review, 42, 1 (2007), pp. 139–56. Johnson, Lyman L. “‘A lack of legitimate obedience and respect’: Slaves and Their Masters in the Courts of Late Colonial Buenos Aires,” Hispanic American Historical Review, 87, 4 (2007), pp. 631–57. Meisel, Seth. “Emancipation in the Rio de la Plata, 1807–1852” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Salvatore, Ricardo D. “Exerting Influence From Below: Afro-Argentines in the Era of Juan Manuel Rosas,” in Davis, ed., Beyond Slavery, pp. 57 –80. IV. Brazil 1. General and Comparative Albuquerque, Wlamyra. “Identidades e cidadania negra a`s ve´speras da abolic¸a˜o no Brasil” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Araujo, Ana Lucia. “Woman’s Body: Gender and Power in Images of Slavery in Brazil by Rugendas and Debret” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Boadi-Siaw, Samuel. “The African Presence in Brazil – A Legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 164–77. Cottrol, Bob. “Equality and Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Constitutionalism” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25–28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). De Mello Auricchio, Maria Teresa Balester, Joa˜o Pedro Vicente, Diogo Meyer, and Regina Ce´lia Mingroni-Netto. “Frequency and Origins of Hemoglobin S Mutation in African-Derived Brazilian Populations,” Human Biology, 79, 6 (2007), pp. 667–77. Duarte, Eduardo De Assis. “Machado de Assis’s African Descent,” Research in African Literatures, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 134–51. Freitas, Madalena Dias Silva. “Mulheres Africanas e Afro-Descendentes no Espac¸o Urbano Brasileiro no Se´culo XIX” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May –1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Funari, Pedro P. “The Archaeological Study of the African Diaspora in Brazil,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora.

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Geary, Dick. “Africa and Slave Protest in Brazil, 1780–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Graf, Ma´rcia Elisa de Campos. “La femme esclave au Bre´sil du XIXe`me. Sie`cle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Greenberg, Keila. “Slavery, Manumission and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: The ‘free soil’ Principle in the Southern Border of the Brazilian Empire” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Hu¨nemeier, Ta˜bita, et al. “Niger-Congo Speaking Populations and the Formation of the Brazilian Gene Pool: mtDNA and Y-Chromosome Data,” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 133, 2 (2007), pp. 854–67. Karim-Mustapha, Abdul. “‘Fortune and the frontier’: Slavery and Territorial Accumulation in the Brazilian Transition from Monarchism to Republicanism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Kuznesof, Elizabeth Anne. “Slavery and Childhood in Brazil (1550–1888),” in Ondina E. Gonza´lez and Bianca Premo, eds., Raising an Empire: Children in Early Modern Iberia and Colonial Latin America (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 2007), pp. 187–218. Lauderdale Graham, Sandra. “Writing from the Margins: Brazilian Slaves and Written Culture,” Comparative Studies in Society & History, 49, 3 (2007), pp. 611–36. Mamigonian, Beatriz. “Liberated Slaves in Brazil” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Monteiro, Pedro Meira. “‘Beating the leather of the first conga’,” Luso-Brazilian Review, 44, 2 (2007), pp. 1–20. Oliveira, Graziela de. “Vencendo adversidades em tempos de escravida˜o” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Paiva, Eduardo Franc¸a. “Les affections, le sexe, les pouvoirs: affranchissement et me´tissage au XVIIIe sie`cle bre´silien” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Rocha, Elaine P. “The Colours of Slavery in Brazil: Miscegenation and Gender” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Soares, Mariza de Carvalho. “Can Women Guide and Govern Men? Gendering Politics Among African Catholics in Colonial Brazil,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 79 –99. Soares, Mariza de Carvalho. “Worshiping the Rosary: African Catholic Slaves in the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 15th to 18th Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”).

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Suchanek, Ma´rcia Gomes O. “Povos indı´genas no Brazil – From Enslavement to Dependence” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Walker, Timothy. “Slave Labor and Chocolate in Brazil: The Culture of Cacao Plantations in Amazonia and Bahia (17th–19th Centuries),” Food & Foodways: History & Culture of Human Nourishment, 15, 1/2 (2007), pp. 75 –106. Wood, Marcus. “Creative Confusions: Angelo Agostini, Brazilian Slavery and the Rhetoric of Freedom,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 245–70.

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2. Northern Ituassu´, Oyama Cesar. Colonialismo e a escravida´o humana. Manaus, Brazil: Valer Editora; Academia Amazonense de Letras; Edic¸o˜es Governo do Estado, 2007. Liberato, Carlos. “As If There Was No Sin below the Equator: Sex, Power, Slavery and Ethnicity in the 18th Century Portuguese Amazonia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 3. Northeast Brazeal, Brian. “Blood, Money and Fame: Nago Magic in the Bahian Backlands” (PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2007). Lara, S. H. “Esclaves en fuite et pouvoir colonial Palmares, Cucau et les frontieres de la liberte au Pernambouc a la fin du XVIIe sie`cle,” Annales Histoire Sciences Sociales, 62, 3 (2007), pp. 639 –62. Marquese, Rafael. “The Age of Revolution, the Coffee World Market, and the Paraiba Valley, c. 1790–1880” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). 4. Center-South Andrade, Roˆmulo. “Aspectos demogra´ficos da escravida˜o em uma freguesia da Baixada de Sepetiba, na provı´ncia do Rio de Janeiro: N. Sra. Da Conceic¸a˜o do Bananal, 1847–1872” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Dantas, Mariana. “Female Peddlers of African Origin and Descent in Colonial Minas Gerais, Brazil” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). Filho, Marcelo Soares Bandeira de Mello, Mario Marcos Sampaio Rodarte, and Jose´ Maria dos Santos Ju´nior. “Entre o escravismo e a geˆnese do mercado de trabalho: o processo de ocupac¸a˜o demogra´fica, na provı´ncia de Minas Gerais, entre as de´cadas de 1830–1870” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the

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Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Freire, Jonis. “A vila de Santo Antonio do Paraibuna: apontamentos sobre algumas varia´veis e caracterı´sticas da populac¸a˜o cativa, se´culo XIX” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2– 5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Guimara˜es, Elione Silva. “Atividades econoˆmicas de roceiros negros em uma regia˜o cafeeira (Zona da Mata mineira–se´culo XIX)” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2– 5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Lamas, Fernando Gaudereto, and Luı´s Eduardo de Olivera. “As vicissitudes da escravida˜o em Minas Gerais no se´culo XIX” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Miki, Yuko. “Rebellion Between the Sea and the Hinterland: The Quilombola Benedito and the Maroon Community of Sa˜o Mateus, Espı´rito Santo, Brazil, 1880–1885” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). ´ flor da terra: o cemite´rio dos pretos novos no Rio Pereira, Ju´lio Ce´sar Medeiros da Silva. A de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro: Garamond, 2007. Silva, Eduardo. “Symbols, Organizers and Revolutionaries: Black Abolitionists in the Quilombo de Leblon, Rio de Janeiro,” in Davis, ed., Beyond Slavery, pp. 109–22. Teixeira, Heloı´sa Maria. “Os filhos das escravas: crianc¸as cativas e ingeˆnuas nas propriedades de Mariana (1850–1888)” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). 5. Southern Berute, Gabriel Santos. “Livro de Sisas dos escravos da Vila do Rio Grande: o come´rcio de africanos ladinos e crioulos, 1812–1822” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). Lima, Carlos A M. “A distaˆncia na carne: mundo agra´rio, escravida˜o e fronteira nos Campos de Curitiba (se´culos XVIII e XIX)” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil).

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Netto, Fernando Franco. “Guarapuava durante o se´culo XIX: Propriedade de escravos, pecua´ria e agricultura de alimento” (Unpublished paper, 7th annual meeting of the Congresso Brasileiro de Histo´ria Econoˆmica and 8th annual meeting of the Confereˆncia Internacional de Histo´ria de Empresas, 2–5 September 2007, Aracaju, Brazil). 6. West Symanski, Luis Claudio Pereira. “Slaves and Planters in Western Brazil: Material Culture, Identity and Power” (PhD diss., University of Florida, 2006).

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V. Caribbean 1. General and Comparative Agorsah, E. Kofi. “Scars of Brutality: Archaeology of the Maroons in the Caribbean,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Aird, Sheila Marie. “The Forgotten Ones: Enslaved Children in Caribbean Societies, 1673–1838” (PhD diss., Howard University, 2006). BranaShute, Rosemary. “Daughters of the Regiment: Entrepreneurial Women of Colour and Occupying Armies in the Dutch and English Caribbean, 1770–1815” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Also presented at the conference “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean.”

Brown, Lawrence. “‘Crossing between revolutions’: Black Refugees in the Southern Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Cateau, Heather. “Things Fall Apart—Abolition, Enslavement and Emancipation” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Collazo, Maria Flores. “Legislar para recordar: las conmemoraciones de los procesos abolicionistas en Puerto Rico y Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation” (The Society for Caribbean Research, in association with the Jamaica Bicentenary Committee, 5–8 December 2007, Montego Bay, Jamaica). For presentations see Afroz, Bush and Jones, Cummings, Ebanks, Fergus, Fleischmann, Gosse, Gregg, Guitar, Henry, Jeske, Kaufmann, Kra¨ftner, Magnus, Marshall, Mennel, Miki, Pamphile-Miller, Pemberton, Rabbit, Rael, Robertson, Senior, Shepherd, Thompson, Turner, Walvin, White, Williams, Zips, and Zugrave.

Fleischmann, Ulrich. “‘Free and wild’: Images of Maroons in Caribbean Literature” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”).

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Giovannetti, Jorge L. “Racial Subjects: Caribbean Plantations from Slavery to the Present” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Godreau, Isar P. “School Discourses of Slavery, Mestizaje and Good Racial Manners” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Henry, Audene S. “Linguistic Anthropology: Re-Assembling the Fragments of the Maroon” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Jeske, Cornelia. “Explanation for the ‘success-story’ of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Landers, Jane. “Contested Histories: African Diaspora Studies in the Spanish CircumCaribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Mennel, Lucia. “Gender Resistance and Freedom: A Case Study of the Warrior Women in Krumbach and Some Trans-National Correlations in the Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Migge, Bettina. “Code-Switching and Social Identities in the Eastern Maroon Community of Suriname and French Guiana,” Journal of Sociolinguistics, 11, 1 (2007). Mitchell, Dayo Nicole. “An Atlantic People: Free People of Color in the Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History”). Modest, Wayne. “Slavery and the Caribbean Exhibitionary” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Ortı´z, Reynaldo. “Capitalist Accumulation, Racialized Labor, and Caribbean Plantation Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Pemberton, Rita. “‘Dirt, disease and death’: Agencies of Control, Resistance and Change in the Post-Emancipation Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Rupert, Linda M. “Maritime Marronage, Imperial Rivalries, and Freedom in the Circum-Caribbean, 1680–1790” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Senior, Keino. “Legacy of Slavery: The Construction and Evolution of Caribbean Gender Identity and Cultural Precepts” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Shelford, April. “The Slave in the Garden: Slave Presences in Natural History Writings on the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Knowledge and Science in the Francophone Atlantic

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World,” The French Atlantic History Group, 27–28 April 2007, Montreal, Canada).

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Toussaint, Michael F. “Post-Abolition Trinidad-Venezuela Relations: The Experience of the Manumisos and Aprendizajes,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Walsh, Lorena. “A Thinking Decision? Colonial Elites, Slavery, Emigration and Staples” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Whitney, Robert. “Wage Labour and Conditions ‘analogous to slavery’ in Cuba and the Dominican Republic: British West Indians and the Problem of Freedom in the Late Empire, 1920–1950” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sugar, Migration and Religion: A Cuban History Workshop,” 26 October 2007, Toronto, Canada). 2. English Afroz, Sultana. “As-Salaamu-Alaikum: The Muslim Maroons and the Bucra Massa in Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Aljoe, Nicole N. “West Indian Slave Narratives: ‘Writing’ Abolition and Resistance,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Altink, Henrice. “‘After darkness to the light’: The Commemoration of One Hundred Years of Freedom in Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Also presented at the conference “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade.”

Altink, Henrice. “‘Belly women’ and ‘pickeniny mummas’: Images of Jamaican Slave Mothers in Discourses of Slavery and Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change—Women and Slavery”). Altink, Henrice. “Deviant and Dangerous: Proslavery Representations of Jamaican Slave Women’s Sexuality, ca. 1780–1834,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 209–30. Altink, Henrice. Representations of Slave Women in Discourses on Slavery and Abolition, 1780–1838. New York: Routledge, 2007. Ashie-Nikoi, Edwina. “Beating the Pen on the Drum: A Socio-Cultural History of Carriacou, Grenada, 1750–1920” (PhD diss., New York University, 2007). Banfield, Stephen. “Anglophone Musical Culture in Jamaica,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 137 –49. Barringer, Tim, Gillian Forrester, and Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz, eds. Art and Emancipation in Jamaica: Isaac Mendes Belisario and His Worlds. New Haven, CT: Yale Center for British Art; Yale University Press, 2007. Includes Isaac Mendes

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Belisario’s “Sketches of Character, In Illustration of the Habits, Occupation, and Costume of the Negro Population in the Island of Jamaica, a facsimile,” pp. 197–260, and the exhibition catalogue, pp. 261–541.

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Barringer, Tim. “The Visual Culture of Emancipation,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 41–63. Beckles, Hilary McDonald. “‘Slavery was a long, long time ago’: Remembrance, Reconciliation and the Reparations Discourse in the Caribbean,” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 9–26. Beckles, Hilary McDonald. “The Wilberforce Song: How Enslaved Caribbean Blacks Heard British Abolitionists,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 113–26. Bilby, Kenneth. “Masking the Spirit in the South Atlantic World: Jankunu’s PartiallyHidden History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Bilby, Kenneth. “More Than Met the Eye: African-Jamaican Festivities in the Time of Belisario,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 121–35. Bird, Robert Braxton. “18th Century Transformations of the Jamaican Plantocracy: Edward Long and Bryan Edwards” (MA thesis, Florida State University, 2007). Bogues, Anthony. “The slaves dem work and so do we . . . so weh the difference: Reflections on Labor and Freedom in post-Emancipation Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Brathwaite, Cecilia Karch. “London Bourne of Barbados (1793–1869),” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 1 (2007), pp. 23 –40. Brown, Laurence, and Tara Inniss. “Slave Women, Family Strategies, and the Transition to Freedom in Barbados, 1834–41,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 172–85. Burnard, Trevor. “Collecting and Accounting: Representing Slaves as Commodities in Jamaica, 1674–1784” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Burnard, Trevor. “The Atlantic Slave Trade and African Ethnicities in SeventeenthCentury Jamaica,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 138–63. Burrowes, Marcia. “Despite Indifference: An Analysis of the Ideological Tug-of-War Surrounding the Commemoration of the Jubilee of Emancipation in Barbados,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Cadogan, Garnette. “Redemption Songs: The Legacy of Anti-Slavery in Jamaican Popular Music” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”).

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Carey, Brycchan. “Alice Curwen in Barbados: A Seventeenth-Century Abolitionist?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Carey, Brycchan. “‘The Power that giveth Liberty and Freedom’: The Barbadian Origins of Quaker Antislavery Rhetoric, 1657–76,” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 27–48. Carey, Brycchan. “The First Quaker Protests Against Slavery: George Fox in Barbados” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Cateau, Heather. “The Abolition Dilemma: The Caribbean Dimension” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Chang, Mildred M. “The Jamaican Accompong Maroons: Continuities and Transformations” (DA thesis, State University of New York at Albany, 2007). Cox, Edward L. “Ralph Brush Cleghorn of St. Kitts (1804–1842),” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 1 (2007), pp. 41 –60. Cummings, Ronald. “‘What is your nation?’ Maroon Discourses of Sovereignty and (trans) Nationalism in the Jamaican Context” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Dacres, Petrina. “The Art and Politics of Remembering Slavery in Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Diptee, Audra. “Sex and Slavery in Late-Eighteenth-Century Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Ebanks, Roderick. “Abolition and the African Jamaican Community from an ArchaeoEthno-Historic Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Ellis, M. Thomas-Bailey. “The Afro-West Indian Anti-Slavery Movement after 1838” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Fergus, Claudius. “The Enslaved as Litigants: Cases before the Protectorate and Criminal Courts during the Amelioration in Trinidad (1824–1834)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Forrester, Gillian. “Mapping a New Kingdom: Belisario’s ‘Sketches of Character’,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 65–87. Francis, Wigmore. “Sugar Woes and Land Problems in Jamaica: Reflections on a Hundred Years after the Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica).

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Fuentes, Marisa. “Power and Historical Figuring: Rachael Pringle Polgreen’s Troubled Archive” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Gaspar, David Barry. “‘Wanton delights’: Sex, Miscegenation and Slavery in Early Colonial Antigua, 1632–1702” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Gilmore, John. “‘Too oft allur’d by Ethiopic charms’? Sex, Slaves and Society in John Singleton’s A General Description of the West-Indian Islands (1767),” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 75 –94. Glasson, History, Travis. “Slaves, Masters and Missionaries: Religious and Cultural Encounters on Codrington Plantation, Barbados” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Green, Cecilia A. “‘A civil inconvenience’? The Vexed Question of Slave Marriage in the British West Indies,” Law and History Review, 25, 1 (2007), pp. 1–60. Hall, Catherine. “Britain, Jamaica, and Empire in the Era of Emancipation,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 9–25. Hall, Stuart. “The Legacy of Anglo-Caribbean Culture,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 179–95. Halloran. Thomas F. “True-born Maroons,” Western Folklore, 66, 1/2 (2007). Hamilton, Douglas. “Scots and Slaves in the British Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Scotland, Union and Empire”). Hamilton, Douglas. “Slave Life in the Caribbean,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 50 –61. Heuman, Gad. “The Legacy of Slavery: The World of the Jamaican Apprentices” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Huelett, Tanya. “Visions of a Free Society: Post Revolutionary Imaginings and the Morant Bay Rebellion of 1865” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Jagessar, Michael N. “Early Methodism in the Caribbean: Through the Imaginary Optics of Gilbert’s Slave Women–Another Reading,” Black Theology: An International Journal, 5, 2 (2007), pp. 153–70. Johnson, Michele. “‘A cavalcade of blackies’: Enslaved Domestic Servants and the Negotiation of Cultural Spaces in Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Jones, Cecily. “‘If this be living I’d rather be dead’: Enslaved Youth, Agency and Resistance on an Eighteenth Century Jamaican Estate,” History of the Family, 12, 2 (2007), pp. 92 –103. Kennedy, Cynthia M. “The Other White Gold: Salt, Slaves, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and British Colonialism,” Historian, 69, 2 (2007), pp. 215–30. Kopelson, Heather Miyano. “‘Transgressing the law of God & man’: Regulating Sexual Intimacy in Seventeenth-Century Bermuda” (Unpublished presentation,

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conference on “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History”). Kopelson, Heather. “From Sinner to Property: Unlawful Sex and Enslaved Women in Bermuda, 1650–1723” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Kouwenberg, Silvia. “The Impact of African Language in Jamaica: The Akan-Dominance Myth” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Kroeg, Susan. “‘The transmigrated soul of some West Indian planter’: Absenteeism, Slavery, and the Irish National Tale” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Irish in the Atlantic World”). Lebdai, Benaouda. “Olaudan Equiano’s ‘interesting’ Route,” in Lurdos and MisrahiBarak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, pp. 113–26. “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World” (Ninth annual International Conference, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and the Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, 1–3 November 2007, New Haven, CT). For presentations see Bilby, Bogues, Cadogan, Chambers, Chevannes, Cooper, Hall, Heuman, Modest, Rugemer, Schwarz, and Thompson.

Lightfoot, Natasha. “‘Mashing ants’ in Difficult Times: Antiguan Freedpeople’s Survival Tactics during the 1840s” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Lightfoot, Natasha. “Race, Class and Resistance: Emancipation and Its Aftermath in Antigua, 1831–1858” (PhD diss., New York University, 2007). Lightfoot, Natasha. “The ‘inherent evils’ of Apprenticeship and the Economic and Racial Dynamics of Antigua’s Transition to Full Freedom in 1834” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition”). Marshall, Bernard. Slavery Law and Society in the British Windward Islands, 1743– 1823: A Comparative Study. Kingston, Jamaica: Arawak, 2007. Marshall, Neil. “‘I come to crave the assistance of His Majesty’s Protector of Slaves’: Slave Law, Resistance and Voice in British Caribbean Crown Colonies, 1770– 1834” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Martinez-Ruiz, Barbaro. “Sketches of Memory: Visual Encounters with Africa in Jamaican Culture,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 103–19. Martinez-Ruiz, Barbaro. “Belisario’s Vision: Tracing the African Roots of Jonkonnu Celebrations in Nineteenth-Century Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). McGowan, Winston. “The Impact of Restriction and Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on Demerara-Essequibo, 1805–1831,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007).

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McVorran, Marcelle. “Contradictions in Historic Memory: Africans and Indians in Trinidad, West-Indies” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Menard, Russell. “The Organization of Labour in Early Barbados” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Mitchell, Dayo Nicole. “Legal Limbo: Almost-Free Women of African Descent in the British Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Mitchell, Dayo. “The Limits of Slavery in the British Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Mohammed, Wazir. “18th and 19th-Century Guyana, the World Sugar Industry and the Landscape: Environmental Limits and the Organization of Space” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Morgan, Kenneth. “Slave Women and Reproduction in Jamaica, ca. 1776–1834,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 27 –53. Murray, Deryck. “Three Worships, an Old Warlock and Many Lawless Forces: The Court Trial of an African Doctor who Practised ‘Obeah to cure’, in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica,” Journal of Southern African Studies, 33, 4 (2007), pp. 811–28. O’Flaherty, Victoria. “Desiring Freedom – The Betto Douglas Story” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change – Women and Slavery”). Paton, Diana. “The Afterlives of Three-fingered Jack,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 42 –63. Paugh, Katherine. “The Strongest Interest in Preventing this Diminution: Reproduction, Fornication, and Methodism in the British Caribbean” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Petley, Christer. “‘A certain consciousness of equality’: White Male Solidarity and Slavery in Early Nineteenth-Century Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, March 2005, Edgefield, SC). Power, Orla. “Irish Catholic Planters in the Caribbean: Montserrat and St. Croix, 1774–1775” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Irish in the Atlantic World”). Raupach, Kirsten. “‘Blanched bones, mouldering graves and potent spells’: White Constructions of Black Diasporic Rituals in Slave Culture,” Cross Cultures, 90 (2007), pp. 171–80. Robertson, James. “On the Repercussions of a Defeat: A 1730s Skirmish and Its Consequences” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”).

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Robertson, James. “Tacky Plus Five: A 1765 Slave Revolt in St. Mary’s Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Robertson, Lisa Ann. “‘Sensible’ Slavery: Pleasure, Pain and the Body in Matthew Lewis’s Journal of a West India Proprietor,” Prose Studies, 29, 2 (2007), pp. 220–37. Ryden, David. “Rising Productivity and Falling Profitability: The Paradox of West India Sugar Planting in the Era of Abolition, 1783–1807” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Ryden, David. “Paradox of West Indian Sugar Planting in the Era of Slavery, 1783– 1807” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Salih, Sara, and Candace Ward. “Introduction: Anglo-Caribbean Slavery,” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 5–8. Satchell, Veront, and Shani Roper. “The William James Foundry 1817–1843: An Expose´ of Local Metallurgical Enterprise,” Industrial Archaeology Review, 29, 2 (2007), pp. 105–13. Saunders, Paula. “Gender, Kinship, and Resistance: Case Study of an Enslaved African Community in Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Schwarz, Bill. “Remembering Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Shaw, Jenny. “Complementary Cosmologies: Sites of Shared Religious Ritual on Barbados Plantations, 1650–1692” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Shaw, Jenny. “Imagining Life on the Blake Family Plantation, Montserrat, 1668–1692” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Irish in the Atlantic World”). Shepherd, Verene A. “Work, Culture, and Creolization: Slavery and Emancipation in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Jamaica,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 27 –39. Shepherd, Verene A. “The Bicentenary Observance in Jamaica: Conflict or Consensus?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Smith, Frederick H. “Alcoholic Marronage: Slave Drinking and Planter Ambivalence in the British Caribbean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Alcohol in the Atlantic World: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives,” York University, 24 –27 October 2007, Toronto, Canada). Smith, Simon D. “A Visiting Attorney in the Leeward Islands: John Johnson’s Reports of Slavery (1824–6)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Soares, D., and V. Clarke. “‘Unshackled’: The Struggle for Land and Patterns of Land Ownership Among the Newly Emancipated Negroes 1838–1900” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to

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Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Sturz, Linda. “Festival, Resistance and the Carnivalesque in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaican Christmas Celebrations” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Swan, Claire. “Enlightening the Empire? Scottish Doctors in the Caribbean, 1750– 1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Scotland, Union and Empire”). Teelucksingh, Jerome. “The Other Da Vinci Code: Sex and the Clergy in Two West Indian Slave Novels” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Thompson, Eva. “Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave: An Academic Conundrum” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Thompson, Krista. “Postcards to Slavery: Photography, History, (Re)Memory” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Thompson, Michelle. “The Creation and Maintenance of the Accompong Maroons” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Thompson, Robert Farris. “Charters for the Spirit: Afro-Jamaican Music and Art,” in Barringer, Forrester, and Martinez-Ruiz, eds., Art and Emancipation in Jamaica, pp. 89–101. Torres, J. Benn, R. A Kittles, and A. C. Stone. “Mitochondrial and Y Chromosome Diversity in the English-Speaking Caribbean,” Annals of Human Genetics, 71, 6 (2007), pp. 782–90. Trotman, David V. “Reflections on the Children of Shango: An Essay on a History of Orisa Worship in Trinidad,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 2 (2007), pp. 211–34. Turner, Sasha. “Language & Identity: Exploring Names as Tools of Enslavement on an 18th c Jamaican Sugar Estate” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Turner, Sasha. “White Women and Emancipation: Exploring Female Proprietorship and Management on a Jamaican Sugar Estate, 1834–1842” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Turner, Sasha. “Breaking the Glass Ceiling: White Women and Plantation Management in Early Nineteenth Century Jamaica” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Turner, Sasha. “Contesting Space: Women, Reproduction and Resistance in Jamaica 1787 to 1810” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”).

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Ward, Candace. “‘What time has proved’: History, Rebellion, and Revolution in Hamel the Obeah Man,” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 49–74. Warner-Lewis, Maureen. Archibald Monteath: Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian. Kingston, Jamaica: University of West Indies Press, 2007. Watson, Karl. “Barbados and the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Welch, Pedro. “Adjustment to Emancipation: Naming Practice in Post-1834 Barbados” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). White, Cheryl. “The Role of Archaeological Science in Maroon Resistance” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Winter, Kari J. “Jeffrey Brace in Barbados: Slavery, Interracial Relationships, and the Emergence of a Global Economy,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts, 29, 2/3 (2007), pp. 111–25. Woodward, Robyn Patricia. “Medieval Legacies: The Industrial Archaeology of an Early Sixteenth-Century Sugar Mill at Sevilla la Nueva, Jamaica” (PhD diss., Simon Fraser University (Canada), 2006). Zips, Werner. “African Law(s) in the Caribbean: The Jamaican/Maroon Case of Legal Pluralism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Zugrave, Greg. “An Examination of R. C. Dallas and ‘The History of the Maroons’” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). 3. Spanish Baralt, Guillermo A. Slave Revolts in Puerto Rico: Conspiracies and Uprisings, 1795– 1873. Princeton, NJ: Markus Wiener Publishers, 2007. Barcia, Manuel. “The Use of Colonial Laws by Cuban Slaves: A Comparative Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Carlson, David C. “In the Fist of Earlier Revolutions: Postemancipation Social Control and State Formation in Guantanamo, Cuba, 1868–1902” (PhD diss., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007). Dorsey, Joseph. “African Ethnicity and Slave Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Cuba and Puerto Rico” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Fahoome, Richard M. “The Transition from Slave Labor to Wage Labor and the Exploitation of Haitian Migrant Workers in Eastern Cuban Sugar Production” (MA thesis, Wayne State University, 2007).

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Ferrer, Ada. “Slavery, Freedom and the Atlantic World in Cuban Slave Testimony” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Finch, Aisha K. “Insurgency at the Crossroads: Cuban Slaves and the Conspiracy of La Escalera, 1841–1844” (PhD diss., New York University, 2007). Finch, Aisha. “Making Nation, Making Blackness in Cuba’s Conspiracy of 1844” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Foley, Patricia. “El tabaco, el azu´car y la esclavitud” (MA thesis, Hofstra University, 2007). Franklin, Sarah. “Education and the Expansion of the Slave Society in NineteenthCentury Colonial Cuba” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). Fuente, Alejandro de la. “Race and the Construction of Difference in the Early Spanish Atlantic: Havana, 1550–1610” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Constructing Race and Identity in Latin America”). Fuente, Alejandro de la. “Slaves and the Creation of Legal Rights in Cuba: Coartacio´n and Papel,” Hispanic American Historical Review, 87, 4 (2007), pp. 659–92. Fuente, Alejandro de la. “Slave Law, Claims-Making, and Citizenship in Cuba: The Tannebaum Debate Revisited” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 7–9 November 2002, San Diego, CA). Grandio Moraguez, Oscar. “The African Origins of Slaves Arriving in Cuba, 1789– 1865” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Guitar, Lynne. “‘A fire in the land that will not go out’: Sixteenth Century Hispaniola and the First Cimarrones (Maroons) in America” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Guridy, Frank. “Uncovering an Afro-Diasporic Past in Cuba’s Present” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Hernandez, Juan Antonio. “Hacia una historia de lo imposible: La revolucion haitiana y el ‘libro de pinturas’ de Jose Antonio Aponte” (PhD diss., University of Pittsburgh, 2006). Jennings, Evelyn. “Circuits of Labor in mid-Nineteenth Century Cuba and the Paradigms of Atlantic and Slavery Studies” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Kaufmann, Michelle. “Resistance and the Pursuit of Freedom: Cimarron Military Strategies and Maritime Marronage in the Spanish Caribbean 1550–1655” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Kaufmann, Miranda. “Runaway African Slaves and Their Palenque Settlements in the Spanish Caribbean 1550–1650” (Unpublished presentation, conference on

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“‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Knauer, Lisa Maya. “Remembering Slavery, Performing Cuba” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Landers, Jane. “African Ethnicity in the Records of Black Brotherhoods in Colonial Cuba” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Landers, Jane. “The Afro-Cuban Diaspora of the 1840s” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Lopez Denis, Adrian. “Disease and Society in Colonial Cuba, 1790–1840” (PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2007). ´ Moraguez, Oscar Grandı´o. “West Central Africans and the Cabildos de Nacio´n in Cuba” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Morgan, William. “A New Perspective on the Transition to Free Labor: Emancipation and Citizenship in the Tobacco Fields of Pinar del Rio, Cuba (1868–1898)” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, 5–8 September 2007, Montreal, Canada). Morgan, William. “Emancipation and Citizenship in Cuba’s Tobacco Field: 1868– 1898” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Morrison, Karen Y. “Creating an Alternative Kinship: Slavery, Freedom, and Nineteenth-Century Afro-Cuban Hijos Naturales,” Journal of Social History, 41, 1 (2007), pp. 55 –80. Nessler, Graham. “An Aborted Abolition: Citizenship, Race, and Nation in Santo Domingo, 1793–1804” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Ortega, Jose Guadalupe. “The Cuban Sugar Complex in the Age of Revolution, 1789– 1844” (PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2007). Ortega, Jose. “‘Slaves, more than slaves’: African Gendered Networks in Atlantic Cuba” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Paetzold, Christopher. “Spanish Immigrants and the End of Slavery in Cuba: The Social and Political Construction of Cuba, 1886–1930” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Perez-Simon, Luis. “Of Blackamoors and Blackouts: From Slavery to Marginality in 20th Century Cuban Literature” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Pichler, Heidi. “Memories of Slavery and Ritual Performance: Reflections on Palo Monte Mayombe in Contemporary Cuba” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”).

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Renschler, Emily S. “An Osteobiography of an African Diasporic Skeletal Sample: Integrating Skeletal and Historical Information” (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2007). Rey-Montejo, Sonia. “Desafiando al silencio: Secuelas y representacion narrativa del trauma de la esclavitud en el Caribe hispano” (PhD diss., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2007). Ricardo, Yolanda. “La proyeccio´n emancipatoria en el pensamiento social hostosiano” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Schmieder, Ulrike. “Sexual Relations Between the Enslaved and Between Slaves and Non-Slaves in Cuba (19th Century)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Scott, Rebecca. “The Right to Have Rights: The Oral and the Written in the ClaimsMaking of Former Slaves. Cuba, 1870–1940” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 7–9 November 2002, San Diego, CA). Stark, David M. “New Ways of Looking at the Past: The Use of Parish Registers to Reconstruct the Life Experience of Enslaved Populations in EighteenthCentury Arecibo, Puerto Rico” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Stark, David M. “Rescued from Their Invisibility: The Afro-Puerto Ricans of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century San Mateo de Cangrejos, Puerto Rico,” Americas, 63, 4 (2007), pp. 551 –86. Viera-Vera, Jorge. “The Origins of the African Ancestry in the Puerto Rican Population According to Restriction Analysis of the Mitochondrial DNA” (MS thesis, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Puerto Rico), 2006). Wheat, David. “Madrinas, Matrilineage, and Social Mobility: West Central Africans in Late Sixteenth-Century Havana” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Wheat, David. “Slaves and Settlers: African estancieros in Cartagena and Havana, 1570–1640” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Zeuske, Michael. “Slavery, Postemancipation and the Construction of Race: The Case of Cuba, 1800–1900” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Global Dimensions of Racism in the Modern World”). 4. French Beauvois, Fre´de´rique. “L’indemnite´ de Saint-Domingue: dette d’inde´pendance ou ranc¸on de l’esclavage´” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Bennett, Zara. “From Emancipation to Commemoration: Abolition’s Affective Legacy in France and the Antilles” (PhD diss., UCLA, 2007).

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Bonilla, Yarimar. “‘Syndikat de Neg Marron’: Unionism as Maroonage in Guadeloupe” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Brown, Laurence. “Seeing Slavery during the Haitian Revolution” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Clavin, Matt. “‘The lesson of San Domingo’: History, Haiti and the American Civil War” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Cottias, Myriam. “Abolition of Slavery, Law and Memory of Slavery in French Antilles: Redraw the Colonial Space” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Cottias, Myriam. “Free but Minor: Slave Women, Citizenship, Respectability, and Social Antagonism in the French Antilles, 1830–90,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 186–206. Cottias, Myriam. “Les relations sexuelles entre maıˆtre et esclaves a` travers un journal de planteur a` la Martinique (fin XVIIIe` –milieu XIXe`)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Crout, Robert Rhodes. “Lafayette’s Cayenne Emancipation Experiments” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Dubreuil, Laurent. “Don du franais et parole (post) colonial,” International Journal of Francophone Studies, 10, 3 (2007), pp. 345–58. Fabella, Yvonne. “Luxury, Race, and the Colonial Citizen: Consumption and Identity in Pre-Revolutionary Saint Domingue” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Fabella, Yvonne. “Sexuality and the Construction of Racial Difference in Late-Colonial Saint Domingue” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7 –11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Fergus, Claudius Kelvin. “Emancipation and ‘military necessity’ during the Haitian Revolution: Challenging the Hegemonic Paradigms of Slavery and Freedom” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Fick, Carolyn. “The Haitian Revolution, Toussaint Louverture, and the New Atlantic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Fitte-Duval, Annie. “Sexe et mutations du statut juridique des personnes en socie´te´ esclavagiste: le cas des Antilles franc¸aises” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Forsdick, Charles. “Toussaint Louverture: The Travelling Revolutionary” (Unpublished presentation, Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, 22 November 2007, Hull, England). Gaffield, Julia. “Complexities of Imagining Haiti: A Study of National Constitutions, 1801–1807,” Journal of Social History, 41, 1 (2007), pp. 81 –103. Gainot, Bernard. Les officiers de couleur dans les arme´es de la Re´publique et de l’empire (1792 –1815): de l’esclavage a´ la condition militaire dans les Antilles franc¸aises. Paris: Karthala, 2007. Garrigus, John D. “Black and White Brothers: The Secret History of Freemasonry in the Haitian Revolution, 1793–1803” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Garrigus, John D. “Opportunist or Patriot? Julien Raimond (1744–1801) and the Haitian Revolution,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 1 (2007), pp. 1–21. Garrigus, John D. “‘To establish a community of property’: Marriage and Race Before and during the Haitian Revolution,” History of the Family, 12, 2 (2007), pp. 142– 52. Garrigus, John. “The Man Who Started the Haitian Revolution: The Many Identities of Vincent Oge´” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Gibson, Heather Renee. “Daily Practice and Domestic Economies in Guadeloupe: An Archaeological and Historical Study” (PhD diss., Syracuse University, 2007). Gomez, Alejandro. “‘Beyond the Haitian fear’: A Methodological Approach Based upon the Theory of Fear” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo. “The Franco-African Peoples of Haiti and Louisiana,” Southern Quarterly, 44, 3 (2007), pp. 10 –17. Hartkopt Schloss, Rebecca. “‘It is impossible in the colonies that a white would align himself with slaves’: The Construction of Racial and Class Identities in Saint Pierre, Martinique’s February 1831 Uprising” (Unpublished paper, 30th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–8 May 2004, Washington, DC). Hogsbjerg, Christian. “‘There is no drama like the drama of history’. C.L.R. James’ Toussaint L’Ouverture” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Jenson, Deborah. “Before Malcolm X, Dessalines: A French Tradition of Black Atlantic Radicalism,” International Journal of Francophone Studies, 10, 3 (2007), pp. 329–44. John, Marie-Elena. “Skeletons in the Forest: Merging History with a Fictionalized Account of Maroonage in Dominica, W.I.” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”).

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Jones, Martha S. “Baptiste v. de Volunbrun: Law, History, and the Re-Making of the Haitian Revolution” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). King Dorset, Rodreguez. “Dancing as Satire: Slave Resistance in the Quadrille” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Klungel, Janine. “Rape and Remembrance in Guadeloupe” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Kott, Sandrine. “Esclavage et droit,” Gene`ses, 66 (2007). Mandelblatt, Bertie. “‘Two and a half pots of manioc flour, or three cassavas’: The Code Noir, the Consumption of Slaves and Slaves’ Consumption in the Ancien Re´gime French Atlantic” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Meadows, R. Darrell. “Saint-Domingue Planters and Revolutionary Legislators: Crafting a Pro-Colonial Agenda, 1794–1799” (Unpublished paper, 30th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6 –8 May 2004, Washington, DC). Moitt, Bernard. “Pricing Freedom in the French Caribbean: Women, Men, Children, and Redemption from Slavery in the 1840s,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 155 –71. Niort, Jean-Franc¸ois. “In the Name of the Law and of the Right: The Role of the Whites in the Resistance to the Slave System in Guadeloupe and Martinique in the 19th Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Rabbit, Kara. “Articulating Freedom: The Cultural Significance of the Revolt in 1848 Martinique” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Racine, Karen. “Revolution or Redemption? Images of Haiti in the British Press, 1790–1820” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Richman, Karen E. “Peasants, Migrants and the Discovery of African Traditions: Ritual and Social Change in Lowland Haiti,” Journal of Religion in Africa, 37, 3 (2007), pp. 371–97. Rogers, Dominique. “City Life in a Slave Society: Between Violence and Negotiation, an Always Complex Story” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Rushforth, Brett, and Robert Taber. “‘To strengthen the colonies’: French Labor Policy, Indentured Servants, and African Slaves in Seventeenth-Century Martinique” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Savage, John. “‘Black magic’ and White Terror: Slave Poisoning and Colonial Society in Early 19th Century Martinique,” Journal of Social History, 40, 3 (2007), pp. 635–62.

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Savage, John. “Masculinity and Colonial Authority: Gender Relations and Slave Society in Early 19th century Martinique” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Savage, John. “Poisoning Crimes: Perceptions of the Slave Poisoner in Martinique and the Metropole during the Restoration and July Monarchy” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 17 –20 May 2006, Dakar, Senegal). Savage, John. “Medea in the Tropics: Vengeful Mistresses, Trusted Favorites and the Sexual Politics of Slavery in Martinique, 1815–1830” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Schloss, Rebecca Hartkopf. “The February 1831 Slave Uprising in Martinique and the Policing of White Identity,” French Historical Studies, 30, 2 (2007), pp. 203–36. Scott, Rebecca J. “Writing Freedom: An African Mother and Her Children in the Era of the Haitian Revolution” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 13 December 2007, New Haven, CT). Spieler, Miranda. “French Guiana Between the First and Second Emancipations: Slaves, Freedmen and the Law in the Early Nineteenth Century” (Unpublished paper, 53rd annual meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, 15 –17 March 2007, Houston, TX). Spieler, Miranda. “Maroons and Colonists in French Guiana 1837–1865” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Tydlaska, Faye Felterman. “Between Nation and Empire: Representations of the Haitian Revolution in Antebellum Literary Culture” (PhD diss., Tulane University, 2007). Vidal, Ce´cile. “French Louisiana and Saint-Domingue: ‘The dependent servant of an island master—in short the colony of a colony’?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “La Louisiane et le monde atlantique aux XVIIIe et XIXe sie`cles”). Weaver, Karol K. “‘She made to crush the child’s fragile skull’: Disease and Enslaved Women in Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue” (Unpublished paper, 28th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 15 –19 May 2002, New Haven, CT). 5. Dutch Dickson, Vernon Guy. “Truth, Wonder, and Exemplarity in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko,” SEL: Studies in English Literature (Johns Hopkins), 47, 3 (2007), pp. 573–94. Dulan, Jo. “Blackness, Whiteness, Femininity, and Cultural Identity in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko: Or, the Royal Slave” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22–25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Gill, Gordon E. A. “Cannibals, Big Men, and Ngangas: Rituals and Community Formation Among the Enslaved in the Slave Society of Berbice (Guyana)”

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(Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Kars, Marjoleine. “Bad Housekeeping on the Berbice: Mutiny, Violence, and Rebellion in the Dutch Colonial Atlantic of the 1760s” (Unpublished presentation, OIEAHC colloquium, The College of William and Mary, 6 November 2007, Williamsburg, VA). Klinkers, Ellen. “Moravian Missions in Times of Emancipation: Conversion of Slaves in Suriname during the Nineteenth Century,” in Michele Gillespie and Robert Beachy, eds., Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World (New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 2007), pp. 207–22. Ngwenyama, Cheryl N. “Material Beginnings of the Saramaka Maroons: An Archaeological Investigation” (PhD diss., University of Florida, 2007). Rupert, Linda Marguerite. “Inter-Imperial Trade and Local Identity: Curacao in the Colonial Atlantic World” (PhD diss., Duke University, 2006). 6. Other Donoghue, Eddie. Negro Slavery: Slave Society and Slave Life in the Danish West Indies. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2007. Jackson, Alicia. “An Account of the History of Africans and Their Descendents in the Danish West Indies,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Sensbach, Jon. “Slavery, Race, and the Global Fellowship: Religious Radicals Confront the Modern Age,” in Michele Gillespie and Robert Beachy, eds., Pious Pursuits: German Moravians in the Atlantic World (New York, NY: Berghahn Books, 2007), pp. 223–36. VI. Africa 1. General (Non-Muslim) “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences” (Centre of African Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 25 –26 May 2007, London, England). For presentations see Argenti, Bellagamba, Bouman, Boyer, Brown, Burnham, Cacchioli, Clarence-Smith, Evers, Gaasholt, Hardung, Jenkins, Jong, King Dorset, Klein, Komlavi-Hahonou, Leservoisier, Lovejoy, McCaskie, Olaniyi, Rodet, Rossi, Schmitz, Tidjani-Alou, Venkatachalam, and Vuorela.

Akurang-Parry, Kwabena O. “‘When all shall be free . . . anything short of this. . .’: James Hutton Brew, The Gold Coast Times, and African Agency in Abolitionism in the Gold Coast” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Alber, Erdmute. “A Slave as a Ruler – Talking About a Hidden Aspect in the History of Chieftaincy in West Africa” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the AEGIS

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European Conference on African Studies, African Studies Centre, 11–14 July 2007, Leiden, The Netherlands). Argenti, Nicolas. “Slavery, Youth, and Masking in the Cameroon Grassfields” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Austen, Ralph, and Yvette Djachechi. “From Slavery to Elite Status: The Archives and Writings of the Mandessi Bell Family” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). ´ Bazemo, Maurice. Esclaves et esclavage dans les anciens pays du Burkina Faso. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2007. Bellagamba, Alice. “Idioms of Bondage and Deprivation in the Socio-Cultural History of the River Gambia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Bouman, Annemarie. “Not of Their Own Free Will. Slavery versus Forced Marriage in the Kel Tamsheq Society, Burkina Faso” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Bredwa-Mensah, Yaw. “An Archaeological View of the Danish Abolition, Plantation Slavery, and Slave Lifeways in Southeastern Gold Coast, 1789–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Bredwa-Mensah, Yaw. “Landscapes of Slavery: The Danish Plantation Complex in the Akuapem Mountains, Southeastern Gold Coast (Ghana),” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 148–63. Caulker, Tcho Mbaimba. “The End of Slavery’s Exile and British African Repatriation: The Complicated Politics and Class Formation of Eighteenth-Century Sierra Leone” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Chretien, Jean-Pierre. “The Slave Trade in Burundi & Rwanda at the Beginning of German Colonisation 1890–1906,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 210–30. Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. “Women, Marriage, and Slavery in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Nineteenth Century,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 43 –61. De´me, Alioune, and Ndeye Sokhna Gue`ye. “Enslavement in the Middle Senegal Valley: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Deutsch, Jan-Georg. “Prices for Female Slaves and Changes in Their Life Cycle: Evidence from German East Africa,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 129–44. Deutsch, Jan-Georg. “The Rise of Slavery & Social Change in Unyamwezi 1860-1900,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 76–110. Dossou, Leopold. “Le travail force´ colonial et ses re´percussions profondes sur les populations locales (cas du Dahomey/Benim)” (Unpublished paper, 4th

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annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Doyle, Shane. “Bunyoro & the Demography of Slavery Debate,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 231–51. Fennell, Christopher C. “Bakongo Identity and Symbolic Representation in the Americas,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Getz, Trevor. “The Digital African Times and the Debate over 19th Century West African Attitudes Towards ‘modernity’, Slavery, and Emancipation” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Gormo, Jean. “Le riz et le peuple massa de L’Extreˆme-Nord Cameroun: de la culture force´e au marqueur identitaire” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15–17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Gra¨tz, Tilo. “Colonial Gold Mining in Northern Benin: Forced Labour; Traumata and the Politics of Remembering the Past” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15–17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Greene, Sandra. “Lives Recorded: European Missionaries and Former Gold Coast Slaves in the Late 19th Century” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Guran, Milton. “Da bricolagem da memo´ria a` construc¸a˜o da identidade social dos Aguda´s do Benim” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Hanson, Holly. “Stolen People & Autonomous Chiefs in Nineteenth-Century Buganda,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 161 –73. Howard, Allen M. “Freetown and the Spatiality of Free and Un-Free Labor in the Atlantic after the Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 16th annual meeting of the World History Association, 28 June –1 July 2007, Milwaukee, WI). Howard, Allen M. “Liberated Slaves in Sierra Leone, 1831” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Jenkins, Julie. “Situating ‘ritual slavery’: Ethnographic Explorations of Trokosi in Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Klein, Martin. “Slave Descent and Social Status in the West African Savanna” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Klein, Martin. “Social and Economic Factors in the Evolution of African Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Kolapo, Femi J. “The Canoe in Nineteenth Century Lower Niger and the Delta,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 75 –114.

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Komlavi-Hahonou, Eric. “Reconfigurations of Slave Identity and Status in the Context of Decentralisation in Niger and Benin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Korieh, Chima J. “Gender and the Political Economy of the Post-Abolition Era: The Bight of Biafra (Nigeria) and its Hinterland,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 41–58. Korieh, Chima J., and Femi James Kolapo, eds. The Aftermath of Slavery: Transitions and Transformations in Southeastern Nigeria. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2007.

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For relevant contents see Anyanwu, Kolapo, Korieh, Njoku, Njoku, and Wariboko.

Kusimba, Chapurukha M. “Slavery and Warfare in African Chiefdoms,” in Elizabeth N. Arkush and Mark W. Allen, eds., The Archaeology of Warfare: Prehistories of Raiding and Conflict (Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press, 2006), pp. 214–52. Leopold, Mark. “Legacies of Slavery in North West Uganda ‘the one-elevens’,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 124–44. Liu, Naiya. “African Sources on Slavery and Emancipation” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). Mann, Kristin. Slavery and the Birth of an African City: Lagos, 1760–1900. Bloomington, ID: Indiana University Press, 2007. Matumona, Muanomasi. “Pra´tica criminosa ou promoc¸a˜o do africano¨ Para uma Sociologia da Histo´ria de A´frica” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Medard, Henri, and Shane Doyle, eds. Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press 2007. For contents see Chretien, Deutsch, Doyle, Hanson, Leopold, Me´dard, Northrup, Reid, Schoenbrun, Steinhart, and Tuck.

Me´dard, Henri. “Introduction,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 1–37. Memel-Foteˆ, Harris. L’esclavage dans les socie´te´s lignage´res de la foreˆt ivoirienne, XVIIeXXe sie´cle. Paris: IRD-Institut de recherche pour le de´veloppement, 2007. Monroe, J. Cameron. “Continuity, Revolution or Evolution on the Slave Coast of West Africa? Royal Architecture and Political Order in Precolonial Dahomey,” Journal of African History, 48, 3 (2007), pp. 349–73. Njoku, Raphael Chijioke. “Igbo Slaves and the Transformation of the Niger-Delta,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 115–35. Northrup, David. “Slavery & Forced Labour in the Eastern Congo 1850–1910,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 111–23.

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Ogundiran, Akinwumi. “Living in the Shadow of the Atlantic World: History and Material Life in a Yoruba-Edo Hinterland, ca. 1600–1750,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Perbi, Akosua Adoma. A History of Indigenous Slavery in Ghana: From the 15th to the 19th Century. Accra, Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2007. Revised edition, originally published in 2004. Perbi, Akosua, and Yaw Bredwa-Mensah. “Slave Camps in Pre-Colonial Ghana: The Case of Jenini in the Brong Ahafo Region,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 138 –47. Reese, Ty M. “Conquest, Abolition, and the Reconstruction of Cross-Cultural Relations at Cape Coast” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Reese, Ty M. “Maintaining the Slave Trade: Free and Unfree Labor at Cape Coast, 1750–1807” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Labor, Slavery and Freedom in a Global Age,” 29th annual North American Labor History Conference, 18 –20 October 2007, Detroit, MI). Reese, Ty M. “The Utility of Violence in Cross-Cultural Trade: Cape Coast, 1750– 1807” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Reid, Richard. “Human Booty in Buganda: The Seizure of People in War, c.1700– c.1900,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 145 –60. Rodet, Marie. “Emancipation, Migrations, and Gender in the Upper Senegal, 1899– 1920” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Rossi, Benedetta. “Rethinking Slavery in Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Rossi, Benedetta. “Slavery and Mobility: The Evolution of Seasonal Labour Migrations in the Ader (Niger)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Schmitz, Jean. “The Maccube of the Almaami, or the Promotion of ‘slaves’ in Fuuta Tooro (Se´ne´gal Valley)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Schoenbrun, David. “Language Evidence of Slavery to the Eighteenth Century,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 38–75. Spiers, Sam. “The Eguafo Kingdom: Investigating Complexity in Southern Ghana” (PhD diss., Syracuse University, 2007). Stahl, Ann Brower. “Entangled Lives: The Archaeology of Daily Life in the Gold Coast Hinterlands, 1400–1900,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Steinhart, Edward I. “Slavery & Social Oppression in Ankole 1890–1940,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 189–209.

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Tuck, Michael W. “Women’s Experiences of Slavery in Late Nineteenth- & Early Twentieth-Century Uganda,” in Medard and Doyle, eds., Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, pp. 174–88. Usman, Aribidesi. “The Landscape and Society of Northern Yorubaland during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Venkatachalam, Meera. “Slavery in the Anlo-Ewe Imagination (Ghana)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Viti, Fabio. Schiavi, servi e dipendenti: antropologia delle forme di dipendenza personale in Africa. Milano, Italy: R. Cortina, 2007. Whatley, Warren. “From Gold Coast to Slave Coast: West Africa in the Emerging Atlantic Economy, 1450–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). 2. Cape of Good Hope Ahjum, Sharifa. “The Law of the (White) Father: Psychoanalysis, ‘paternalism’, and the Historiography of Cape Slave Women,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 83 –108. Baderoon, Gabeba. “‘Prodigal with beauty’: Sex, Race and the Legacy of Slavery in the Cape” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Curto, Jose´ C. “Toward a History of Liberated Africans in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Angola” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Dooling, Wayne. Slavery, Emancipation and Colonial Rule in South Africa. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2007. Guelke, Leonard. “Conversion of Native and Slave Women in Dutch Colonial South Africa: From Assimilation to Apartheid,” in Karen M. Morin and Jeanne Kay Guelke, eds., Women, Religion, & Space: Global Perspectives on Gender and Faith (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2007), pp. 22 –38. Hilton, John. “The Representation of Roman Slavery in the Enforcement and Abolition of Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Jorgensen, Sara C. “Linking Polygamy and Woman-Slavery in Natal: The Roots of the American Zulu Mission Reaction to African Marriage Customs, 1845–1879” (Unpublished paper, 16th annual meeting of the World History Association, 28 June –1 July 2007, Milwaukee, WI). Larson, Pier. “Malagasy Captives at Cape Coast” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA).

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Mitchell, Laura. “Carnal Calvinists, or Sex, Settlers, Servants & Slaves: Household Intimacy at the Cape of Good Hope” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Morton, Fred. “Female Inboekelinge in the South African Republic, 1850–80,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 191–212. Newton-King, Susan. “Hilletje Smits and the Shadow of Death” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Penn, Nigel. “The Voyage Out: Peter Kolb and VOC Voyages to the Cape,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 72–91. Schoeman, Karel. Early Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, 1652–1717. Pretoria, South Africa: Protea Book House, 2007. Scully, Pamela. “Sara Baartman’s Cape Town in the Era of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition”). Shell, Robert Carl-Heinz, Sandra Rowoldt Shell, and Mogamat Kamedien, eds. Bibliographies of Bondage: Selected Bibliographies of South African Slavery and Abolition. Cape Town, South Africa: Nagspro Multimedia, 2007. Shell, Robert Carl-Heinz. Changing Hands. Gardens, South Africa: Ancestry 24, 2007. Worden, Nigel. “Revolt in Cape Colony Slave Society,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 10–23. 3. Portuguese Colonies Berthet, Marina. “Bos terra, nos vida. Relatos de experieˆncias de trabalho nas roc¸as de Sa˜o Tome´” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Candido, Mariana. “Strategies for Social Mobility: The Liaisons Between Foreign Men and Free and Slave Women in 18th Century Benguela” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Capela, Jose´. Diciona´rio de Negreiros em Moc¸ambique 1750–1897. Porto, Portugal: Centro de Estudos Africanos da Universidade do Porto, 2007. Cleveland, Todd. “Walking to Work: Forced Laborers and the Companhia de Diamantes de Angola (Diamang), 1921–1947” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15–17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Deutsch, Georg. “The Abolition Slaves Made. Slave Agency and the Colonial State in Eastern Africa in the Early 20th Century” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Gomes, Patricia. “O trabalho forc¸ado no sistema colonial portugueˆs: o caso da ‘Guine´ Portuguesa’ (1954 –1959)” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal).

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Hanzimanolis, Margaret. “Marriages of Convenience: Portuguese Shipwreck Survivors in Southern Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). John, Angela V. “Cocoa & Causes: Henry W. Nevinson and Angolan Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Pinto, Lu´cio. “O contrato – novo modelo de transfereˆncia de ma˜o do obra para as plantac¸o˜es de Sa˜o Tome´ e Prı´ncipe. O caso dos contratados angolanos” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Santos, Maciel. “A compra dos ‘contractados’: caravanas e redes negreiras em Angola (1900–02)” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Seibert, Gerhard. “Beyond Slavery in Cape Verde and Sa˜o Tome´ e Prı´ncipe. A Comparison of Two African Creole Societies” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Vos, Jelmer. “Transitions in Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Kongo (Northern Angola)” (Unpublished paper, 1st biennial conference of the Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 29 June –2 July 2005, London, England). Zamparoni, Valdemir. De Escravo a Cozinheiro. Colonialismo e Racismo em Moc¸ambique. Salvador, Brazil: EDUFBA/CEAO, 2007. Zimba, Benigna. “Marriage and Enslavement Amongst the Yao of Northern Mozambique: Myths and Traditions of Queen Achivanjila I” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 4. Madagascar Campbell, Gwyn. “Female Bondage in Imperial Madagascar, 1820–95,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 237–57. Campbell, Gwyn. “Unfree Labour, Slavery and Protest in Imperial Madagascar,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 49 –59. Ellis, Stephen. “Tom and Toakafo: The Betsimisaraka Kingdom and State Formation in Madagascar, 1715–1750,” Journal of African History, 48, 3 (2007), pp. 439–55. Evers, Sandra. “Memory as an Instrument of Power and Exclusion: A Case Study of the Betsileo in the Extreme Southern Highlands of Madagascar” (Unpublished paper, 1st biennial conference of the Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 29 June–2 July 2005, London, England). Evers, Sandra. “‘To the manner born’: The Perpetuation of the Ideology and Terminology of Slavery in Madagascar” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Graeber, David. Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007.

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5. Ethiopia Fernyhough, Timothy. “Women, Gender History, and Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Ethiopia,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 215–35. VII. Muslim

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1. General and Comparative Addoun, Yacine Daddi. “L’esclave dans les traite´s arabes de physiognomonie” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Baderoon, Gabeba. “Confessions: The Legacy of Slavery in Representations of Islam in Recent South African Literature” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Casares, Aurelia Martı´n. “Slavery and Gender Roles in the Islamic Republics of Mauritania and Sudan: A Comparative Study” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Chebel, Malek. “L’esclavage en terre d’islam: histoire, mythe et re´alite´” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Chebel, Malek. L’esclavage en terre d’islam: un tabou bien garde´. Paris: Fayard, 2007. Clarence-Smith, William. “Islamic Abolitionism in Sub-Saharan Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Ennaji, Mohammed. “Couleur et Statut dans le monde Arabe” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Foster, Bill. “Spectres of the Anti-Harem: White Christian Male Slaves and Free Muslim Women in the Early Modern Imagination” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Freamon, Bernard K. “Conceptions of Equality and Slavery in Islamic Law: Tribalism, Piety, and Pluralism” (JSD thesis, Columbia University, 2007). Frenkel, Yehoshua. “Slave Girls in Muslim Lands” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Gelder, Geert Jan van. “Slave-Girl Lost and Regained: Transformations of a Story,” in Ulrich Marzolph, ed., The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective (Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2007). Hussein, Ahmed Fulli. “Eunuchs of Abyssinian/Ethiopian Origin in the Muslim World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Johnson, Laura A. “The Slave Singing Girls” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Klein, Martin A. “Sex, Power, and Family Life in the Harem: A Comparative Study,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 63 –81. Nussbaum, Felicity. “Slavery, Blackness and Islam: The Arabian Nights in the Eighteenth Century,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 150–72. Nussbaum, Felicity. “The Arabian Nights in the Eighteenth Century: Other Empires, Other Slaves” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Powers, Paul R. “Offending Heaven and Earth: Sin and Expiation in Islamic Homicide Law,” Islamic Law & Society, 14, 1 (2007), pp. 42–80. Puente, Cristina de la. “The Slave, a Forgotten Member of the Muslim Family” (Unpublished paper, 40th annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, 5–8 May 2005, Kalamazoo, MI). 2. Caliphate and Arabia Abouali, Diana. “Lingering Slavery: Manumission and Social Attitudes in 16th–17th Century Jerusalem” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, 17 –20 November 2007, Montreal, Canada). Attar, S. “Buried in the Deepest Recesses of Memory: A Queen or a Slave? The Vision of Ghassan Kanafani and Emile Habibi of the City of Haifa,” Arab Studies Quarterly, 29, 2 (2007), pp. 37 –56. Beckerleg, Susan. “African Bedouin in Palestine,” African & Asian Studies, 6, 3 (2007), pp. 289–303. Calderini, Simonetta. “A Queen, a Hujja, in Front of Whom the Majority of Slaves are Humbled. Female Spiritual Authority in Islam: The Case of Queen Arwa (1045–1138) of Yemen” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, 17 –20 November 2007, Montreal, Canada). Freamon, Bernard K. “Islamic Law & Abolition in East Africa and Arabia” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 3 December 2007, New Haven, CT). Hopper, Mathew. “Slavery, Family Life, and the African Diaspora in the Arabian Gulf, 1880–1940” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Hopper, Matthew Scott. “The African Presence in Arabia: Slavery, the World Economy, and the African Diaspora in Eastern Arabia, 1840–1940” (PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2006). Rodriguez, Jarbel. Captives and Their Saviors in the Medieval Crown of Aragon. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2007. Toledano, Ehud R. As If Silent and Absent: Bonds of Enslavement in the Islamic Middle East. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007.

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Trabelsi, Salah. “Eunuques et castrats dans le monde musulman classique” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 3. Ottoman Empire— Muslim Turkey

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Csukovits, Eniko¨. “Miraculous Escapes from Ottoman Captivity,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 1–18. ´ David, Ge´za, and Pa´l Fodor, eds. Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders: Early Fifteenth-Early Eighteenth Centuries. Leiden, The Netherlands; Boston, MA: Brill, 2007. For contents see Csukovits, Da´vid, Fodor, Hegyi, Ivanics, No´gra´dy, Pa´lffy, Szaka´ly, ´ jva´ry, and Varga. Tringli, To´th, U

Da´vid, Ge´za. “Manumitted Male Slaves at Galata and Istanbul Around 1700,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 183–92. Ennaji, Mohammed. Le sujet et le mamelouk: Esclavage, pouvoir et religion dans le monde arabe. Paris: Mille et une nuits, 2007. Hegyi, Kla´ra. “Freed Slaves as Soldiers in the Ottoman Fortresses in Hungary,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 85 –92. Hershenzon, Daniel. “Countering Captivity, Contouring Slavery: Trajectories of Enslaved Captives in the Early-Modern Ottoman Empire” (Unpublished presentation, Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop, Rackham Graduate School and the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program, 11 October 2006, Ann Arbor, MI). Miller, Gregory J. “Escaped Turkish Slaves and the Shaping of Western Views of Islam in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, 6–9 May 2004, Kalamazoo, MI). Pa´lffy, Ge´za. “Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman-Hungarian Frontier in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 35–84. To´th, Istva´n Gyo¨rgy. “Catholic Missionaries as Turkish Prisoners in Ottoman Hungary in the Seventeenth Century,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 115 –40. ´ jva´ry, Zsuzsanna J. “A Muslim Captive’s Vicissitudes in Ottoman Hungary (MidU Seventeenth Century),” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 141 –68. 4. Muslim Egypt La Rue, George Michael. “African Slave Women in Egypt, ca. 1820 to the Plague of 1834–35,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 169–89. La Rue, George Michael. “The Homicidal Sorbet: An Account of Slavery, Jealousy, Pregnancy and Murder in a Harem in Alexandria, Egypt, ca. 1840” (Unpublished

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presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Marmon, Shaun. “The Black, the White and the Brown: Attitudes Towards Slave Concubines in the Mamluk Empire” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Muir, William. The Mameluke or Slave Dynasty of Egypt, 1260–1517 A.D. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2007. Originally published in 1896. Walz, Terence. “The Recollection of Reassembled Lives: Black Africans in Egypt at the Turn of the 20th Century” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY).

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5. North Africa and the Sahara Cheikh, Abdel Wedoud Ould. “L’Esclavage Maure revisite´” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Davis, Robert C. Esclaves chre´tiens, maıˆtres musulmans: L’esclavage blanc en Me´diterrane´e, 1500–1800. Arles, France: Actes sud, 2007. Translation of Davis’s Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters. El-Hamel, Chouki. “Surviving Slavery: Sexuality and Female Agency in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Morocco” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Fiume, Giovanna. “Conflit politique, dialogue religieux. L’esclavage et le martyre de Juan de Prado (Marrakech 1631)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Gaasholt, Ole Martin. “Renegotiating Slave Identity or Hanging on to It? Strategies of Social Mobility (and Immobility) in Gossi (Mali)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Hall, Bruce. “Into the Saharan Diaspora: The Epistolary Network of Anjay Isa, Slave from Ghadames in Timbuktu, 1857–1900” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Hardung, Christine. “‘We aren’t clandestines’: Political Mobilisation and Associations of Groups of Slave Origin in Mauritania” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Leservoisier, Olivier. “Contemporary Trajectories of Slavery Among the Haalpulaar of Mauritania: Discriminations, Resistances, and Status Renegotiations” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Lydon, Ghislaine. “Islamic Legal Culture and Slave-Ownership Contests in Nineteenth-Century Sahara,” International Journal of African Historical Studies, 40, 3 (2007), pp. 391 –439. MacLean, Gerald. “Slavery and Sensibility: A Historical Dilemma,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 173–94.

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McDougall, Ann. “Sex, Slavery and Saharans: Listening for Silences, Seeing the Invisible” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). McDougall, Ann. “Studying Slavery in the Sahara: Echoes of the Past, Directions for the Future?” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). Montana, Ismael Musah. “The Origins and Transculturation of Stambali in Husaynid Tunisia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Montana, Ismael. “The Origins, Identities and Demographic Profile of the Enslaved Blacks of Tunisia” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Nyamugusha, Jessica Ann. “Fictions of Servitude: Early Modern French Literary Representations of Europeans Enslaved in North Africa” (PhD diss., Yale University, 2007). Oualdi, M’hamed. “La construction d’un corps. Les mamelouks des beys de Tunis (du XVIIe au XIXe sie`cles)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Se´minaire ‘Communaute´’, ‘Frontie`re’, ‘Identite´’: la traite et l’esclavage dans les sciences socials,” Centre de Recherche sur les Esclavages, 14 December 2007, Paris, France). Pal, Julie. “In the Hands of Savages: Representations of Female Barbary Captivity in Anglo-American Narratives, 1722–1818” (PhD diss., University of Virginia, 2006). Ratcliffe, Donald. “Selling Captain Riley: North African Slavery and American Readers” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Sears, Christine E. “A Different Kind of Slavery: American Captives in Barbary, 1776– 1830” (PhD diss., University of Delaware, 2007). Snyder-Koerber, MaryAnn. “White Slavery, Wandering Jews, and ‘the cause of America’: Cosmopolitan Complications in Royall Tyler’s The Algerine Captive” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Tobias, Steven Michael. “Engaging in Maghreb: Productions of the Secular/Sacred within the Context of the United States-Barbary Conflicts” (PhD diss., University of Washington, 2007). 6. Nilotic Sudan and the Horn La Rue, George. “Following the Enslaved from Sudan to Egypt Using NineteenthCentury Medical Sources” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). McCarthy, James. “From the Nile to the Niger: A Narrative from Nuba” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”).

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Roberts, Richard. “Women, Household Instability, and the End of Slavery in Banamba and Gumbu, French Soudan, 1905–12,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 281–305. Rodet, Marie. “E´mancipation des esclaves, exodes et relations sexuelles au Soudan Franc¸ais: la rede´finition progressive des notions de mariage, de famille et d’appartenance (1900–1912)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Sharkey, Heather J. “American Presbyterians, Freedmen’s Missions, and the Legacy of Slavery in the Nile Valley” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11–14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA).

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7. Muslim West Africa Barry, Boubakar. “Esclavage domestique et identite´ au Fuuta Jallon” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Boyer, Florence. “From the Ambiguity of Terminology to the Complexity of Practices: The Question of Slavery in a Tuareg Society of South-Western Niger” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Brown, Carolyn. “From Slave to Man: Gendered Emancipation Struggles and Colonialism in Southeastern Nigeria 1922–1935” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). O’Hear, Ann. “African Sources for the Study of Slavery and its Aftermath in Ilorin, Nigeria” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Pierce, Steven. “Unseemly Habits: Statuses of Slavery, Abolition, and Memory in Northern Nigerian Hausaland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Stilwell, Sean. “Attempting Abolition: Royal Slavery and the Failure of the British Colonial State in Kano, Northern Nigeria” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). 8. Muslim East Africa Bromber, Katrin. “Mjakazi, Mpambe, Mjoli, Suria: Female Slaves in Swahili Sources,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 111– 27. Kollman, Paul V. “The Evangelization of Slaves in East Africa, 1860–84” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Sheriff, Abdul. “Suria (‘secondary wives’)—The Impact of the Institution in an Islamic Society of Zanzibar” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Vander Biesen, Ivan. “Gender and Sexual Relationship on 19th Century Zanzibar” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Vuorela, Ulla. “Freeborn and Slaves in African Philosophy. Studying the Moral Order of a Tanzanian Village Through Oral Stories” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”).

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9. Muslim Asia Mirzai, Behnaz Asl. “The Legacy of Slavery: The Cultural and Religious Practices of Afro-Iranians” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Walker, Niambi. “The Social Function of African Enslavement in Qajar Iranian Households” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 10. Other Ivanics, Ma´ria. “Enslavement, Slave Labour and Treatment of Captives in the Crimean Khanate,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 193–220. VIII. Ancient 1. General and Comparative Annequin, Jacques. “Esclaves-esclavage, peurs individuelles et peurs socials dans les Me´tamorphoses d’Apule´e,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 231–39. DuBois, Page. “The Coarsest Demand: Utopia and the Fear of Slaves,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 435–44. Ducrey, Pierre. “Le monde antique est-il base´ sur la peur? Peur des esclaves, peur de l’esclavage dans le monde gre´co-romain,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 9–20. Fairey, Emily. “Slavery in the Classical Utopia: A Comparative Study” (PhD diss., City University of New York, 2006). Gerva´s, M. Rodrı´guez. “Enseigner la peur, reproduire la domination. Une approche,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 337–45. Harvey, D. “‘The severity of the master, and misery of the slave’: Fears and Evils in David Hume’s Essay Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 347–60. Iriarte, Ana. “Une peur cole´rique ou la re´sistance tragique des vierges asservies,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 243–50. Martı´nez Lacy, Ricardo. “Fear as a Factor in Slave Revolts,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 35–38.

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Mckeown, Niall. Invention of Ancient Slavery? London: Duckworth, 2007. Pla´cido, Domingo. “La guerre, la de´mocratie et la peur de l’esclavage,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 89 –96. Sebillotte Cuchet, Violaine. “Habiter quelque part: le lien a` la terre et la menace de l’esclavage,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 395–403. Serghidou, Anastasia, ed. Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean¼Peur de l’esclave, peur de l’esclavage en Me´diterrane´e ancienne: discours, repre´sentations, pratiques: actes du XXIXe colloque du groupe international de recherche sur l’esclavage dans l’antiquite´, GIREA, Rethymnon, 4–7 novembre 2004. Besanc¸on, France: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comte´, 2007. For contents see Annequin, Arnaoutoglou, Bouvier, Brock, Demont, Domı´nguez, DuBois, Ducrey, Fountoulakis, Gallego, Gamauf, Gerva´s, Gonzales, Harvey, Hidalgo, Iriarte, Lo´pez Barja de Quiroga, Martı´nez Lacy, Mavrogiannis, McKewn, Paradiso, Parker, Perez Sa´nchez, Pla´cido, Prieto, Royen, Sebillotte Cuchet, Serghidou, Thalmann, Tuplin, Valde`s Guia, and Zachos.

Thalmann, William. “Despotic Authority, Fear and Ideology of Slavery,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 193–205. Tuplin, Christopher. “Fear of Slavery and the Failure of the polis,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 57 –74. 2. Ancient Near East Akkus¸, Suzan. “Eski o¨n asya toplumlarında ko¨lelik mu¨essesesi” (PhD diss., Pamukkale ¨ niversitesi, 2007). U Malul, Meir. “What Is the Relationship Between Piercing a Slave’s Ear (Ex. 21:6) and Circumcising Him within the Passover Sacrifice (Ex. 12: 43 –50)?,” Zeitschrift Fu¨ur Altorientalische Und Biblische Rechtsgeschichte, 13 (2007), pp. 135–58. Nordling, John G. “Identity in Christ: Pauline Perspectives on Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, 22nd annual meeting of on Exegetical Theology, 17 January 2007, Fort Wayne, IN). Osiek, C., and M. Y. Macdonald. “Female Slaves: Twice Vulnerable,” in C. Osiek and M. Y. Macdonald, eds., A Woman’s Place: House Churches in Earliest Christianity (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2006). Ragen, Asher. “The Neo-Babylonian Sirku: A Social History” (PhD diss., Harvard University, 2007). Seters, John van. “Law of the Hebrew Slave: A Continuing Debate,” Zeitschrift Fur Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 119, 2 (2007), pp. 169 –83. 3. Greece and Dependencies Arnaoutoglou, Ilias. “Fear of Slaves in Ancient Greek Legal Texts,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 133–44.

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Bouvier, D. “La peur de l’esclavage comme peur refoule´e dans l’Iliade,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 167–77. Brock, Roger. “Figurative Slavery in Greek Thought,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 209–15. Demont, P. “La peur et le rire: la perception de l’esclavage dans les Grenouilles d’Aristophane,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 179–92. Domı´nguez, A. “Fear of Enslavement and Sacred Slavery as Mechanisms of Social Control Among the Ancient Locrian,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 405–22. Fischer, Josef. “Zwischen Partnerschaft und Missbrauch: Unfreiheit und Sexualita¨t im klassischen Athen” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Fountoulakis, Andreas. “Punishing the Lecherous Slave: Desire and Power in Herondas 5,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 251 –64. Gallego, J. “Douˆlos kata` no´mon y la idea de hombre en la Grecia cla´sica,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 75 –88. Heath, Malcolm. “Aristotle on Natural Slavery” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy, Leeds University, 27 –28 March 2007, Leeds, England). Heath, Malcolm. “Aristotle’s Theory on Natural Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, Leeds Classics Department Research Seminar, University of Leeds, 24 January 2007, Leeds, England). Hunnings, Leanne. “The Paradigms of Slavery: Slave Execution in Homer’s Odyssey” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Kahane, Ahuvia. “Ethical Modalities and States of the Modern” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Kellow, Margaret. “The Greek Slave: Elision and Disjunction in American Antislavery Imagery” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Langerwerf, Lydia. “How C.L.R James Could Have Used the Classics: The Leadership of Aristomenes in Pausanias’ Messeniaka and Drimakos in Athenaeus’ Deipnosophistae, Book 6” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Meital, Amir, and Joseph Agassi. “Slaves in Plato’s Laws,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 37, 3 (2007), pp. 315–47. Millett, Paul. “Aristotle and Slavery in Athens,” Greece & Rome, 54, 2 (2007), pp. 178– 209. Mori, Anatole. “Masters and Slaves: The Displacement of Authority in Early Hellenistic Literature” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians, 5–8 May 2005, Columbia, MO).

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Nikolsky, Boris. “Euripides’ Cyclops: Concepts of Freedom and Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Paradiso, Annalisa. “Sur la servitude volontaire des Mariandyniens d’He´racle´e du Pont,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 23 –33. Patterson, Cynthia. “Other Sorts: Slave, Foreign, and Female Identities in Periclean Athens,” in Loren J. Samons, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). Proffitt, Laura. “Menander’s ‘Habrotonon’: The Scholarly Treatment of a Prostituted Slave” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Rankine, Patrice. “Odysseus as Slave? Imagining the Origins of Freedom in Homeric Greece” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Reichardt, Tobias. “Die Abha¨ngigkeit der Frau in der griechischen Philosophie” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Serghidou, Anastasia. “Les deux temps de la peur. Crainte imme´diate et peur d’asservissement prospectif. Le cas d’He´rodote,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 217–30. Stawicka, Monika. “Eros und die Unterlegenheitsverha¨ltnisse in der Dionysiaka des Nonnos aus Panopolis” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Thalmann, William G. “Some Ancient Representations of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Valde`s Guia, Miriam. “Peur et contrainte des de´pendants ratifie´es par des pratiques judiciaires et religieuses: les paysans atimoi de l’Attique archaı¨que,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 99–114. Wrenhaven, Kelly Joss. “Greek Representations of the Slave Body: A Conflict of Ideas?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Zachos, G. “Interference of the City in the Elateian Manumissions,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 115–24. Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel. “Partly Slave, Partly Free: The Legal Status of Manumitted Slaves Under Paramone” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 13 –16 November 2003, Washington, DC). 4. Rome and Provinces Bruun, Christer. “Roman Cognomina and the Question of Servile Descent” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”).

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Chiusi, Tiziana J. “Sklaverei und Recht in Rom” (Unpublished presentation, Wissenschafts-Matinee, Universita¨t Des Saarlandes, 11 February 2007, Saarbru¨cken, Germany). Fitzgerald, William. “The Minimal Addition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Frielinghaus, Heide. “Listige Sklaven und cholerische Alte: Marmorne Statuetten von Komo¨dienschauspielern in der ro¨mischen Kaiserzeit” (Unpublished presentation, Institut fu¨r Kunstgeschichte, Universita¨t Mainz, 17 February 2007, Mainz, Germany). Frier, Bruce. “Adverse Selection in Market Sales of Roman Slaves” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 13 –16 November 2003, Washington, DC). Gamauf, Richard. “‘Cum aliter nulla domus tuta esse possit. . .’: Fear of Slaves and Roman Law,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 145–64. Gonzales, Antonio. “Peur des affranchis impe´riaux et compassion envers les affranchis prive´s dans l’oeuvre de Pline le Jeune,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 307–24. Grubbs, Judith Evans. “The Enslavement of Freeborn Children in the Roman Empire” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 19 –21 November 2000, Princeton, NJ). Harper, J. Kyle. “Slavery in Late Ancient Mediterranean” (PhD diss., Harvard University, 2007). Hidalgo, Marı´a Jose´. “The Flight of Slaves and Bands of latrones in Apuleius,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 325–36. Joshel, Sandra R. “‘With this wet clay, you can make whatever you please’: The Sale of Slaves in Ancient Rome” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Joshel, Sandra. “Geographies of Slave Containment and Movement” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Kamen, Deborah. “The Active Slave: Representing Slavery in Martial” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Kampen, Natalie. “Slavery in the Military: Problems of Iconography” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Keegan, Peter. “Reading the ‘pages’ of the domus Caesaris pueri delicati, Slave Education, and the Graffiti of the Palatine Paedagogium” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Kleiwegt, Marc. “Cultivating the Memory of Slavery: Trimalchio and the SlaveMarket” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians, 3–6 May 2007, Princeton, NJ). Laes, Christian. “Child Labour and Slave Labour in Roman Antiquity” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”).

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Lenski, Noel. “Working Models: Functional Art and the Ancient Conception of Labour” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Lo´pez Barja de Quiroga, Pedro. “Fear of Freedmen. Roman Republican Laws on Voting Procedure,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 125–31. Lo´pez Barja, Pedro. Esclaves et affranchis a´ Rome: las relaciones de dependencia en las Instituciones de Gayo: indice tematico. Besanc¸on, France: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comte´, 2007. MacDonald, Margaret Y. “Slavery, Sexuality and House Churches: A Reassessment of Colossians 3.18 –4.1 in Light of New Research on the Roman Family,” New Testament Studies, 53, 1 (2007), pp. 94–113. Mavrogiannis, Theodoros. “Re´bellions d’esclaves et re´actions politiques de 137 a` 101 av. J.-C.,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 423–34. McKeown, Niall. “Had They No Shame? Martial, Statius and Roman Sexual Attitudes Towards Slave Children,” in Sally Crawford and Gillian Beatrice Shepherd, eds., Children, Childhood and Society (Oxford, UK: Archaeopress, 2007), pp. 57 –62. McKeown, Niall. “The Sound of John Henderson Laughing: Pliny 3.14 and Roman Slaveowners’ Fear of Their Slaves,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 265–79. Morales Cara, Manuel. Esclavitud en las colonias romanas de Andalucia. Granada, Spain: Editorial Universidad de Granada, 2007. Mouritsen, Henrik. “Slavery and Manumission in Two Aristocratic Roman Households” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Parker, Holt. “Free Women and Male Slaves, or Mandingo Meets the Roman Empire,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 281–98. Perry, Matthew J. “Gender and Manumission: Freedwomen in Ancient Rome” (PhD diss., The University of Chicago, 2007). Prieto, Arciniega. “Miedo, menosprecio y castigo a los esclavos en el cine de romanos,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 361–92. Riviere, Yann. “L’impitoyable traque des esclaves fugitives,” L’histoire, 318 (2007), pp. 66–71. Rodger, Alan. “A Very Good Reason for Buying a Slave Woman?,” Law Quarterly Review, 123 (2007), pp. 447–54. “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture” (6th E.T. Salmon Conference on Roman Studies, McMaster University, 28 –29 September 2007, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada). For presentations see Bradley, Bruun, Joshel, Kampen, Keegan, Laes, Lenski, Mouritsen, and Souza.

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Rosenthal, Crystal A. “The Depiction of Slaves within Banqueting Imagery of the Early Empire” (MA thesis, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2007). Roth, Ulrike. Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery Between Evidence and Models. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2007. Royen, Rene´ van. “Slavery and Conquest,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 39 –54. Sabnis, Sonia Anjali. “Storytelling Slaves and Narrative Resistance in Apuleius’ ‘Metamorphoses’” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2006). Schumacher, Leonhard. Corpus der ro¨mischen Rechtsquellen zur antiken Sklaverei Teil 6. Stellung des Sklaven im Sakralrecht. Stuttgart, Germany: Steiner, 2007. Souza, Philip de. “Slavery in the Roman Iconography of War” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture”). Sturm, Fritz. “Code noir und ro¨misches Sklavenrecht” (Unpublished presentation, “Sklaverei - Knechtschaft und Frondienst - Zwangsarbeit,” Universita¨t Trier, 16 May 2007, Trier, Germany). ¨ Thury, Gu¨nther E. “Sexualita¨t und Gewalt im ro¨mischen Alltag” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Webster, Jane. “Comparative History and the Study of Roman Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, Department of Anthropology, 9 April 2007, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN). 5. Egypt 6. Other Feldbacher, Rainer. “Sakrale und profane Prostitution im Alten Orient” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Perez Sa´nchez, Dionisio. “Social Domination and Protective Heavens. Dependences and Withdrawal from the World in the Visigothic Milieu,” in Serghidou, ed., Fear of Slaves, Fear of Enslavement in the Ancient Mediterranean, pp. 299–303. IX. Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1. General and Comparative Anderson, Bonnie S. “Frauenemancipation and Beyond: The Use of the Concept of Emancipation by Early European Feminists,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 82–97. Arias, Santa. “Equal Rights and Individual Freedom: Enlightenment Intellectuals and the Lascasian Apology for African Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA).

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Cluse, Christoph. “Genealogische Entfremdung: Das Beispiel der mediterranen Sklaverei im Mittelalter” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Heta¨ren und Lustknaben, Zwangsprostitution und Sex-Sklaverei”). Drescher, Seymour. “Women’s Mobilization in the Era of Slave Emancipation: Some Anglo-French Comparisons,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 98–120. Forsdick, Charles. “Toussaint Louverture and Abolitionism in Britain and France: The Ambiguities of Literary Conscription” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Glover, John. “Abolition and Emancipation as a Discourse of Colonization and Control” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Liu, Tessie P. “Backlash against Emancipation: The Origins of Polygenism and Political Economy” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The bloody Writing is for ever torn”). Salih, Sara. “Filling Up the Space Between Mankind and Ape: Racism, Speciesism and the Androphilic Ape,” Ariel, 38, 1 (2007), pp. 95–111. Williams, Dellvin R. “Trajectories: Conceptual Methodological Notes on Slavery and Servile Labor in the Mediterranean World-Economy from the Eleventh to the Fifteenth Centuries” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). 2. Byzantine 3. Italy and Colonies Aymard, Maurice. “Slaves, Day-Labourers and Share-Croppers: de l’efficacite´ compare´e des formes de controˆle du travail dans les campagnes italiennes entre Moyen-aˆge et e´poque moderne” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Legal Bondage and Legal Constraints on Labour Mobility in the Euroasiatic Space”). Parker, Deborah. “The Language of Captivity in Michelangelo’s Letters” (Unpublished paper, 53rd annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, 22 –24 March 2007, Miami, FL). Polzonetti, Pierpaolo. “Oriental Tyranny in the Extreme West: Reflections on Amiti e Ontario and Le Gare Generose,” Eighteenth-Century Music, 4, 1 (2007), pp. 27– 53. Rothman, Natalie. “Contested Subjecthood: Runaway Slaves in Early Modern Venice” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Ruvoldt, Maria. “Michelangelo’s Slaves and the Gift of Liberty” (Unpublished paper, 52nd annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, 23 –25 March 2006, San Francisco, CA).

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Stantchev, Stefan. “Ethnicity, Slavery, Identity, and the Late Medieval ‘Italian’ Legal Practices” (Unpublished paper, 40th annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, 5–8 May 2005, Kalamazoo, MI). Taylor, Julie Anne. “Freedom and Bondage among Muslims in Southern Italy during the Thirteenth Century,” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 27, 1 (2007), pp. 71–77.

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4. Iberia Berbel, Ma´rcia Regina, and Rafael de Bivar Marquese. “The Absence of Race: Slavery, Citizenship, and Pro-Slavery Ideology in the Cortes of Lisbon and the Rio de Janeiro Constituent Assembly (1821–4),” Social History, 32, 4 (2007), pp. 415–33. Blickle, Peter. “Leibeigenschaft am Ende des Mittel alters. Ein Referenzsystem fu¨r den Umgang mit der Sklavereı´,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 287–302. Blumenthal, Debra. “Maternity, Paternity, and Midwives in Late Medieval Valencia” (Unpublished paper, 52nd annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, 23 –25 March 2006, San Francisco, CA). Blumenthal, Debra. “Cosa de mal exemple: Slave Plaintiffs before the Courts” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 7–9 November 2002, San Diego, CA). Buehler, Helmet. “African Slaves in Portugal,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Castro, Hebe Maria Mattos de. “Honor, Status and Slavery in the Portuguese Atlantic 17th Century Wars” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Eisenberg, Jose´. “Cultural Encounters, Theoretical Adventures: The Jesuit Missions to the New World and the Justification of Voluntary Slavery,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 357–84. Filho, Willis Guerra. “Das theologisch-politische Problem der Versklavung von Farbigen im Denken Pater Antonio Vieiras,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 419 –38. Fracchia, Carmen. “Constructing the Black Slave in Early Modern Spanish Painting,” in Tom Nichols, ed., Others and Outcasts in Early Modern Europe: Picturing the Social Margins (Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2007). Fra-Molinero, Baltasar, and Sue E. Houchins. “From Golden Child to Bride of Christ: The Experience of an African Nun in Eighteenth-Century Spain” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Kaufmann, Matthias, and Robert Schnepf, eds. Politische Metaphysik: die Entstehung moderner Rechtskonzeptionen in der spanischen Scholastik. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Lang, 2007. For contents see Blickle, Eisenberg, Filho, Kaufmann, Recknagel, Scattola, Sosoe, and Tellkamp.

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Kaufmann, Matthias. “Luis de Molina u¨ber subjektive Rechte, Herrschaft und Sklaverei,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 205 –26. Lopez, Adrian. “Communities of Immunity in the Iberian Atlantic World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Mendes, Anto´nio de Almeida. “Traites ibe´riques entre Me´diterrane´e et Atlantique: le Noir au cœur des Empires modernes et de la premie`re mondialisation (ca. 1435–1550),” Anais de Histo´ria de Ale´m-mar, 6 (2006), pp. 351–87. Nafafe, Jose Lingna. “Abolitionist Movements in the Portuguese Kingdom and Europe 17th Century: Lourenco Mendoca da Silva, Race, Identity and Difference” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). ´ Nafafe, Jose´ Lingna. “Race, Identity and Difference: Abolitionist Movements in the Portuguese Kingdom and 17th-Century Europe—Lourenc¸o Mendonc¸a da Silva” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Paquette, Gabriel. “Slavery, Abolition and European Immigration in Jose´ da Silva Lisboa’s Political and Economic Thought (c. 1800–1830)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Scattola, Merio. “Sklaverei, Krieg und Recht. Die Vorlesung u¨ber die Regula ‘Peccatum’ von Diego de Covarrubias y Leyva,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 303 –56. Silleras-Ferna´ndez, Nu´ria. “Nigra Sum Sed Formosa: Black Slaves and Exotica in the Court of a Fourteenth-Century Aragonese Queen,” Medieval Encounters, 13, 3 (2007), pp. 546–65. Sosoe, Lukas. “Wege zur Menschheit. Zur Diskussion von Valladolid zwischen Las Casas und Sepulveda,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 385–98. Sweet, James. “Beyond Slavery: Africanising Iberian Atlantic History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). ¨ ber den Zusammenhang von Freiheit und Sklaverei bei Tellkamp, Jo¨rg Alejandro. “U Vitoria und Soto,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 155–76. Vickery, Paul S. “Gomes Eanes de Zurara, Garcia de Resende and Their Impact upon Bartolome de las Casas’ View on African Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 10th Anniversary Mediterranean Studies Congress, Universidade de E´vora, 30 May–2 June 2007, E´vora, Portugal). Vose, Robin. “The Case of the Vanishing Moor: Michael Bennazar, Mission and Slavery in Conquered Mallorca” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 19 –21 April 2007, Miami Beach, FL). Walker, Timothy D. “Slaves, Chocolate, and the Portuguese Atlantic Colonies, 1730– 1825” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH).

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Winter, Rebecca. “From Lactating Madonnas to Enslaved Muslim Women: Breastfeeding in the Medieval Realms of Aragon” (Unpublished paper, 40th annual International Congress on Medieval Studies, 5–8 May 2005, Kalamazoo, MI).

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5. France Alexander, William. “‘An indelible stain’: Blacks and the Dynamics of Race in Eighteenth Century France” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Bayart, Jean-Franc¸ois. “Les chemins de traverse de l’hegemonie coloniale en Afrique de l’Ouest francophone: anciens esclaves, anciens combattants, nouveaux musulmans.” Politique Africaine, 105 (2007), pp. 201–40. Boulle, Pierre H. Race et esclavage dans la France de l’Ancien Re´gime. Paris, France: Perrin, 2007. Chaudhuri, Nupur. “Pierre Caron de Beaumarchais and the Slavery Question” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Cottias, Myriam, and Arlette Farge, eds. De la ne´cessite´ d’adopter l’esclavage en France. Texte anonyme de 1797. Paris: Bayard, 2007. Cottias, Myriam. “Ces ‘hommes dangereux’ de 1848. L’amnistie a` l’e´preuve de l’abolition de l’esclavage,” Gene`ses, 66 (2007), pp. 30 –50. Cottias, Myriam. La question noire histoire d’une construction colonial. Paris: Bayard, 2007. Cowles, Mary Jane. “The Subjectivity of the Colonial Subject from Olympe de Gouges to Mme de Duras,” L’Esprit Cre´ateur, 47, 4 (2007), pp. 29–43. Dieme, Joseph Claude. “L’inscription du Code noir dans la litterature coloniale et son evolution dans les litteratures francophones de la diaspora” (PhD diss., The University of Iowa, 2006). Gauthier, Florence. Aristocratie de l’e´piderme: le combat de la Socie´te´ des citoyens de couleur, 1789–1791. Paris: CNRS, 2007. Kadish, Doris Y. “‘Sarah’ and Antislavery,” L’Esprit Cre´ateur, 47, 4 (2007), pp. 93–104. Larousse, Pierre, and Franc¸oise Verge´s. Ne`gre, Ne´grier, Traite des ne`gres: Trois articles du Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe sie`cle. Saint-Pourc¸ain-sur-Sioule: Bleu autour, 2007. Morgenstern, Mira. “Closing the Circle: The Implications of Slavery in the Political Thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Ndouma¨i, Pierre. On ne naıˆt pas noir, on le deviant les me´tamorphoses d’une ide´ologie raciste et esclavagiste. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2007. Offen, Karen. “How (and Why) the Analogy of Marriage with Slavery Provided the Springboard for Women’s Rights Demands in France, 1640–1848,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 57 –81.

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Palmer, Jennifer. “Feminine Authority and Slavery in Eighteenth-Century La Rochelle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Palmer, Jennifer. “Slavery and the Letter of the Law: Gender and Race Hierarchies in Eighteenth-Century La Rochelle” (Unpublished paper, 33rd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 6–10 June 2007, La Rochelle, France). Palmeri, Frank. “Animal-Human Hybridity and Slavery in Diderot’s ‘D’Alembert’s Dream’” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Peabody, Sue. “Seventeenth-Century Missionaries and the Legitimacy of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 28th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 15–19 May 2002, New Haven, CT). Prasad, Pratima. “Intimate Strangers: Interracial Encounters in Romantic Narratives of Slavery,” L’Esprit Cre´ateur, 47, 4 (2007), pp. 1–15. Pruitt, Dwain C. “Creating Communities of Color: The Eighteenth- and NineteenthCentury Nantais Noirs” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Pruitt, Dwain C. “‘The opposition of the law to the law’: Race, Slavery, and the Law in Nantes, 1715–1778,” French Historical Studies, 30, 2 (2007), 147–74. Pruitt, Dwain. “Nantes Noir: Investigating the Early Modern Black Atlantic World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Ramgotra, Manjeet K. “Eighteenth-Century Colonialism, Commerce and the Slave Trade in Montesquieu’s Republicanism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Re´gent, Fre´de´ric. La France et ses esclaves: de la colonisation aux abolitions, 1620–1848. Paris: Grasset, 2007. Sicard-Cowan, He´le`ne. “De´sir Colonial et ‘Conscience Historique Authentique’: ‘La Belle Dorothe´e’ de Charles Baudelaire,” Nineteenth Century French Studies, 35, 3 (2007), pp. 537 –46. 6. England Adi, Hakim. “Black People in Britain,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 92–101. Alexander, Rob. “The Case of Hannah Barnard: A Sea Change in British Quakerism and Attitudes Toward Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Amussen, Susan Dwyer. Caribbean Exchanges: Slavery and the Transformation of English Society, 1640–1700. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2007. Barclay, John M. G. “‘Am I not a man and a brother?’ Bible and the British Anti-Slavery Campaign,” Expository Times, 119, 1 (2007), pp. 3–14. Barrett, I. J. “The Meaning of Liberty, Benjamin Vaughan and the Dilemma of Slavery in 1790s Britain” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An

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Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Belmonte, Kevin. “‘Light and liberty’: Principles of Human Rights as Expressed in the Abolitionist Writings of William Wilberforce” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Bindman, David. Mind-Forg’d Manacles: William Blake and Slavery. London: Hayward Gallery, 2007. Bossert, A. R., III. “The Golden Chain: Royal Slavery, Sovereignty and Servitude in Early Modern English Literature, 1550–1688” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2006). Boulukos, George E. “Olaudah Equiano & the Eighteenth-Century Debate on Africa,” Eighteenth-Century Studies, 40, 2 (2007), pp. 241–55. Boulukos, George. “The Horror of Hybridity: Enlightenment, Anti-Slavery and Racial Disgust in Charlotte Smith’s Story of Henrietta (1800),” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 87 –109. Bressey, Caroline. “The Black Presence in England and Wales after the Abolition Act, 1807–1930,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 224–37. Brown, Christopher Leslie. “Antislavery and the Image of Africa: Information and Aspiration in the Era of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Cairns, John. “Slaves and Slave-Owners in 18th Century Scotland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Carey, Brycchan. “Lost Protests, Hidden Watermarks, and Suspiciously Neat Handwriting: Abolitionism in Manuscript” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Chater, Kathy. “Black People in England, 1660–1807,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 66 –83. Cleall, Esme´. “‘Reconfiguring the British’: Seminars and Commemoration of the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave-Trade,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 456–59. Coleman, Deirdre. “Henry Smeathman and the Natural Economy of Slavery,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 130–49. Critchlow, Kenwyn. “Blackened Figures: Art and Politics in the Paintings of Carlisle Harris,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Desrochers, Robert. “Periphery as Center: Slavery, Print, and Identity in the British Atlantic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Dixon, Lorraine. “The Nature of Black Presence in England Before the Abolition of Slavery,” Black Theology: An International Journal, 5, 2 (2007), pp. 171–83. Downes, Melissa. “Rebels or Rabble Juxtaposed: Pirates, Rebelled Slaves, and AntiSlavery Discourse in Early Eighteenth-Century British Literature” (Unpublished

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paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Draper, Nick. “‘Possessing slaves’: Ownership, Compensation and Metropolitan Society in Britain at the Time of Emancipation 1834–40,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 74 –102. Drescher, Seymour. “British Abolitionism and Abolition Policy during the Age of Revolution in Comparative Context” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Drescher, Seymour. “‘Emperors of the World’: Abolitionism and British Imperialism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition”). Drescher, Seymour. “Emperors of the World: Abolitionism and Imperialism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Dresser, Madge. “Set in Stone? Statues and Slavery in London,” History Workshop Journal, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 162 –99. Dresser, Madge. “Remembering Slavery in Bristol” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Dresser, Madge. “Set in Stone?: Statues and Slavery in London” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Dzelzainis, Ella. “‘On the flogging of women’: From Plantation to Factory Slavery in the Work of Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Englund, Daniel. “Granville Sharp’s Contribution to the British Anti-Slavery Movement” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Eze, Emmanuel. “Equiano and the Enlightenment” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Fergus, Claudius. “Abolitionism and the Remodeling of Colonialism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Finn, Margot. “Slaves and Bastards: Scots and the Indian Empire at Home, c.1780– 1820” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Scotland, Union and Empire”). Hall, Edith. “Abolitionists and the Classics in Britain” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Hodgson, Lucia. “Social Contract: Children, Slaves, and Race in William Fleetwood’s Relative Duties” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA).

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Hodkinson, Steve. “The Image of the Helot in 18th-Century Abolitionist Debates” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Howman, Brian. “Abolitionism in Liverpool,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 277–96. Huzzey, Richard. “‘In the end, the world honours its saints’: Britain’s Anti-Slavery Anniversaries, 1933–34” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Iwanisziw, Susan B. “Intermarriage in Late-Eighteenth-Century British Literature: Currents in Assimilation and Exclusion,” Eighteenth-Century Life, 31, 2 (2007), pp. 56–82. Jacobs, Editha (Nancy). “Visual Expressions of Slavery and Emancipation, 1700– 1834,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Jennings, Judith. “Gender, Religion, Liberty and Abolition: Mary Morris Knowles and Jane Harry Thresher Speak Out” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Kaufmann, Miranda. “Africans in Britain 1500–1640: New Evidence of Their Numbers and Experience” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Kaye, Mike. “The Development of the Anti-Slavery Movement after 1807,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 238–58. Kinealy, Christine. “The Liberator Daniel O’Connell and Anti-Slavery,” History Today, 57, 12 (2007), pp. 51 –57. Laidlaw, Zoe¨. “Heathens, Slaves and Aborigines: Thomas Hodgkin’s Critique of Missions and Anti-Slavery,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 133–61. Leask, Nigel. “Robert Burns, Helen Maria Williams, and the Poetics of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Livesay, Daniel. “Imagining Difference: Abolition and Mixed Race in the British Atlantic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Livesay, Daniel. “Race and Demography: The Impact of Abolitionism on Mixed-Race Britons” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500–2000”). Lovejoy, Paul. “Equiano, Empire and Slavery: The Scottish Connection” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). MacDonald, Jamie. “The Relationship of Highland Scots and Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). MacDonald, Joyce Green. “British Slavery: Speech, Writing, Memory,” EighteenthCentury Studies, 41, 1 (2007), pp. 107–9.

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Margolin, Sam. “‘And freedom to the slave’: Antislavery Ceramics 1787-1865,” Studio Potter, 35, 2 (2007), pp. 39 –41. Midgley, Clare. “British Abolition and Feminism in Transatlantic Perspective,” in Sklar and Stewart, eds., Women’s Rights and Transatlantic Antislavery in the Era of Emancipation, pp. 121–39. Midgley, Clare. “Women and Anti-Slavery in Scotland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Millette, James. “Abolition, Emancipation and Nation Building: Coincidence or Consequence?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Molineux, Catherine. “Envisioning Black Freedom in British Graphic Art, 1787–1815” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Morgan, Kenneth. Slavery and the British Empire: From Africa to America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Nicholson, Anita C. “Transitional Figures: Literary and Visual Representations of the Anglo-African in the Mid-Late 18th Century” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Oldfield, John R. Chords of Freedom: Commemoration, Ritual, and British Transatlantic Slavery. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press 2007. Pybus, Cassandra. “‘A less favourable specimen’: The Abolitionist Response to SelfEmancipated Slaves in Sierra Leone, 1793–1808,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 97 – 112. Quilley, Geoff. “The Lie of the Land: Slavery and the Aesthetics of Imperial Landscape in Eighteenth-Century British Art,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 118–35. Reddie, Richard S. Abolition!: The Struggle to Abolish Slavery in the British Empire. Oxford: Lion, 2007. Robinson, Alex. “The Shaping of an Abolitionist, James Stephen 1758–1832” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Rodgers, Nini. Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612–1865. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Salih, Sara. “Putting Down Rebellion. Witnessing the Body of the Condemned in Abolition-Era Narratives,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 64 –86. Schrock, Alice Almond. “An Uncommon Friendship: Wilberforce, Butxton, Gurney and the Crusade Against Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA).

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“Scotland, Union and Empire” (Economic History Society Women’s Committee, 18th annual workshop, University of Edinburgh, 3 November 2007, Edinburgh, Scotland).

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For presentations see Finn, Hamilton, and Swan.

Stanley, Brian. “Baptists, Anti-Slavery and the Legacy of Imperialism,” The Baptist Quarterly, 42, 4 (2007). Swaminathan, Srividhya. “Match Made in Heaven: Evangelicism, Antislavery, and Defining the ‘true’ Christian” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Teakle, Josephine. “Mary Birkett Card: An Early Abolitionist Poet” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Thomas, Sue. “Christianity and the State of Slavery in Jane Eyre,” Victorian Literature and Culture, 35, 1 (2007), pp. 57–79. Tomko, Michael. “Abolition Poetry, National Identity, and Religion: The Case of Peter Newby’s The Wrongs of Almoona,” The Eighteenth Century, 48, 1 (2007), pp. 25–43. Torpy, Art. “Samuel Wesley: Early Abolitionist, London, England” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Torrington, Arthur, Rita McLean, Victoria Osborne, and Ian Grosvenor, eds. Equiano: Enslavement, Resistance and Abolition. Birmingham, UK: Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 2007. Catalogue to accompany the Equiano exhibition at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

Traver, John C. “The Joys of Geophagy: Dirt-Eaters, Slavery, and the British Nation” (Unpublished paper, 38th annual meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 22 –25 March 2007, Atlanta, GA). Wald, Margaret. “Roman Heroics in Addison’s Cato and Edgeworth’s ‘The Grateful Negro’” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25–28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Walker, Marilyn. “Raging Hearts: Rhetorical Revolt in the Antislavery Verse of Anna Letitia Barbauld and Helen Maria Williams” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Walker, Paul. “Moses Roper (1815–?): An African-American Baptist in Victorian England (1835–44),” The Baptist Quarterly, 42, 4 (2007). Walvin, James. “Emancipation Through Three Men’s Eyes: Newton, Thistlewood and Equiano” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Walvin, James. Britain’s Slave Empire. Stroud, UK: Tempus, 2007. Walvin, James. The Trader, the Owner, the Slave: Parallel Lives in the Age of Slavery. London: Jonathan Cape, 2007.

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Ward, Abigail. “Transforming Documents into Monuments: Beryl Gilroy’s Stedman and Joanna” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Ward, Abigail. “‘Words are all I have left of my eyes’: Blinded by the Past in J. M. W Turner’s ‘Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying’ and David Dabydeen’s ‘Turner’,” Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 42, 1 (2007), pp. 47–58. Wood, Marcus. “Popular Graphic Images of Slavery and Emancipation in NineteenthCentury England,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 136–53. Woodward, Donald. “The Early Career of Wilberforce” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Wyatt, David. “A Fugitive Slave in Cardiff: The Narrative of William A. Hall and Welsh Anti-Slavery Sentiments 1861–65” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Wyatt, David. “Sex, Sin and Slavery in Early Medieval England” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). 7. Eastern Europe and Russia Achim, Viorel. “The Slavery of Gypsies in the Romanian Principalities—Some Parallels with Slavery in America” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 26 November 2007, New Haven, CT). Bush, Allie. “The Enslavement and Oppression of the Romani Culture” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Hellie, Richard. “Sex, Slavery, and Serfdom in Russian History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Hruska, Anne. “Love and Slavery: Serfdom, Emancipation, and Family in Tolstoy’s Fiction,” Russian Review, 66, 4 (2007), pp. 627 –46. No´gra´dy, A´rpa´d. “A List of Ransom for Ottoman Captives Imprisoned in Croatian Castles (1492),” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 27 –34. Reid-Maroney, Nina. “The Education of Reverend Thomas Hughes: Black Abolitionists and the British Anti-Slavery Mission in Dresden, 1859–69” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Riesche, Barbara. “Scho¨ne Mohrinnen, edle Sklaven, schwarze Ra¨cher Schwarzendarstellung und Sklavereithematik im deutschen Unterhaltungstheater (1770– 1814)” (PhD diss., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universita¨t, 2007). Stanziani, Alessandro. “Beyond Serfdom. Legal Bondage and Labour Constraints in Russia, 17th-19th Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Legal Bondage and Legal Constraints on Labour Mobility in the Euroasiatic Space”).

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Szaka´ly, Ferenc. “The Ransom of Ali Bey of Koppa´ny. The Impact of Capturing Slaves on Trade in Ottoman Hungary,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 93 –114. Tringli, Istva´n. “Litigations for Ottoman Prisoners of War and the Siege of Buzsin (1481, 1522),” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 19 –26. Varga, Ja´nos J. “Ransoming Ottoman Slaves from Munich (1688),” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 169–82.

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8. Scandinavia Seaver, Kirsten A. “Thralls and Queens: Female Slavery in the Medieval Norse Atlantic,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 147–67. 9. Other Fodor, Pa´l. “Maltese Pirates, Ottoman Captives and French Traders in the Early Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean,” in Da´vid and Fodor, eds., Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, pp. 221 –37. Recknagel, Dominik. “Freier Wille und Sklaverei: Die Rechtfertigung der freiwilligen Unterwerfung aus der grundsa¨tzlichen Vertragsfreiheit des Menschen bei Hugo Grotius,” in Kaufmann and Schnepf, eds., Politische Metaphysik, pp. 399–418. Willemsen, Glenn, and Kwame Nimako. “Abolition Without Emancipation: Debating Freedom on the Eve of the Abolition of Dutch Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). X. Other 1. Asia— General and Comparative Schottenhammer, Angela. “Sex and Forms of Slavery in the East Asian Mediterranean, 15th Through Early 19th Centuries” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 2. East Asia Chen, Zhenzhong. Qing tong sheng chan gong ju yu Zhongguo nu li zhi she hui jing ji. (The Bronze Tools of Production and Chinese Slave Society and Economy.) Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2007. Hu, Qingjun. Liangshan Yi zu nu li zhi she hui xing tai (Slavery Social Formation of the Yi Nationality in Liangshan Mountain). Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2007. Kangying, Li. “The Decision-Making Process Was Short Cut Underneath Eunuch’s Bed Sheets” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Peterson, Mark. “Slaves before the King: What in the World Does a Slave Have to Do to Get a Little Attention?” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Samuels, Harriet. “A Human Rights Campaign? The Campaign to Abolish Child Slavery in Hong Kong 1919–1938,” Journal of Human Rights, 6, 3 (2007), pp. 361–84. Tran, Lisa. “Household Matters: Concubines and the Law in Republican China” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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3. Southeast Asia Cote´, Joost. “‘Garrison whores, concubines and bed mates’: The Unfreedom of Colonised Women in Java at the Turn of the 20th Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). ¨ Hagerdal, Hans. “Slavarna pa˚ Timor: Ofrihet och fo¨rnedring i en tidig kolonial miljo¨,” Humanetten, 19 (2006), pp. 16 –36. Jones, Eric A. “Fugitive Women: Slavery and Social Change in Early Modern Southeast Asia,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 38, 2 (2007), pp. 215–45. Jones, Eric. “Kept Women?: Concubinage in the Malay World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Lessard, Micheline. “‘Cet ignoble trafic’: The Kidnapping and Sale of Vietnamese Women and Girls in French Indochina, 1890–1945” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 17 –20 May 2006, Dakar, Senegal). Taylor, Jean Gelman. “Visual Impressions of Slavery from Indonesia” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Warren, James Francis. “Japanese Brothel Family: Daily Life and Clients in Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1880–1921” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). 4. Indian Subcontinent Breman, Jan. Labour Bondage in West India: From Past to Present. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2007. Chatterjee, Indrani. “Global Slavery Without South Asian Slaves?” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Joshi, Citra. “Public Works and the Question of ‘unfree’ Labour in Nineteenth Century India” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Legal Bondage and Legal Constraints on Labour Mobility in the Euroasiatic Space”).

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Sharma, Karuna. “Love, Sex and Power Relations at Mughal Haram” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Yimene, Ababu Minda. “Dynamics of Ethnic Identity Among the Siddis of Hyderabad,” African & Asian Studies, 6, 3 (2007), pp. 321–45. 5. Oceania Horne, Gerald. The White Pacific: US Imperialism and Black Slavery in the South Seas after the Civil War. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2007.

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6. Amerindian Adams, Melissa. “Transporting Possibilities: Reading Cultural Difference in Captivity Narratives,” in Lurdos and Misrahi-Barak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, pp. 421–41. Amponsah, Sandra. “The Ute Indians and the Southwest Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the Missouri Valley History Conference, 1–3 March 2007, Omaha, NE). Barr, Juliana. “Women and a Chattel Principle of Indian Enslavement” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Bossy, Denise Ileana. “The ‘noble savage’ in Chains: Indian Slavery in Colonial South Carolina, 1670–1735” (PhD diss., Yale University, 2007). Castro, Robert Francis. “After the Slavers: Law, Liberation and Captive-Taking in the New Mexican Borderlands,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 369–86. Ethridge, Robbie. “Shatter Zone: The European Invasion and the Transformation of the Southeastern Indians” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Foster, W. H. “The Frontiersman and His Two Feudal Ladies: The Narrative Captivities of John Gyles in 1690s Acadia” (Unpublished paper, 28th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 15 –19 May 2002, New Haven, CT). Guasco, Michael. “To ‘doe some good upon their countrymen’: The Paradox of Indian Slavery in Early Anglo-America,” Journal of Social History, 41, 2 (2007), pp. 389– 411. Hudson, Angela Pulley. “Reading Between the Lines: Creeks, Slaves, and Settlers on the Borders of the United States South, 1790s –1820s” (PhD diss., Yale University, 2007). Karahasan, Devrim. “Indian Concubines into Wives: Encouragement and Prohibition of White-Indian Mixed Marriages in New France: Attitudes of French Metropolitan and Colonial Authorities 1633 to 1808” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Krauthamer, Barbara. “The Power of Possession” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). McKisick, Derrick D. “A Separate Peace: Emancipation and Citizenship in the Choctaw Nation” (PhD diss., University of Arkansas, 2007). Rivaya-Martinez, Joaquin. “Captivity and Adoption Among the Comanche Indians, 1700–1875” (PhD diss., University of California, Los Angeles, 2006). Rushforth, Brett. “Indian Slavery and Western Expansion in New France” (Unpublished paper, 28th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 15 –19 May 2002, New Haven, CT). Rushforth, Brett. “Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in the New World” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Snyder, Christina. “Conquered Enemies, Adopted Kin, and Owned People: The Creek Indians and Their Captives,” Journal of Southern History, 73, 2 (2007), pp. 255– 88. Snyder, Christina. “Native Southerners and Their ‘owned people’: Captivity and Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). 7. Indian Ocean (Mascarenes Islands, etc.) Allen, Richard B. “Free Women of Color and Socioeconomic Marginality in Mauritius, 1767–1830,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 359–78. Alpers, Edward A., Gwyn Campbell, and Michael Salman, eds. Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia. London: Routledge, 2007. For relevant contents see Campbell, Campbell/Alpers/Salman, Declich, Denis, Knight, and Worden.

Alpers, Edward. “The Diversity of Experiences in African Slavery of the Indian Ocean World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Boyer-Rossol, Klara. “Les Makoa en pays sakalava. Entre inte´gration et marginalisation: le maintien des frontie`res identitaires” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Se´minaire ‘Communaute´’, ‘Frontie`re’, ‘Identite´’: la traite et l’esclavage dans les sciences socials,” Centre de Recherche sur les Esclavages, 14 December 2007, Paris, France). Bunwaree, Sheila. “Memory and Reparations – Creoles in the Mauritian Miracle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Campbell, Gwyn, Edward A. Alpers, and Michael Salman. “Resisting Bondage in the Indian Ocean World: Introduction,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 1–9.

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Campbell, Gwyn. “Female Slave Agency in the Indian Ocean World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Declich, Francesca. “Unfree Labour, Forced Labour and Resistance Among the Zigula of the Lower Juba,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 24 –39. Denis, Isabelle. “Forced Labour and the 1856 Revolt on Mayotta,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 40 – 48. Denis, Isabelle. “Le mutisme a` Mayotte: tabou des comportements sexuels dans une socie´te´ musulmane au temps de la colonisation franc¸aise (1843–1945)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Donovan, Ken. “Slaves in Isle Royale, 1713–1758” (Unpublished paper, 27th annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 30 May–2 June, East Lansing and Detroit, MI). Donovan, Kenneth. “Slavery and Freedom in Ile Royale: A North Atlantic Perspective, 1713–1758” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, 17 –20 May 2006, Dakar, Senegal). Eve, Prosper. Les esclaves de Bourbon, la mer et la montagne. Paris: Karthala, 2003. Knight, G. Roger. “Sugar and Servility: Themes of Forced Labour, Resistance and Accommodation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Java,” in Alpers, Campbell, and Salman, eds., Resisting Bondage in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia, pp. 69 – 81. Larson, Pier M. “Enslaved Malagasy and ‘Le travail de la parole’ in the Pre-Revolutionary Mascarenes,” Journal of African History, 48, 3 (2007), pp. 457–79. Larson, Pier M. “Malagasy at the Mascarenes: Publishing in a Servile Vernacular Before the French Revolution,” Comparative Studies in Society & History, 49, 3 (2007), pp. 582–610. Larson, Pier M. “Ocean of Letters: Malagasy Refugees and Letter Writing in the Western Indian Ocean, 1830–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). McAleer, John. “‘The slavery question in Eastern Africa’: Representations of Indian Ocean Slavery and Its Abolition from the Collection of the National Maritime Museum” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Mussard, Fred. Rutile, esclave a` Bourbon. Sainte-Marie, Re´union: Azale´es, 2003. Romaine, Alain. Les souliers de l’abolition: ile Maurice, 1830–1840: quand les esclaves chausserent la liberte´. Beau Bassin, Re´publique de Maurice: Editions Maryepike, 2007. Rosunee, Pritilah. “Enslavement and Sex in 18th Century Isle de France” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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8. Modern Alhuwail, Hadeel. “Media Coverage of Slavery in the Modern World: A Study on the Abuse of Female Domestic Servants in Kuwait and How Kuwaiti Print Journalism Deals with Coverage of Abuse of Female Domestic Servants” (MA thesis, University of Arkansas, 2006). Anker, Christien van den. “Global Ethics and Contemporary Slavery,” Global Social Policy, 7, 1 (2007), pp. 6–10. Ariela J. Gross, “When Is the Time of Slavery? The History and Politics of Slavery in Contemporary Legal Argument” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 25 –28 October 2007, Tempe, AZ). Bales, Kevin, and Zoe Trodd. “Afterword: ‘All of it is now’,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 222–34. Bales, Kevin. Ending Slavery: How We Free Today’s Slaves. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. Balibar, E´tienne. “Justice, Equality, Difference” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Basu, Arnab K., and Nancy H. Chau. “An Exploration of the Worst Forms of Child Labor: Is Redemption a Viable Option?,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 37 –76. Batstone, David B. Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade—And How We Can Fight It. New York: HarperSanFrancisco, 2007. Benjamin, Coralee A.“Trauma Treatment for Victims of Human Trafficking,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Bhandari, Sudhanshu. “Forms of Servitude in Modern India: A Glimpse into Bonded Labour and Sex Slavery in Contemporary India” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Blagbrough, Jonathan. “Child Domestic Labour—Worldwide” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Blagbrough, Jonathan. “‘They respect their cattle more’: Child Domestic Labour—a Modern Form of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, 11 October 2007, Hull, England). Booth, Cherie. “Human Rights and Modern Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Bowe, John. Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy. New York: Random House, 2007. Bunzl, Martin. “The Next Best Thing,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 235–48. Burley, David Allen. “Traffic,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Cacchioli, Romana. “Anti-Slavery Advocacy with African Governments and Regional Institutions” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”).

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Camiscioli, Elisa. “The Color of ‘white slavery’: Embodied Migrations in the Early Twentieth Century” (Unpublished paper, 53rd annual meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, 15 –17 March 2007, Houston, TX). Cayless, Heather Anne. “Human Trafficking Against Refugees,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Chang, Edward T., and Kim Min Young. “Transportation of Korean Slave Laborers During World War II: Kanfu Ferries,” East Asia: An International Quarterly, 24, 1 (2007), pp. 69 –85. Cheng, Emily. “Orientalist Vigilantism: Rescuing the ‘sex slave’ as Post 9/11 Human Rights” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11–14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Conning, Jonathan, and Michael Kevane. “Freedom, Servitude, and Voluntary Contracts,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 108–40. Corriveau-Bourque, Alexandre. “Child Soldiers in the Conflict Zones of Eastern Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Cumings, Bruce. “Why Memory Lingers in East Asia,” Current History, 107, 701 (2007), pp. 257–62. Cutts, Kyle. “A Modicum of Recovery: How Child Sex Tourism Constitutes Slavery under the Alien Tort Claims Act,” Case Western Reserve Law Review, 58, 1 (2007), pp. 277–310. Davidson, Julia O’Connell. “New Slavery, Old Binaries” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Degorge, Barbara. “Modern Day Slavery in the Gulf ” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). DeStefano, Anthony M. The War on Human Trafficking: U.S. Policy Assessed. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2007. Dim, Lian Pansy K. “Trafficking and Women’s Issues: Information Worldwide,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Dodge, Raquel Elias Ferreira. “Freedom Matters: Breaking the Shield of Private Power to Protect Fundamental Rights in Contemporary Slavery in Brazil” (LL.M. thesis, Harvard Law School, 2007). Engerman, Stanley. “Slavery, Freedom, and Sen,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 77 –107. Enhuber, Tamara. “Contentious Politics on Bonded Labour in India. Dynamics of Identity, Opportunity Structures and Modernity in the Process of Mobilization, Emancipation and Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Erskine, Samatha Elena. “Slavery’s Echo in the Lives of Black Erotic Laborers: Racism, Stigma, and the Politics of Respectability” (MA thesis, Sarah Lawrence College, 2007). Esembe, Beryl. “Tricks of the Trafficker in the Modern Sex Slave Traffic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”).

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Evans, Nicholas J. “Directed Philanthropy: Jewish Agencies & Preventing White Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Evers, Sandra. “Lure of the Impure: Sexuality, Gender and Agency of ‘slave’ Girls in Contemporary Madagascar” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Fleischauer, Amy. “Can It Happen Here? Human Slavery in WNY” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Glasgow, Jacqueline N. “Life in Sudan: From Slavery to Freedom,” in Jacqueline N. Glasgow and Linda J. Rice, eds., Exploring African Life and Literature: Novel Guides to Promote Socially Responsive Learning (Newark, DE: International Reading Association, 2007), pp. 51–72. Goff, Robert K. Finding Karishma: Modern-Day Slavery and the New Abolition Movement. Rocklin, CA: Pascoe Publishing, 2007. Goldhammer, Ami Lynn. “Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation” (MA thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2006). Greengus, Samuel. “The Selling of Slaves in Near Eastern Law Codes and Contemporary Contracts: Continuity of Tradition Across Boundaries of Genre, Time, and Place” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 16–19 November 2006, Baltimore, MD). Guardado, Candida Ledy. “Child Trafficking,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Henderson, Katherine Elizabeth. “End the Cycle,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Hodge, David R., and Cynthia A. Lietz. “The International Sexual Trafficking of Women and Children: A Review of the Literature,” Affilia: Journal of Women & Social Work, 22, 2 (2007), pp. 163 –74. Huda, Sigma. “‘Gender-enslavement’, Sexual Violence and Trafficking in the South Asian Societies” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). “Human Trafficking” (University at Buffalo Humanities Institute Annual Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Buffalo, NY). For presentations see Balibar, Davidson, Fleischauer, Joshel, Khan, LaCapra, and Winter.

Jeffreys, Sheila. “Euphemism and Sexual Slavery: Trafficking in Women Becomes ‘migration for labour’ in the Twenty First Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Jobe, Alison. “How Do UK Asylum and Immigration Policies Interact with Trafficking Victim/Survivor’s Ability to Seek or Receive Help and Assistance in the UK Context?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Jok, Jok Madut. “Slavery and Slave Redemption in the Sudan,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 143–57.

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Jok, Jok Madut. “‘They call us animals’, Testimonies of Abductees and Slaves in Sudan,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 259–67. Joshi, Vandana. “The Doll’s House, Slave Maids, and Wartime Citizenship in Nazi Germany” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 20 –21 October 2006, Grand Rapids, MI). Karlan, Dean S., and Alan B. Krueger. “Some Simple Analytics of Slave Redemption,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 9–19. Keely, Karen A. “Sexual Slavery in San Francisco’s Chinatown: ‘Yellow peril’ and ‘white slavery’ in Frank Norris’s Early Fiction,” Studies in American Naturalism, 2, 2 (2007), pp. 129–49. Kempadoo, Kamala. “The War on Human Trafficking in the Caribbean,” Race & Class, 49, 2 (2007), pp. 79 –85. Kenny, Michael A. “Essay on Human Trafficking and the Role Religion Can Play in Freeing Slaves and Developing the Economy in Afghanistan,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Kershen, Anne. “Workshop Slavery in Late Nineteenth Century Britain – Myth or Reality?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Khan, Irene Zubaida. “The Rule of Law and the Politics of Fear: Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Kim, Youngbee. “Human Trafficking and the Global Banking System,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Korsieporn, Kanjapat. “The Thin Line Between Free and Forced Labor: Female Migrant Workers from Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos in Thailand” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). LaCapra, Dominick. “Humans and Other Animals” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Leary, Kelly Francis. “Combating Human Trafficking in Turkey,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Leppa¨nen, Katarina. “Movement of Women: Trafficking in the Interwar Era,” Women’s Studies International Forum, 30, 6 (2007), pp. 523 –33. Letourneau, Krystal Jane. “Attitudes of Human Trafficking in Nevada” (MA thesis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2007). Lewis, Kay Wright. “Visions of Violence, the Revival of the African Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Lin, YingChun. “Globalisation and Sex Trafficking: The Changing of Trafficking for Sex Exploitation in Taiwan” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Luret, William. Vilame´gbo: enfants d’Afrique en esclavage. Paris: Carrie´re, 2007. Machen, Emily. “Traveling with Faith: Religious Women and the Struggle Against White Slavery in Early Twentieth-Century France” (Unpublished paper, 53rd

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annual meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, 15–17 March 2007, Houston, TX). Mansoor, Farkhanda Zia. “Child Domestic Labour: Practice Similar to Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Markovits, Claude. “Free or Unfree?: The Circulation of Commercial Manpower in a Worldwide Merchant Network from South Asia in the First Half of the 20th Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Legal Bondage and Legal Constraints on Labour Mobility in the Euroasiatic Space”). Masurovsky, Marc. “Patterns of Persecution during the Holocaust: The Deportation of Jewish Slave Laborers, 1940–1945” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Mazumdar, Sucheta. “Localities of the Global: Asian Migrations between Slavery and Citizenship,” International Review of Social History, 52, 1 (2007), pp. 124–33. McDonald, Olivia M., and Renee Sauerland, eds. Setting the Captives Free: A Compilation of Essays for the Abolition of Modern Slave Trade Worldwide. Portsmouth, VA: CADIPS Press, 2007. For contents see Benjamin, Burley, Cayless, Dim, Guardado, Henderson, Kenny, Kim, Leary, Pough, Sauerland, and Wagner.

McDougall, E. Ann. “Dilemmas in the Practice of Rachat in French West Africa,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 158–78. McGary, Howard. “The Moral Quandary of Slave Redemption,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 225–34. Mhina, Christine. “Sexual Enslavement and Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Mtengeti-Migiro, Rose. Shine Light on Today’s Crimes against Humanity While Preventing Recurrence, Says Deputy Secretary-General in Remarks to Commemoration of Slave Trade Abolition: [Remarks, at the General Assembly Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, New York, 26 March 2007]. New York: UN Dept. of Public Information, 2007. Muftic, Maja. “Human Trafficking—Victims of Modern Slavery and Social Changes” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Nanu, Cezara. “Preventing Trafficking in Human Beings: The Case of Moldova” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Newman, Aubrey. “Jewish Aspects of the Transatlantic White Slave Traffic” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Olaniyi, Rasheed. “Child Trafficking and Slavery in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of the 1930s and the 1990s” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Oosterveld, Valerie. “Sexual Slavery, the “Gender” Definition and Gender-Based Persecution in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. . .” (JSD thesis, Columbia University, 2007).

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Otele, Olivette. “Cameroonian Women Struggling Against a Few Traditional Praxis” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change—Women and Slavery”). Pangsapa, Piya. “Enslavement in Thailand: Southeast Asia as the Microcosm of 21st Century Slavery,” Global Social Policy, 7, 1 (2007), pp. 10–14. Pimenta, Ana, and Lisa Tortell. “Colonialism, Forced Labour and the ILO; Portugal and the 1st ILO Commission of Inquiry” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Pogany, Istvan. “Jewish Slave Labourers in ‘greater’ Hungary during World War II” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Poudel, Meena. “Social Rejection on Trafficked Women in Nepal: Boundaries of Freedom and Coercion—Gender Dimension?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Pough, Crystal L. “Foreign Aid Connection,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Quirk, Joel. “Trafficked into Slavery,” Journal of Human Rights, 6, 2 (2007), pp. 181– 207. Reitz, Jessica. “Documenting Modern Slavery in India,” Kennedy School Review, 7 (2007), pp. 15 –19. Rogers, Carol Ann, and Kenneth A. Swinnerton. “Slave Redemption When It Takes Time to Redeem Slaves,” in Kwame and Bunzl, eds., Buying Freedom, pp. 20 –36. Rosales, Anna Marie. “A Study of the Perceptions of Professionals in the Combat Against Slavery and Trafficking of Women and Children Across Borders: United States of America and United Mexican States” (MSW thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2007). Sato, Shigeru. “Forced Prostitution for the Japanese Military during World War Two” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Sauerland, Rene. “Implementation of Alternatives for the Elimination of Transnational Human Trafficking – A Crucial Element in the United States War on Terror,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. Schultz, Lynette. “Contemporary Child Slavery and Education for Social Justice: Organizational and Institutional Analysis” (PhD diss., University of Alberta (Canada), 2007). Sencer, Caroline. “Enslavement of Women under Japan’s Licensed Prostitution System in the Modern Period” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Shigekane, Rachel. “Rehabilitation and Community Integration of Trafficking Survivors in the United States,” Human Rights Quarterly, 29, 1 (2007), pp. 112–36. Tidjani-Alou, Mahaman. “Towards an Anthropology of the Struggle Against Slavery: The Case of Anti-Slavery NGOs in Niger” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”).

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Trodd, Zoe, and Kevin Bales. “Sex and Power and 21st Century Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Uyanga, Roseline. “Slavery, Sex and Power: An Overview of Structures and Trends in 21st Century Nigeria – West Africa” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Voorhout, Jill Coster van. “European Council Framework Decision on Combating Human Trafficking and Its Implementation by the EU Member States” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Wagner, Melissa Jay. “Legal Tools for Dismantling Human Trafficking,” in McDonald and Sauerland, eds., Setting the Captives Free. We Were Sex Slaves of the Japanese Military. Seoul: Institute for Research in Collaborationst Activities, 2007. Wilderson, Frank B., III. “The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal,” in Joy James, ed., Warfare in the American Homeland: Policing and Prison in a Penal Democracy (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007). Wilkinson, Mick. “Modern Slavery: A UK Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Woolman, Stu, and Michael Bishop. “Down on the Farm and Barefoot in the Kitchen: Farm Labour and Domestic Labour as Forms of Servitude,” Development Southern Africa, 24, 4 (2007), pp. 595–606. Worthen, Miranda. “Slave or Slut? Approaches to Sex Trafficking and Domestic Prostitution in Nepal” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Yamamoto, Eric K. “What’s Next? Japanese American Redress and African American Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 411 –26. 9. Representations and Legacies Acheampong, Isaac. “WHO IS FREE? Arts Project Exploring Links with the Transatlantic Slave Trade Through Art of Film/Video” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Adedze, Agbenyega. “Icons of Slavery: Commemorative Postage Stamps from Africa, the Americas and Europe” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Adi, Hakim. “The Bicentenary: Celebration, Commemoration, or ‘Wilberfest’?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Alderman, Derek H., and Rachel Campbell. “Symbolic Excavation and the Memory Work of Remembering Slavery in the American South: Observations from Walterboro, South Carolina” (Unpublished paper, 62nd annual meeting of the

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Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, 18 –20 November 2007, Charleston, SC). Alonso-Breto, Isabel. “Reenacting History: The Underground Railroad Live!,” in Lurdos and Misrahi-Barak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, pp. 225–39. America, Richard. “The Theory of Restitution: The African American Case,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 160–69. Anderson, Sam, Muntu Matsimela, and Yusuf Nuruddin. “The Reparations Movement: An Assessment of Recent and Current Activism,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 427–46. Antoine-Dunn, Jean, and Bruce Paddington. “Filmic Representations of the Abolitionist Movement,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Anzah, Nehemiah Mande. “Appropriation of History in Some Francophone African and Caribbean Novels” (PhD diss., The University of Iowa, 2007). Axiotou, Georgia. “Ayi Kewi Armah’s Fragments: Resisting Forgetfulness, Re-Staging Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Baum, Robert. “Tradition and Resistance in Ousmane Sembene’s Films Emitai and Ceddo,” in Vivian Bickford-Smith and Richard Mendelsohn, eds., Black and White in Colour: African History on Screen (Oxford: James Currey, 2007), pp. 41–58. Beckford, Robert. “Bicentennial Dub: From Absolution to Redemption” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Benjamin, Richard. “The Development of the International Slavery Museum” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Bernabei, Franca. “‘Marooned in the diaspora’, Dionne Brand’s Poetics of Pleasure and Distress” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Berry, Charlotte, and Lucy MacKeith. “Colliding Worlds in the Curatorial Environment: The Archivist and the Activist” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change – Women and Slavery”). Biondi, Martha. “The Rise of the Reparations Movement,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 255–69. Bittker, Boris L., and Roy L. Brooks. “The Constitutionality of Black Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 143–59. Boelhower, William. “Figuring Out Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”).

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Boissonnault, Courtney. “Dancing Up A Nation: Paule Marshall’s Praisesong for the Widow” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Bolner, James. “Toward a Theory of Racial Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 134–42. Brown University. Response of Brown University to the Report of the Committee on Slavery and Justice. Providence, RI: Brown University, 2007. Available online at http://brown.edu/Research/Slavery_Justice/documents/SJ_response_to_the_ report.pdf. Brown, Kimberly Juanita. “Black Rapture: Sally Hemings, Chica Da Silva, and the Slave Body of Sexual Supremacy,” Women’s Studies Quarterly, 35, 1/2 (2007), pp. 45–66. Brown, Michael K., et al. “Race Preferences and Race Privileges,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 55–90. Browne, Robert S. “The Economic Basis for Reparations to Black America,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 238– 48. Burt, Robert A. “Overruling Dred Scott: The Case for Same-Sex Marriage,” Widener Law Journal, 17, 1 (2007), pp. 73 –95. Buzinde, Christine N. “Representational Politics of Plantation Tourism: The Case of the Hampton Plantation” (PhD diss., University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, 2006). Campbell, Christian. “On the Plane From London to Paris, I Think of My Dead Grandfather’s Face,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Campbell, James T. “Confronting the Legacy of Slavery and the Slave Trade – Brown University Investigates Its Painful Past,” UN Chronicle, 44, 3 (2007). Campbell, James T. “Navigating the Past: Reflections on Brown University’s Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice” (Unpublished presentation, Imagining America National Conference, Syracuse University, 7–8 September 2007, Syracuse, NY). Carrie, Shirley. “Acts of Remembrance: Commemoration and the Literature of the Black Diaspora” (PhD diss., State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2006). Celauro, Christopher Charles. “Representations of Slavery in Washington, D.C.: A Case Study on Presenting Slavery at Dumbarton House” (MA thesis, The American University, 2006). Chambers, Eddie. “Remembering the Crack of the Whip: Some Images of Slavery in the Recent Work of Black British Artists” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Conde, Mary. “Legacy of Slavery in Andrea Levy’s Small Island” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Cooper, Carolyn. “Erotic Maroonage: Embodying Emancipation in Jamaican Dancehall Culture” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”).

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Copeland, Huey. “Bound to Appear: Figures of Slavery in the Art of Glenn Ligon, Lorna Simpson, and Fred Wilson” (PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2006). Corlett, J. Angelo. “Reparations to African Americans?,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 170–98. Corley, I´de. “‘Cargo culture’: Youth, Displacement and Pan-Africanist Fantasy in Ayi Kwei Armah’s Fragments” (Unpublished paper, 1st biennial conference of the Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 29 June –2 July 2005, London, England). Cozier, Chris. “‘From here I saw what happened and I cried’: Slavery in Contemporary Art and Popular Culture” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Cumberbatch, Malcolm. “The Legacy of Slavery: Identity Crisis, Stigma and Low SelfEsteem in the African Diaspora” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Dacres, Petrina. “Redemption Song: Remembering the Slave Past” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Darity, William, Jr., and Dania Frank. “The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the World Conference Against Racism: The Economics of Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 249–54. Davis, Adrienne D. “The Case for U.S. Reparations to African Americans,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 371– 78. De Prospo, Richard C. “Talking Back to the Masters from Douglass through Malcolm to Spike Lee and Sanyika Shakur” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26–27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Dempsey, Anna M. “Spectacular Spaces: Museums and the Representation of the Middle Passage” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). DuBois-Shaw, Gwendolyn. “Creoles, Krewes, and Quadroon Balls: ‘The Louisiana Project’ by Carrie Mae Weems” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Durkin, Anita. “Object Written, Written Object: Slavery, Scarring, and Complications of Authorship in ‘Beloved’,” African American Review, 41, 3 (2007), pp. 541–56. Dye, Keith. “Constructing a History of African-American Reparations Efforts” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 20 –21 October 2006, Grand Rapids, MI). Dye, Keith. “The Detroit Beginnings of the Black Manifesto for Reparations Controversy, 1968–1969” (PhD diss., The University of Toledo, 2007). Edwin, Marl’ene. “‘Yu tink I mad, Miss?’: Language of Madness and the Post-Slavery Text with Particular Reference to Olive Senior’s Discerner of Hearts and Other

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Stories” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Engerman, Stanley. “Reparations” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Race, Memory and Reclamation: ‘There are years that ask questions and years that answer’”). Finley, Cheryl. “‘It’s part of my DNA’: The Embedded Life of the Slave Ship Icon” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Flagel, Nadine. “Resonant Genres and Intertexts in the Neo-Slave Narratives of Caryl Phillips, Octavia Butler, and Lawrence Hill” (PhD diss., Dalhousie University (Canada), 2006). Flavin, Jeanne. “Slavery’s Legacy in Contemporary Attempts to Regulate Black Women’s Reproduction,” in Bosworth and Flavin, eds., Race, Gender, and Punishment, pp. 95 –114. Francis, Jacqueline. “The Brookes Slave Ship Icon in Modern and Contemporary Art” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). French, Wesley. “Shifting Depictions of Slavery in the American Film Industry, 1915– 1998” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Fullinwider, Robert. “The Case for Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 121–33. Galatzer-Levy, Benjamin. “Reparation and Reparations: Towards a Social Psychoanalysis,” Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 12, 3 (2007), pp. 226–41. Gardullo, Paul. “‘Just keeps rollin’ along’: Rebellions, Revolts and Radical Black Memories of Slavery in the 1930s,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 271–301. Goddu, Teresa A. “African American Panoramas of Slavery” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11–14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Gordon, Gloria. “The ‘Free Within Ourselves’ Academically-Based Community Service Project, London South Bank University – Slavery and the BlackWhite Duality” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Grigsby, Darcy Grimaldo. “Truth’s Shadow, Slavery’s Substance” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Hall, Catherine. “Britain 2007: Problematizing Histories” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Hamill, Maria Cristina. “Exorcising Caribbean Ghosts: The Family, the Hero, and the Plantation in Julia Alvarez’s ‘Saving the World’, ‘In the Name of Salome’ and Maryse Conde’s ‘Tree of Life’, ‘I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem’” (PhD diss., University of Michigan, 2007).

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Hamilton, Douglas. “Representing Slavery in the Atlantic Worlds Gallery at the National Maritime Museum” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Harms, Robert. “The Transatlantic Slave Trade in Cinema,” in Vivian Bickford-Smith and Richard Mendelsohn, eds., Black and White in Colour: African History on Screen (Oxford: James Currey, 2007), pp. 59–81. Harris, Dawn M. “Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder / Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: A Model to Begin the Healing” (MA thesis, St. Mary’s College of California, 2007). Harvey, Jennifer. Whiteness and Morality: Pursuing Racial Justice Through Reparations and Sovereignty. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Henderson, Laretta. “The Representation of Slavery in African American Children’s and Young Adult Literature: A Study of the Works of Julius Lester” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Henry, Charles P. “The Politics of Racial Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 353–70. Henry, Charles P. Long Overdue: The Politics of Racial Reparations. New York: New York University Press, 2007. Hesse, Barnor. “Anti/Slavery of the Spectacle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Hodge, Dorothea. “The Bicentenary: A UK Government Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). ˇ ´ Horak, Martin, Konrad Matschke, and Andreas Mink. Compensation 2000–2006: The Czech–German Fund for the Future and Payments to Victims of Slave Labour and Forced Labour. Praha, Czech Republic: Czech–German Fund for the Future, 2007. Horne, Gerald. “Race for Power: The Global Balance of Power and Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 469–79. Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E., and Anthony P. Lombardo. “Framing Reparations Claims: Differences between the African and Jewish Social Movements for Reparations,” African Studies Review, 50, 1 (2007), pp. 27–48. Jenkins, Rasheedah A. “Nina Simone’s Folksong: An Analysis of ‘Four Women’ as Slave Narrative” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Joannou, Maroula. “‘Go west old woman’: The Radical Re-visioning of Slave History in Caryl Phillips’s Crossing the River,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 195–213. Johnson, Patricia. “The Impact of Hip-Hop Ministries on Post Traumatic Slavery Disorder” (DMin. thesis, United Theological Seminary, 2006).

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Johnson, Robert, Jr. “Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 402–10. Johnson, Walter. “Slavery, Reparations, and the Mythic March of Freedom,” Raritan, 27, 2 (2007), pp. 41 –67. Kalia, Shagun. “Sexual Relationships and Metaphor of Power in Selected Works of Alice Walker” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Sex, Power and Slavery: The Dynamics of Carnal Relations under Enslavement”). Kaplan, Cora. “Commemorative History Without Guarantees,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 389–97. Kelley, Robin D. G. “‘A day of reckoning’: Dreams of Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 203–21. Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R. “Forty Acres, or, An Act of Bad Faith,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 222–37. Kille, John. “Re-Mediating Racial History: Representations and Interpretations of the Amistad Incident (1839-1842) in 20th Century Texts” (PhD diss., Saint Louis University, 2006). Kornweibel, Theodore, Jr. “Railroads, Race, and Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 294–304. Kowaleski-Wallace, Beth. “Slavery, Theatricality, and the Family in Coram Boy” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Kra¨ftner, Melsia Tomlin. “An Auto-Ethnographic Journey of Reconciliation, Shame, Pride and Celebration of Identity on Reflections of the Bicentenary” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Kreyling, Michael. “‘Slave life; freed life –everyday was a test and trial’: Identity and Memory in Beloved,” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 63, 1 (2007), pp. 109–36. Krus, Patricia. “Rewritings of the Middle Passage in 20th Century Caribbean Literature,” in Lurdos and Misrahi-Barak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, pp. 127–44. Lambert, David. “‘Part of the blood and dream’: Surrogation, Memory and the National Hero in the Postcolonial Caribbean,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 345–71. Laqua, Daniel. “Representing the African Slave Trade, 1888-1914” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Le Vine, Victor T. “Commentary on ‘Framing reparations claims: differences between the African and Jewish social movements for reparations’,” African Studies Review, 50, 1 (2007), pp. 49–58.

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Ledent, Benedicte. “Slavery and Power Dynamics in Karen King-Aribisala’s The Hangman’s Game (2007)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Levinson, Sanford. “Slavery and the Phenomenology of Torture,” Social Research, 74, 1 (2007), pp. 149–68. Lovejoy, Paul. “Trajectories of Slavery in Africa’s Past and Present” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Lyons, David. “Racial Injustices in U.S. History and Their Legacy,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 33–54. Magnus, Kellie. “Media as a Monument” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Maitra, Saikat. “Race,Visuality and Black Agency: Reading Michelle Cliff ’s Free Enterprise Against The Slave Ship” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19–22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Marima, Tendai. “Slavery’s She Rebels: A Comparative of Anowa (1985) & Imoinda: Or She Who Will Lose Her Name (2003)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Martin, Michael T., and Marilyn Yaquinto, eds. Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States: On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. Documents, historical and contemporary, relating to the reparations movement, pp. 483 –672. For contents see America, Anderson/Matsimela/Nuruddin, Biondi, Bittker and Brooks, Bolner, Brown, Browne, Corlett, Darity and Frank, Davis, Fullinwider, Henry, Horne, Johnson, Kelley, Kerr-Ritchie, Kornweibel, Lyons, Martin, Massey, Munford, Nuruddin, Oliver and Shapiro, Singer, Williams, and Yamamoto.

Martin, Michael T., and Marilyn Yaquinto. “On Redress for Racial Injustice,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 1–27. Massey, Douglas S. “Residential Segregation and Persistent Urban Poverty,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 331–47. McMillan, Uri. “‘I’m A Slave 4 U’: (Re)Staging Slavery, Performing Blackness” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Miller, Marilyn. “Comparing the Neo-Slave Poetry of Rita Dove and Nancy Morejon” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19–22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Modest, Wayne. “(Un)Silencing the Past: Slavery and Repair in Contemporary Jamaica” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Legacies of Slavery and Emancipation: Jamaica in the Atlantic World”). Modlin, E. Arnold, Jr. “Stories the Webmaster Shared: Mythologizing the Slave Experience Through the Online Promotional Texts of NC Plantation House Museums”

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(Unpublished paper, 62nd annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, 18–20 November 2007, Charleston, SC). Moore, Gene M. “Slavery and Racism in Joseph Conrad’s Eastern World,” Journal of Modern Literature, 30, 4 (2007), pp. 20–38. Moore, Lois Merriweather. “Legacy of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on the Americas, Canada, and the Black Church in the United States,” in Moore, ed., The Dispersion of Africans and African Culture Throughout the World. Morgan, Nina. ““Look how I have changed the world’: Derridean Impossibility and the Event of Justice to Come in Joan Anim-Addo’s Imoinda: Or She Who Will Lose Her Name” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Munford, C. J. “Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 447–51. Nettleford, Rex. “The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery – The Psychic Inheritance,” UN Chronicle, 44, 3 (2007). Nettleford, Rex. “Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Slavery: The Psychic Inheritance,” in Kenneth Hall and Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang, eds., The Caribbean Integration Process: A People Centred Approach (Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle, 2007), pp. 1–9. Nuruddin, Yusuf. “The Promises and Pitfalls of Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 379–401. Nwaka, Jacinta Chiamaka, and Akachi Odoemene. “Slavery, Its Abolition and the Politics of Reparation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Ofoegbu-McCourt, Nneka. “Black British Writing in Historical Perspective: An Examination of the Representation of Memories and Histories of Slavery in Caryl Phillips’ The Nature of Blood, The European Tribe, and The Atlantic Sound” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Oldfield, John. “Imagining Transatlantic Slavery and Abolition,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 239–43. Oldfield, John. “The Challenges Facing Slave Museums in Their Representation of ‘abolition’” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Oliver, Melvin L., and Thomas M. Shapiro. “A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 91 –116. Onyeka. “The Image of the Black Slave in Ancient History as Seen in Popular Film” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Oostindie, Gert. “The Slippery Paths of Commemoration and Heritage Tourism: The Netherlands, Ghana and the Rediscovery of Atlantic Slavery,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 253–76.

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Osei-Tutu, Brempong. “Transformations and Disjunctures in the Homeland: African American Experiences in Ghana,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 326–42. Outar, Lisa. “Slavery and the Fictional Imagination” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Paton, Diana. “The Bicentenary and British Politics” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Paul, Annie. “Do you Remember the Days of Slav’ry?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Phillips, Lindsey N. “Nanny’s Ghost: the Power of the Female Body and Language in Oroonoko and Obi” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean”). Pinho, Patricia. “Tourism and Representations of Places in the African Diaspora” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Prior, Katherine. “Commemorating Slavery 2007: A Personal View from Inside the Museums,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 200–10. Privett, Katharyn. “Dystopic Bodies and Enslaved Motherhood,” Women, 18, 3 (2007), pp. 257–81. Procter, James. “A Compensatory Literature? ‘Small Island Read 2007’ and the Recollection of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Reddie, Anthony G. “A Black Theological Approach to Reconciliation: Responding to the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Britain,” Black Theology: An International Journal, 5, 2 (2007), pp. 184 –202. Reineman, Julia. “Sadism and Slavery: Another Viewpoint of the Haitian Revolution in All Souls’ Rising” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19–22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Rice, Alan. “Commemorating Abolition: Revealing Histories in North-West Museum Archives and Stores” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Rice, Alan. “Naming the Money and Unveiling the Crime: Contemporary British Artists and the Memorialization of Slavery and Abolition,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 321–43. Rivera, Zaira. “El esclavo: masculinidad alterna en el cine del Caribe y Ame´rica Latina” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Robinson, Angelo Rich. “Why Does the Slave Ever Love? The Subject of Romance Revisited in the Neoslave Narrative,” Southern Literary Journal, 40, 1 (2007), pp. 39–57.

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Robinson, Gemma. “‘From the plantation earth’: Martin Carter and Subjects of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Rose, Julia Anne. “Rethinking Representations of Slave Life at Historical Plantation Museums: Towards a Commemorative Museum Pedagogy” (PhD diss., Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 2006). Salter, Vanessa. “The Redevelopment of Wilberforce House, Hull: Objectives and Challenges” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”).

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Also presented at the conference “Slavery: Unfinished Business.”

Santamarina, Xiomara. “What the “Black Atlantic” Isn’t” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Scafe, Suzanne. “‘Tracing the scars of my knowledge’: Joan Anim-Addo’s Imoinda and Dionne Brand’s Door of No Return” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Scafe, Suzanne. “Refusing ‘slave man’s revenge’: Reading the Politics of the Resisting Body in Zee Edgell’s Beka Lamb and Brenda Flanagan’s You Alone Are Dancing,” Changing English: Studies in Culture & Education, 14, 1 (2007), pp. 23–37. Schramm, Katharina. “Remembering the Past – Negotiating the Future: The Representation of the Slave Trade in the Ghanaian Public Sphere” (Unpublished paper, 1st biennial conference of the Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies, 29 June–2 July 2005, London, England). Schwalm, Leslie. “‘Agonizing groans of mothers’ and ‘slave scarred veterans’: The Commemoration of Slavery and Emancipation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Race, Memory and Reclamation: ‘There are years that ask questions and years that answer’”). Scott, Jesse J. “Transgressing the Law: The Pursuit of Reparations in African American Literature” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Scott, Jesse James. “Disturbing the Peace: Cultural Narratives and Reparations” (PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2007). Segura-Rico, Nereida. “Signs of Modernity: Historical Progress and Female Slave Agency in Jonata´s y Manuela and Dessa Rose” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19 –22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Shepherd, Verene. “From Text to Public Space: Reckoning with 1807 in 2007” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Shriver, Donald W. “Repairing the Past: Polarities of Restorative Justice,” Cross Currents, 57, 2 (2007), pp. 209–17.

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Siemerling, Winfried. “Crossing Borders: Narrating Slavery in Contemporary Black Writing in Canada and Quebec” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Comparative Literatures Association, 19–22 April 2007, Puebla, Mexico). Siemerling, Winfried. “Rewriting Slavery Across Time and Space: Dionne Brand and Marie-Ce´lie” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Sims, Lowery Stokes. “Legacies” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Singer, Alan. “Nineteenth-Century New York City’s Complicity with Slavery: Documenting the Case for Reparations,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 275–93. Smith, Felipe. “The Condition of the Mother: The Legacy of Slavery in African American Literature of the Jim Crow Era,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 231 –50. Sokol, Lauren. “Imposing the Present on the Past: Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Isidore Okpewho’s Call Me By My Rightful Name as Neo-Slave Narratives” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Soumonni, Elise´e. “Facing up to the Legacy of Slave Trade and Slavery in Africa: Towards a Dialogue of Religions and Cultures” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Stoever, Jennifer Lynn. “The Contours of the Sonic Color-Line: Slavery, Segregation, and the Cultural Politics of Listening” (PhD diss., University of Southern California, 2007). Stokes, Larry D. “Legislative and Court Decisions That Promulgated Racial Profiling: A Sociohistorical Perspective,” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 23, 3 (2007), pp. 263–75. Suremain, Marie-Albane de. “The Teaching of the Abolition of the Slavery in France, an Unfinished History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Surwillo, Lisa. “Basque Slave Traders and Their Atlantic in the Novels of Pı´o Baroja” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Taiwo, Olu. “The Physical Journal: Autopoiesis and the Golden Triangle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Thomas, Hank Willis. “‘Redemptive’ Public Art: Memorializing and Forgetting Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation in the Postcolonial and Post Civil Rights Era” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Thomas, Jane. “‘White slavery’ in Frances Trollope’s Michael Armstrong: Partiality and Nationalism in the New Victorian Philanthropic Sensibility” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”).

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Tillet, Salamishah Margaret. “Peculiar Memories: Slavery and the American Cultural Imagination” (PhD diss., Harvard University, 2007). Tillis, Antonio. “Poetic Performance of Black/Cuban Slave Woman in Selected Works by Nancy Morejo´n” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Tuhkanen, Mikko. “‘Out of joint’: Passing, Haunting, and the Time of Slavery in Hagar’s Daughter,” American Literature, 79, 2 (2007), pp. 335–61. Verge`s, Franc¸oise. “Visual Archives of Slavery and Public Memory” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Vint, Sherryl. “‘Only by experience’: Embodiment and the Limitations of Realism in Neo-Slave Narratives,” Science-Fiction Studies, 34 (2007), pp. 241–61. Walvin, James. “Two Hundred Years On: Why Have the British Paid So Much Attention to Abolition?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Warren, Kim. “‘How much for Kunta Kinte?’: Black Tourism and History of African Slavery as Commodity” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the American Studies Association, 11 –14 October 2007, Philadelphia, PA). Waterhouse, Carlton. “The Full Price of Freedom: African Americans’ Shared Responsibility to Repair the Harms of Slavery and Segregation” (PhD diss., Emory University, 2006). Webster, Jane. “Abolitionist Memorabilia and Museum Display” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Weinstein, Helen. “Translating 1807: Format, Content & Audience” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Weinstein, Helen. “The Making of the 1807 Bicentenary in the Media: Commissioning, Production, and Content” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). White, Deborah Gray. “‘Matter out of place’: Ar’n’t I a Woman? Black Female Scholars and the Academy,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 5–12. Whitley, Zoe. “Hottentot Testimonial: Contemporary Art Re-Visioning the Female Experience of Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Winds of Change – Women and Slavery”). Wholuba, Anita P. “A Generation of Witnesses Neo-Testimonial Practices in Flight to Canada, Dessa Rose, Beloved, Kindred, and The Chaneysville Incident” (PhD diss., Florida State University, 2007). Wilkes, Karen. “Slavery and the Gendered Body: The Construction of the Sexualised Female Body in Discourses of Paradise” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Writing, Diaspora and the Legacy of Slavery”). Williams, David R., and Chiquita Collins. “Reparations: A Viable Strategy to Address the Enigma of African American Health,” in Martin and Yaquinto, eds., Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States, pp. 305–30.

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Winter, Kari. “Wills and Possessions” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Human Trafficking”). Winter, Stephen. “What’s So Bad About Slavery? Assessing the Grounds for Reparations,” Patterns of Prejudice, 41, 3/4 (2007), pp. 373 –93. Wood, Marcus. “Blind Memory” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Out of Sight: New World Slavery and the Visual Imagination”). Wood, Marcus. “Emancipation Art, Fanon and the ‘butchery of freedom’,” in Carey and Kitson, eds., Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition, pp. 11 –41. Wood, Marcus. “Free to Remember What? Some Thoughts on 2007 in Comparative Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). 9. Other Eglash, R. “Broken Metaphor: The Master –Slave Analogy in Technical Literature,” Technology and Culture, 48, 2 (2007), pp. 360-69. Maltz, Earl M. “Roe v. Wade and Dred Scott,” Widener Law Journal, 17, 1 (2007), pp. 55–71. Petersen, Stephen. “The Ethics of Robot Servitude,” Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 19, 1 (2007), pp. 43 –54. XI. Slave Trade 1. Atlantic—General Ade-Ajayi, J. F. “Remembering the Slave Trade,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 365 –70. Anquandah, James Kwesi, Nana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and Michel R. Doortmont, eds. The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations. SubSaharan Publishers: Legon; Accra, Ghana, 2007. Proceedings of the international conference on historic slave route held at Accra on 30 August – 2 September 2004. For contents see Adandeand Tchitchi, Ade-Ajayi, Anquandah, Beckles, Bersselaar, Boadi-Siaw, Bredwa-Mensah, Dei and Boakye, Derefaka, Donkoh, Doortmont, Howell, Inikori, Lamouse´-Smith, Mason and Odonkor, Oostindie, Opoku-Agyemang, Osei-Tutu, Perbi and Bredwa-Mensah, and Stipriaan.

Beckles, Hilary, and Verene Shepherd. Saving Souls: The Struggle to End the Transatlantic Trade in Africans. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2007. Beckles, Hilary, and Verene Shepherd. Trading Souls: Europe’s Transatlantic Trade in Africans. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 2007. Beckles, Hilary. “African Resistance to the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 81 –91.

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Berktay, Asli. “The Slave Trade to Spanish America in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century: The French and British Asiento Trades” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Four Corners of the Atlantic, 1500 – 2000”). Bethencourt, Francisco. “The Different Impact of the Slave Trade on Africa, Brazil and Spanish America” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives” (Department of African American Studies, Ohio University, 1–2 March 2007, Athens, OH). For presentations see Burin, Creary, Dantas, Eltis, Fox, Jenkins, Johnson, and Schoen.

“‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’: Domestic and International Consequences of the First Governmental Efforts to Abolish the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 8–12 August 2007, Elmina, Ghana). For presentations see Adderley, Allen, Alpers and Zimba, Apeh and Opata, Berry, Bredwa-Mensah, C. Brown, V. Brown, Cateau, Deyle, Drescher, Ejiogu, Eltis, Fergus, Ferreira, Forsdick, Gavua, Glover, Gøbel, Gordon, Greene, Guezo, Helg, Hopkins, Keren, Klein, Law, Liu, Mamigonian, Martinez, Mason, McKeown, Meisel, Molineux, Northrup, Paton, Racine, Reese, Richardson, Soumonni, Stilwell, Whatley, and Yavoucko.

Christopher, Emma, Cassandra Pybus, and Marcus Rediker, eds. Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2007. For contents see Alpers, Anderson, Brown, Christopher, Hu-DeHart, Bales and Trodd, Martı´nez, McCalman, Nelson, Penn, Pybus, Rediker, and Warren.

Christopher, Emma. “Slave Ship Sailors: A Roundtable Response,” International Journal of Maritime History, 19, 1 (2007), pp. 333–42. Clarence-Smith, William G. “Continental European Views of the Slave Trade,” Slavery & Abolition, 28, 1 (2007), pp. 127–31. Dorigny, Marcel. “Traites ne´grie`res, esclavages et processus d’abolition: les re´sultats d’une tentative de synthe`se cartographique” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Teaching history in the Caribbean,” the Socie´te´ des Amis des Archives and the Archives de´partementales de la Martinique, 18 –19 May 2007, Fort-deFrance, Martinique). Dorsch, Hauke. “European Raids or African Business? Popular Imaginations of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Du Bois, W. E. B. The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America, 1638–1870. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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With a new introduction by Saidiya Hartman. Originally published in 1896.

Eltis, David, Frank Lewis, and Kimberly McIntyre. “The Cost of Transporting Slaves from Africa to the Caribbean, 1680 to 1725” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Eltis, David. “The Broader Impact of British, U.S., and Danish Abolition of the Slave Trade: A Reassessment from the Online, Revised Version of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Eltis, David. “The Significance of British and U.S. Abolition of the Slave Trade: A Bicentennial Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Eltis, David. “Additions to the 1999 CD-Rom; New Estimates and a New Interface” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15 –18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Evering, Lloyd, Kofi Mawuli Klu, and Richard S. Reddie. The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Its Legacies. London: Churches Together in England, 2007. Falola, Toyin, and Amanda Warnock, eds. Encyclopedia of the Middle Passage. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007. Fyle, C. Magbaily. “Freedom, Identity, and the African American Experience: Perceptions of African Participation in the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Gregg, Veronica. “Morality, Decency and the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Hall, Robert L. “Food Crops, Medicinal Plants, and the Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Bower, ed., African American Foodways, pp. 17–44. Horne, Gerald. The Deepest South: The United States, Brazil, and the African Slave Trade. New York: New York University Press, 2007. Khan, Wasiq. “The Labor Productivity Differential Between West Africa and the West Indies, 1700–1800: An Economic Analysis of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). King, Wilma. “‘If you have good trade . . . get most of them mere boys and girls’: Children and the Transatlantic Slave Trade before 1808” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Leslie, Teresa. “The Middle Passage as a Constructing Force on African Genetic Variability” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Lovejoy, Paul E. “Civilian Casualties in the Context of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” in John Laband, ed., Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Africa: From Slavery Days to Rwandan Genocide (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2007), pp. 17 –49.

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Mamigonian, Beatriz Gallotti. “The Changing Meanings of Freedom: The British Foreign Office and the Handling of Liberated Africans in Brazil” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Martinez, Jennifer S. “Antislavery Courts and the Dawn of International Human Rights Law” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Mason, Matthew. “The Geopolitics of Slave Trade Abolition in the NineteenthCentury Atlantic World” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). McKeown, Adam. “Asian Migration and the Legacy of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Miller, Joseph C. “Disoriented, Dependent, Domiciled, and Dominated: Slaving as a History of Women,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume Two, pp. 284 –312. Morgan, Jennifer L. “Racial Thinking and Colonial Numeracy: Gender and the TransAtlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Global Dimensions of Racism in the Modern World”). Morgan, Jennifer. “Demography and the Problem of Embodiment: Sex Ratios and African American Women in the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March –1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Morgan, Jennifer. “Racial Thinking and Colonial Numeracy: Gender and the TransAtlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, Humanities Institute, Buffalo University, 27 September 2007, Buffalo, NY). Muhammad, Patricia M. “The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Legacy Establishing a Case for International Reparations” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Nack, Irwin. “The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Photo Tour of Historic Sites in Africa, Europe and the Americas” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Labor, Slavery and Freedom in a Global Age,” 29th annual North American Labor History Conference, 18 –20 October 2007, Detroit, MI). N’Diaye, Tidiane. La longue marche des peuples noirs. Paris: Publibook, 2007. N’Diaye, Tidiane. Le ge´nocide voile´: enqueˆte historique. Paris: Gallimard, 2007. Nunn, Nathan. The Long-Term Effects of Africa’s Slave Trades. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007. Pallua, Ulrich. “‘Slavery was agreeable, its fortune desirable’—The Acceptance of the Evils of Slavery as a Social Phenomenon: An Indicator of a Pro-Slave Trade Approach,” Arbeiten Aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, 32, 2 (2007), pp. 197–220. Paton, Diana. “Obeah and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Legislation, Prosecutions, and the Politics of Creolization, 1760–1838” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Powers, Nicholas. “The Undertow of Reason: Re-Defining the Sublime Through the Middle Passage” (PhD diss., City University of New York, 2007).

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Rediker, Marcus Buford. The Slave Ship: A Human History. New York: Viking, 2007. Rediker, Marcus, Cassandra Pybus, and Emma Christopher. “Introduction,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 1–19. “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective” (Newcastle University and the Laing Art Gallery, 23 November 2007, Newcastle, England).

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For presentations see Adi, Beckford, Dresser, Edwards, Finley, Francis, Hodge, Kanpeyeng, Mack, Paton, Paul, Pierce, Rice, Salter, Watson, Webster, and Weinstein.

Richardson, David. “The Slave Trade from Africa to the Americas as a Cultural and Institutional Dialogue” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Smallwood, Stephanie E. “African Guardians, European Slave Ships, and the Changing Dynamics of Power in the Early Modern Atlantic,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 4 (2007), pp. 679 –716. Smallwood, Stephanie E. Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. Sparks, Randy J. “Defining Slavery: The Enslavement and Redemption of African Kidnap Victims in the 18th-Century Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Also presented at the conference “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean.”

Temperley, Howard. “Slave Republic versus Abolitionist Empire: The Struggle over the Suppression of the Slave Trade, 1807–1867” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, October 2003, Cambridge, England). Webster, Jane. “The Archeology of Slave Shipping, 1600–1807” (Unpublished presentation, Department of Anthropology, 12 April 2007, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN). Williams, Carolyn. “Am I Not a Man and a Brother, Am I Not a Woman and a Sister: The Transatlantic Crusade against the Slave Trade and Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Also presented at the conference “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation.”

2. Atlantic—Individual Voyages and Captains Adderley, Rosanne Marion. “African Slave Dealer Turned African Rebel?: Power, Identity & Slave Trade Politics in a 19th-Century Caribbean Mutiny” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Also presented at the conference “Black Diaspora in the South and the Caribbean.”

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Alexander, Andrew. “Negotiation, Trade and the Rituals of Encounter: An Examination of the Slave-Trading Voyage of De Zon, 1775–1776,” Itinerario, 31, 3 (2007). Armstrong, Tim. “Catastrophe and Trauma: A Response to Anita Rupprecht,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 347–56. Brown, Vincent. “In the Wake of the Zong: ‘Improvident avarice’ and the Soul of the British Empire” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Clifford, Barry, Kenneth J. Kinkor, Sharon Simpson, and Kenneth Garrett. Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship. Washingon, DC: National Geographic, 2007. Conlin, Dan. “A Slave Ship Made Captive: The Schooner Severn, 1811” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery, Anti-Slavery and the Road to Freedom”). Crow, Hugh, and John R. Pinfold. The Memoirs of Captain Hugh Crow: The Life and Times of a Slave Trade Captain. Oxford: Bodleian Library, 2007. Diouf, Sylviane A. Dreams of Africa in Alabama: The Slave Ship Clotilda and the Story of the Last Africans Brought to America. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Gold, Susan Dudley. United States v. Amistad: Slave Ship Mutiny. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2007. Krikler, Jeremy. “The Zong and the Lord Chief Justice,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 29 –47. Lewis, Andrew. “Martin Dockray and the Zong: A Tribute in the Form of a Chronology,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 357–70. Oldham, James. “Insurance Litigation Involving the Zong and Other British Slave Ships, 1780–1807,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 299–318. Pybus, Cassandra. “Bound for Botany Bay: John Martin’s Voyage to Australia,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 92 –108. Rupprecht, Anita. “‘A very uncommon case’: Representations of the Zong and the British Campaign to Abolish the Slave Trade,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 329–46. Webster, Jane. “The Zong in the Context of the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade,” Journal of Legal History, 28, 3 (2007), pp. 285–98. Winsnes, Selena Axelrod, ed. Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade: Paul Erdmann Isert’s Journey to Guinea and the Caribbean Islands in Columbia (1788). Translated from the German and Edited by Selena Axelrod Winsnes. Accra, Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2007. Originally published in 1992 by Oxford University Press.

3. Atlantic—Portuguese and Brazilian Barros, Amaˆndio. “A regulamentac¸a˜o do transporte de escravos no Atlaˆntico na primeira metade do se´culo XVI” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 – 17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal).

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Caldeira, Arlindo. “Escravos de mar em fora -as condic¸o˜es de transporte e assisteˆncia religiosa no tra´fico negreiro atlaˆntico do se´culo XVII” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Candido, Mariana Pinho. “Enslaving Frontiers: Slavery, Trade and Identity in Benguela, 1780–1850” (PhD diss., York University (Canada), 2006). Capela, Jose´. “O Tra´frico de Escravos do Sudeste Africano para Cuba,” Economia e Sociologia, 85 (2008), pp. 7–28. Carvalho, Mariza de. “Changing Gold for Slaves: Rio de Janeiro’s Traders at the Bight of Benin, Eighteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 27 March 2007, New Haven, CT). ´ frica Meridional: e o tra´fico de escravos Carvalho, Plata´o Eugeˆnio de. A conquista da A para o Brasil. Sa˜o Paulo: Scortecci, 2007. Dantas, Mariana. “A Southern Counterpoint: African Slavery and the Atlantic Slave Trade in Brazil” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Ferreira, Roquinaldo A. “External and Local Factors in the Process of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Angola, 1830-1860” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Green, Tobias. “The Slave Trade and Hegemony in Cabo Verde, 16th–17th Centuries” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Gustavo Acioli Lopes. “A Jazida de Brac¸os: o tra´fico de Pernambuco com a Costa da Mina na primeira metade do se´c. XVIII” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Mamigonian, Beatriz. “Maintaining Slavery on Shifting Legal Grounds: Brazilian Government Policy Towards Illegally-Imported Slaves” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History, 10 –12 November 2005, Cincinnati, OH). Mathias, Carlos Leonardo Kelmer. “O perfil do Tra´fico Atlaˆntico de escravos na capitania de Minas Gerias via capitanias da Bahia e do Rio de Janeiro, c. 1711–c. 1756” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Newson, Linda A., and Susie Minchin. From Capture to Sale: The Portuguese Slave Trade to Spanish South America in the Early Seventeenth Century. Leiden: Brill, 2007. Santos, Maciel, and Baltazar Neves. “Come´rcio ilegal para portos legais: a experieˆncia do tra´fico de escravos em Cabo Verde—1815–1830” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal).

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Silva, Francisco Ribeiro da. “The Portuguese Slave Trade Circuits in the ‘Iberian Atlantic’ (1580–1640)” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). 4. Atlantic—Spanish Chambers, Douglas B. “Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1765–1803” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15 –18 November 2007, Chicago, IL).

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5. Atlantic—British Adderley, Rosanne M. “Ethnographic Knowledge and Abolitionist Politics: British Rethinking of Africa and Africans in the Era of Slave Trade Suppression” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Adderley, Rosanne M. “Liberated Africans, British Liberators, and the Question of Repatriation to Africa” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Aldige, James. “Public Interest or Private Gain? A Re-Interpretation of Dolben’s Act” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Andrews, Dee E. “Thomas Clarkson’s History of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade: A Reappraisal of Its Significance from the Original Manuscript” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Antoine-Dunne, Jean. “Literary and Filmic Representations of the Abolitionist Struggle” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition” (Fordham Law School, 19 October 2007, New York, NY). For presentations see Brown, Diouf, Drescher, Lightfoot, and Scully.

Beeler, John. “Maritime Policing and the Pax Britannica: The Royal Navy’s Anti-Slavery Patrol in the Caribbean, 1818–1846,” The Northern Mariner, 16 (2006). Behrendt, Stephen D. “Human Capital in the British Slave Trade,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 66 –97. Berry, Stephen R. “Rising from the Depths: Religious Experience Aboard British Slave Ships” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25 –28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Bersselaar, Dmitri van den. “Slave-Trade City Revisited: Moving Beyond the Triangle,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 295 –304.

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Beyan, Amos J. “Contacts and Social Transformations: The Case for the Windward Coast’s New Social Arrangements and the Making of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Great Lakes History Conference, 26 –27 October 2007, Grand Rapids, MI). Bloy, M. “The Campaign for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.” Epworth Review, 34, 3 (2007), pp. 15 –25. Blyth, Robert J. “Britain, the Royal Navy and the Suppression of Slave Trades in the Nineteenth Century,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 76–91. Borucki, Alex. “The Slave Trade to Rio de la Plata, 1788–1807” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15 –18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Briggs, John. “Baptists and the Campaign to Abolish the Slave Trade,” The Baptist Quarterly, 42, 4 (2007), pp. 260–83. Brown, Christopher L. “The British Government and the Slave Trade: Early Parliamentary Enquiries, 1713–83,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 27–41. Brown, Christopher. “Empire and Information on the West African Coast” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition”). Campbell, John F. “A Historiographical Comment on the Abolition Act and the ‘reform movement’ of 1806 in the British Caribbean,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Carey, Brycchan. “Modern Solutions to an Ancient Problem: Abolishing the British Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Imaging Slavery. A Celebration of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Bill”). Carrington, Selwyn. “The Rise of Capitalism: The Economic Justification for the Abolition of the British Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Cateau, Heather. “Things Fall Apart: Abolition, the Slave Trade and Enslavement,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Coffey, J. “Evangelicals, Slavery & the Slave Trade: From Whitefield to Wilberforce,” Anvil, 24, 2 (2007), pp. 97 –120. Coffey, John. “‘Must we not tremble?’: The Fear of God and the Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Convery, Siobhan. “Documentary Sources for the Slave Trade: The University of Aberdeen’s Collections” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Coules, Victoria. The Trade. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2007. Cozens, Kenneth. “Eighteenth Century London Merchants and the Slave Trade ‘networks of opportunity’” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”).

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Drescher, Seymour. “Public Opinion and Parliament in the Abolition of the British Slave Trade,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 42–65. Edwards, Bernard. Royal Navy in Action against Slave Traders, 1808–1898: The African Squadron’s Role Enforcing Abolition. Barnsley, UK: Pen & Sword Military, 2007. Edwards, Hazel. “Marking the Bicentenary in North-East England” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Elder, Melinda. “The Liverpool Slave Trade, Lancaster and Its Environs,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 118–37. Ellis, Melisse Thomas-Bailey. “‘Strange’ Bedfellows: Anti-Slave-Trading Alliances in the British West Indies, 1847–1887,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Farrell, Stephen, Melanie Unwin, and James Walvin, eds. The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People: Including the Illustrated Catalogue of the Parliamentary Exhibition in Westminster Hall, 23 May–23 September 2007. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press for the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust, 2007. For contents see Beckles, Bressey, Brown, Chater, Drescher, Farrell, Kaye, Matthews, Pettigrew, Pybus, Richardson, Unwin, Walvin, and Wood.

Farrell, Stephen. “‘Contrary to the principles of justice, humanity and sound policy’: The Slave Trade, Parliamentary Politics and the Abolition Act, 1807,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 141–71. Fergus, Claudius. “The Trinidad Question and Britain’s First Slave-Trade Abolition Legislation,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Fergus, Claudius. “‘The bicentennial commemoration’: Prettifying the Slave Trade versus a New Pragmatic of Abolition from Below” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Fergus, Claudius. “The Chinese Factor in Britain’s Abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 39th annual meeting of the Association of Caribbean Historians, 7–11 May 2007, Kingston, Jamaica). Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Great Britain. Slavery in Diplomacy: The Foreign Office and the Suppression of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Historians, 2007. Available online historicalnote17.

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Gosse, Dave. “The Politics of Morality: The Debate Surrounding the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”).

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Graham, Eric. “The Accounts of Two Scots Apprentices in the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Graham, Eric. “The Impact of the Middle Passage Act 1787—The Testimonies of Two Scottish Apprentices in the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Graham, Eric. “The Slave Trade of Port Glasgow and Greenock 1715–1765” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Gray, Todd. Devon and the Slave Trade: Documents on African Enslavement, Abolition and Emancipation from 1562 to 1867. Exeter: Mint Press, 2007. Great Britain. Cymru a chaethwasiaeth: i nodi 200 mlynedd ers diddymu’r Ddeddf Masnachu Caethweision (Wales and Slavery: Marking 200 Years Since the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act.) London: Wales Office, 2007. Great Britain. The Way Forward: Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act 1807–2007. Wetherby, UK: Department for Communities and Local Government Publications, 2007. Hague, William. William Wilberforce: The Life of the Great Anti-Slave Trade Campaigner. London: HarperPress, 2007. Hamilton, Douglas. “‘Defending the colonies against malicious attacks of philanthropy’: Scottish Efforts to Preserve the Slave Trade and Slavery” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Hart, Kathy. “Charles Fox and the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Caricature and Displacement in the Debate over Reform” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 25–28 October 2007, Dartmouth, NH). Hochschild, Adam. Sprengt die Ketten: Der entscheidende Kampf um die Abschaffung der Sklaverei. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 2007. German translation of Hochschild’s Bury the Chains.

Jones, Pip. Satan’s Kingdom: Bristol and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Bristol, UK: Past & Present Press, 2007. Keene, Edward. “A Case Study of the Construction of International Hierarchy: British Treaty-Making Against the Slave Trade in the Early Nineteenth Century,” International Organization, 61, 2 (2007), pp. 311–39. Kyles, Perry L. “The Men Behind the Market: Merchants, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the Shaping of South Carolina Plantation Society, 1700–1756” (PhD diss., Florida International University, 2007). Law, Robin. “Abolition and Imperialism: International Law and the British Suppression of the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”).

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Longmore, Jane. “‘Cemented by the blood of a Negro’?: The Impact of the Slave Trade on Eighteenth-Century Liverpool,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 227 –51. Lovejoy, Paul E. “Slavery, the Slave Trade and African Society,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 28 –39. Lovejoy, Paul E., and David Richardson. “African Agency and the Liverpool Slave Trade,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 43–65. Mack, Sheree. “Black Voices and Absences in the North-East Commemorations of Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Matthews, Gelien. “Trinidad: A Model Colony for British Slave Trade Abolition,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 84–96. May, Tim. “Coleridge’s Slave Trade Ode and Bowles’s ‘The African’,” Notes & Queries, 54, 4 (2007), pp. 504 –09. McKenzie, Kirsten. “‘My voice is sold, & I must be a slave’: Abolition Rhetoric, British Liberty and the Yorkshire Elections of 1806 and 1807,” History Workshop Journal, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 48 –73. Metaxas, Eric. Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery. New York: HarperSanFrancisco, 2007. Morgan, Kenneth. “Liverpool’s Dominance in the British Slave Trade, 1740–1807,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 14–42. Oldfield, John. “Abolition and Emancipation,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 62 –75. Otele, Olivette. “Seamen in Bristol and the Lure of Slaving Voyages,” in Lurdos and Misrahi-Barak, eds., Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth, pp. 145–55. Pallua, Ulrich. “Anti-Slave Trade Propaganda in 1788/89: The African’s Complaint in Contrast to Britain’s Vision of Liberty” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Petigrew, Will. “1707—A Forgotten Anniversary: Parliament and the Escalation of Britain’s Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Pettigrew, William A. “Free to Enslave: Politics and the Escalation of Britain’s Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1688–1714,” William & Mary Quarterly, 64, 1 (2007), pp. 3–38. Pettigrew, William A. “Parliament and the Escalation of the Slave Trade, 1690–1714,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 12–26.

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Pinfold, John, ed. The Slave Trade Debate: Contemporary Writings For and Against. Oxford: Bodleian Library, 2007. Introduction, by John Pinfold, pp. 7–32. Plank, Geoffrey. “Ships as Emblems of the British Empire and the Slave Trade: Eighteenth-Century Quaker Perspectives” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Poovaya-Smith, Nima. Crossing the Waters. Bradford, UK: City of Bradford MDC, 2007. Pope, David. “The Wealth and Social Aspirations of Liverpool’s Slave Merchants of the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 164–226. Rice, Alan. “Revealing Histories, Dialogising Collections: English Art Institutions and Galleries Respond to Commemorating the Abolition of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Richardson, David, Suzanne Schwarz and Anthony Tibbles. “Introduction,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 1–13. Richardson, David, Suzanne Schwarz, Anthony Tibbles, eds. Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press, 2007. For contents see Behrendt, Burnard, Elder, Howman, Longmore, Lovejoy and Richardson, Morgan, Pope, Richardson/Schwarz/Tibbles, Schwarz, and Walsh

Richardson, David. “The Ending of the British Slave Trade in 1807: The Economic Context,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 127–40. Richardson, David. “Through African Eyes: The Middle Passage and the British Slave Trade,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 40–49. Richardson, P. David. “Principles and Agents: The British Slave Trade and Its Abolition” (Unpublished presentation, the third annual David Brion Davis Lecture Series on the History of Slavery, Race, and Their Legacies, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 5–7 March 2007, New Haven, CT). Rouse, Marylynn. “‘Put a stop to this dreadful traffic’: John Newton’s Efforts to Abolish the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Rupprecht, Anita. “Excessive Memories: Slavery, Insurance and Resistance,” History Workshop Journal, 64 (2007), pp. 6–28. Santin, Marlene. “From Moral Condemnation to Economic Strategies: Reframing the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Great Britain 1789–1807” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Schwarz, Suzanne. “Commerce, Civilization and Christianity: The Development of the Sierra Leone Company,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 252–76.

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Scotland and the Slave Trade. 2007 Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2007. Available online at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publi cations/2007/03/23121622/0 “Scotland, Slavery and Abolition” (University of Edinburgh, 10 November 2007, Edinburgh, Scotland).

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For presentations see Cairns, Graham, Hamilton, Lovejoy, Midgley, Palmer, Schwarz, Walvin, and Whyte.

Set All Free: Act to End Slavery: Abolition of the Slave Trade Act: Bicentenary 2007. London: Churches Together in England, 2007. Shepherd, Verene A. “‘We all thought the king was on our side’: Voices of the Enslaved in the Post-Slave Trade Abolition Era,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Sherwood, Marika, and Kim Sherwood. Britain, the Slave Trade and Slavery, from 1562 to the 1880s. Kent, UK: Savannah Press, 2007. Sherwood, Marika. After Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807. London: I.B. Tauris, 2007. “Survey of the House of Commons on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, February 1807,” Parliamentary History, 26 [Supplement] (2007), pp. 172–202. Swaminathan, Srividhya. “Adam Smith’s Moral Economy and the Debate to Abolish the Slave Trade,” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 37, 4 (2007), pp. 481 –507. Thompson, Aubrey A. “British Guiana and the Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade,” Arts Journal, 1/2 (2007). Unwin, Melanie, ed. “Exhibition Catalogue ‘The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People’, an Exhibition Held in Westminster Hall, 23 May–23 September 2007,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 259–335. Walsh, Lorena S. “Liverpool’s Slave Trade to the Colonial Chesapeake: Slaving on the Periphery,” in Richardson, Schwarz, and Tibbles, eds., Liverpool and Transatlantic Slavery, pp. 98 –117. Walvin, James. “Abolishing the Slave Trade,” History in Focus, 12 (2007). Walvin, James. “Introduction,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 1–11. Walvin, James. “Why Did the British Abolish the Slave Trade?” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Walvin, James. “Why Did the British Become So Interested in Abolition? Reflections on 2007” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Discourses of Resistance: Culture, Identity, Freedom & Reconciliation”). Webster, Jane. “The Material Culture of Slave Shipping,” in Hamilton and Blyth, eds., Representing Slavery, pp. 102–17. Weimer, Gregory Kent. “Forced Labor and the Land of Liberty: Naval Impressment, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the British Empire in the Eighteenth Century” (MA thesis, Youngstown State University, 2007). Weiss, John McNish. “Apprenticeship in the 1807 Slave Trade Act: A Novelty and Its Development” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘Free at last’: An

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Interdisciplinary Conference to Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the End of the British Atlantic Slave Trade”). Whyte, Iain. “‘This horrible traffick’—Scotland’s Kirk and People Challenge the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Wilkins, Frances. Dumfries & Galloway and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Kidderminster, UK: Wyre Forest Press, 2007. Wood, Marcus. “Packaging Liberty and Marketing the Gift of Freedom: 1807 and the Legacy of Clarkson’s Chest,” in Farrell, Unwin, and Walvin, eds., The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People, pp. 203–23. 6. Atlantic—Dutch Doortmont, Michel R. “The Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade as Family Business: The Case of the Van der Noot de Gietere –Van Bakergem Family,” in Anquandah, OpokuAgyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 92–137. Gonzalez, Otilia Rosas. “La Compan˜´ıa Holandesa de las Indias Occidentales y el contrabando de esclavos negros en el Caribe y Venezuela” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). ´ Gregoire, Henri. “De la traite et de l’esclavage des noirs,” Arle´a-poche, 113 (2007). Hogerzeil, Simon J., and David Richardson. “Slave Purchasing Strategies and Shipboard Mortality: Day-to-Day Evidence from the Dutch African Trade, 1751–1797,” Journal of Economic History, 67, 1 (2007), pp. 160–90. Sommerdyk, Stacey. “Rivalry on the Loango Coast: A Re-Examination of the Dutch in the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Stipriaan, Alex van. “Watramama’s Transatlantic Voyage: Legacy of the Slave Trade with Suriname,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 277–94. Vink, Markus. “Freedom and Slavery: The Dutch Republic, the VOC World, and the Debate Over the ‘world’s oldest trade’,” South African Historical Journal, 59 (2007), pp. 19 –46. Vos, Jelmer. “Dutch Slave Trading on the Windward Coast, ca. 1750–1790” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15 –18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). 7. Atlantic—French Gauvin, Gilles. Abe´ce´daire de l’esclavage des noirs. Paris: Dapper, 2007. Sibille, Claire. Guide des sources de la traite ne´grie´re, de l’esclavage et de leurs abolitions. Paris: La Documentation Franc¸aise, 2007.

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8. Atlantic—English North American Colonies, United States Finkelman, Paul, ed. The African Slave Trade and American Courts: The Pamphlets Literature. Clark, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, 2007. James, Christian, and Kristen M. Taynor, eds. Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States Regarding the Slave Trade. Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America [LexisNexis], 2007. Microform collection. Johnson, Walter. “The ‘Negro fever’, the South, and the Ignoble Effort to Re-Open the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University, 12 April 2007, New Haven, CT). Obadele-Starks, Ernest. Freebooters and Smugglers: The Foreign Slave Trade in the United States After 1808. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2007. Rao, Gautham. “Customhouses and the Illegal Slave Trade in the American South, 1815–1860” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Business Ethics, Law, and History: From the Atlantic Slave Trade to Wall Street”). Schoen, Brian. “‘Love of justice and love of country’: Thomas Jefferson and the U.S. Prohibition of the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Warnock, Amanda. “North Americans and the Cuban Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Winch, Julie. “‘A sacrifice that virtue compelled avarice to make’: African American Orations on the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). 9. Atlantic—Other Gøbel, Erik. “The Danish Edict of 1792 to Abolish the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Hopkins, Daniel P. “Denmark’s Prohibition of the Slave Trade and African Colonial Policy, 1787–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Rodgers, Nini. “The Irish Role in the Atlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Irish in the Atlantic World”). 10. American Internal (United States, Brazil, Caribbean, etc.) Baptist, Edward. “African-American Lives after Forced Internal Migration to the Deep South” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the British American Nineteenth Century History Association, 22 –24 September 2006, Oxford, England). Berry, Daina Ramey. “In pressing need of cash’: Gender, Skill, and Family Persistence in the Domestic Slave Trade,” Journal of African American History, 92, 1 (2007), pp. 22–36. Berry, Daina Ramey. “‘The cargo consisting of Negroes . . . was easily removed’: Gender and Price Patterns Among Human Chattels in the Domestic Market”

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(Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Bogert, Pen. “‘Warranted sound but proved otherwise’: Slave Warranties and the Business of Slave Trading in Kentucky” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Coclanis, Peter, and Louis Kyriakoudes. “Forced Migration and Family Formation in the American Internal Slave Trade, 1840–1860” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). Deyle, Steven. “An ‘abominable’ New Trade: The Closing of the African Slave Trade and the Changing Patterns of Political Authority in the United States, 1808– 1860” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Deyle, Steven. “The Infamous Murder Trial of Isaac Bolton: How Nathan Bedford Forrest Became the Leading Slave Trader in Memphis” (Unpublished paper, 121st annual meeting of the American Historical Association, 4–7 January 2007, Atlanta, GA). Ethridge, Robbie. “From Chicaza to Chickasaw: The Early Colonial Indian Slave Trade and the Transformation of a Mississippian Chiefdom” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Jenkins, Robin. “Toward Western Redemption: The Impact of the Internal Slave Trade on Western Expansion in North America” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Johnson, Walter. “Reopening the Slave Trade in Antebellum America” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19–22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Miller, William Lee. “‘I felt it to be my duty to refuse’: The President and the Slave Trader,” in Simon, Holzer, and Vogel, eds., Lincoln Revisited, pp. 147–68. O’Malley, Greg. “Final Passages: The British Inter-Colonial Slave Trade, 1619–1807” (PhD diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 2007). Ribeiro, Alexandre Vieira. “Escravos em traˆnsito na Bahia: o come´rcio de cativos da A´frica ao interior do Brasil (c. 1580–c. 1850)” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Caribbean Studies Association, 28 May–1 June 2007, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil). Schermerhorn, J. L. “Against All Odds: Enslaved People’s Use of Commercial Networks to Preserve Families in the Era of the Domestic Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 29th annual meeting of the Society for the History of the Early American Republic, 19 –22 July 2007, Providence, RI). Schermerhorn, J. L. Calvin. “Enslaved Families and the Second Middle Passage in the Antebellum Chesapeake” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the

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Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Tadman, Michael. “The Reputation of the Slave Trader in Southern History and the Social Memory of the South,” American Nineteenth Century History, 8, 3 (2007), pp. 247–71. Tadman, Michael. “The Reputation of the Slave Trader: White Antebellum Mindsets and the Commodification of Black People” (Unpublished paper, 100th annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, 29 March–1 April, 2007, Minneapolis, MN). Troutman, Phillip. “Sentiment and the Slave Market Revolution: Mapping a ‘history of emotions’” (Unpublished paper, 73rd annual meeting of the Southern Historical Association, 31 October–3 November 2007, Richmond, VA). Yagyu, Tomoko. “Slave Traders and Planters in the Expanding South: Entrepreneurial Strategies, Business Networks, and Western Migration in the Atlantic World, 1787–1859” (PhD diss., The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006). Yagyu, Tomoko. “The Domestic Slave Trade and Risk Management: Accounts of Interregional Slave Traders in the Antebellum South” (Unpublished paper, 32nd annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 15–18 November 2007, Chicago, IL). 11. Indian Ocean Allen, Richard B. “Suppressing a Nefarious Traffic: The Mascarenes, Britain, and the Abolition of Slave Trading in the Western Indian Ocean, 1770–1835” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Alpers, Edward A. “The Other Middle Passage: The African Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 20–38. Alpers, Edward A., and Benigna Zimba. “Abolition, British Southeast Africa, and the Southwest Indian Ocean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Anderson, Clare. “Convict Passages in the Indian Ocean, c. 1790–1860,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 129–49. Bialuschewski, Arne. “Thomas Bowrey’s Madagascar Manuscript of 1708,” History in Africa, 34 (2007), pp. 31–42. Campbell, Gwyn. “Slavery and the Trans-Indian Ocean World Slave Trade: A Historical Outline,” in Himanshu Prabha Ray and Edward A. Alpers, eds., Cross Currents and Community Networks: The History of the Indian Ocean World (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 286–304. Campbell, Gwyn. “The Indian Ocean World: The First Global Economy – The African Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Culture and Commerce in the Indian Ocean,” Leiden University, 25–27 September 2006, Leiden, The Netherlands).

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Medeiros, Eduardo C. “The Mozambicanization of Slaves Leaving through the Ports of Mozambique” (Unpublished presentation, Harriet Tubman Seminar, Harriet Tubman Resource Centre on the African Diaspora, York University, 7 September 2007, Toronto, Canada). Metwalli, Ibrahim A., Nicolas Bigourdan, and Yann von Arnim. “Interim Report of a Shipwreck at Pointe Aux Feuilles, Mauritius: Le Coureur (1818), an Illegal Slave Trader?,” Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 31 (2007), pp. 74–81. Suzuki, Hideaki. “The Chains of Reselling: Slave Trafficking in the 19th Century Western Part of the Indian Ocean” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Warren, James Francis. “The Sulu Zone Slave Trade and the Numbers Game: An 1845 Census” (Unpublished paper, 19th annual meeting of the International Association of Historians of Asia, 22–24 November 2006, Houston, Manila, Philippines). Warren, James. “The Iranun and Balangingi Slaving Voyage: Middle Passages in the Sulu Zone,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 52–71. 12. Trans-Saharan and Red Sea Dubois, Collette. “Une traite d’esclaves tardive en Mer Rouge (1880–1939). Les sources: leurs apports et leurs limites” (Unpublished paper, 4th annual meeting of the Coloquio Trabalho Forcado Africano, 15 –17 November 2007, Porto, Portugal). Hopper, Matthew. “The Nineteenth-Century Slave Trade from East Africa to Arabia Reconsidered” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Montana, Ismael Musah. “The Trans-Saharan Slave Trade, Abolition of Slavery and Transformations in the North African Regency of Tunis, 1759–1846” (PhD diss., York University (Canada), 2007). Wright, John L. The Trans-Saharan Slave Trade. History and Society in the Islamic world. London: Routledge, 2007. 13. Effects on Africa Abaka, Edmund. “‘In the jaws of the Atlantic slave trade’: A Biography of Sa˜o Jorge da Mina (Elmina Castle) in the Gold Coast/Ghana, 1400–1996” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Anyanwu, U. D. “The Aftermath of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Two Settlement Patterns in Southeastern Nigeria,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 59–74. Apeh, Apex A., and Chukwuma C. Opata. “Social Exclusion: An Aftermath of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Northern Igboland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”).

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Apter, Andrew. “History in the Dungeon: Ritual and Memory in Cape Coast Castle, Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Rethinking Boundaries: Transformations in Methods and Approaches to Atlantic History”). Argenti, Nicolas. “Dances of the Dead: Slavery, Youth and Ritual in the Cameroon Grassfields” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Aworawo, David. “The Fernandinos: Slavery, Migration and Social Transformation in Spanish Guinea up to 1967” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Beyond Slavery in the Iberian Atlantic”). Brydon, Lynne. “Extensions of Extended Families: A Case Study from Avatime, Ghana” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the AEGIS European Conference on African Studies, African Studies Centre, 11 –14 July 2007, Leiden, The Netherlands). Candido, Mariana. “Creolization and the Formation of the Atlantic Community in Benguela, 1750–1850” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Creary, Nicholas. “An Irony of History: The Expansion of Slavery and Colonization Across the African Continent in the Wake of 1807–1808” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Bicentennial of the Abolition of the Anglo-American Trade in African Captives”). Dei, L. A., and Kwaku Boakye. “Developing the Slave Route for Tourism–Community Dynamics, Policy Implications and Strategies for the Root Tourism Product,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 347 –57. Diouf, Sylviane. “African Resistance to the Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “The Atlantic World in the Era of British Slave Trade Abolition”). Donkoh, Wihelmina J. “Legacies of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Ghana: Definitions, Understanding and Perceptions,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 305 –25. Ejiogu, Emmanuel C. “Impacts and Consequences of Initial Abolitionary Efforts by Governments in the Atlantic World in the Period 1787–1807: A Case of Igboland” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Everts, Natalie Christina. “Cultural Interaction on the Pre-Colonial Gold Coast: Modes of Incorporating Euro-Africans in Elmina Extended Families” (Unpublished paper, annual meeting of the AEGIS European Conference on African Studies, African Studies Centre, 11–14 July 2007, Leiden, The Netherlands). Falola, Toyin. “Confronting the Legacy of Slavery and Servitude in the Construction of Yoruba Identity” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Confronting Slavery: Towards a Dialogue of Cultural Understanding”). Finley, Cheryl. “Of Golden Anniversaries and Bicentennials: the Convergence of Memory, Tourism and National History in Ghana in 2007” (Unpublished

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presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Gavua, Kodzo. “Socio-Cultural Transformation in the Northern Volta Region of Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Gordon, David. “The Abolition of the Slave Trade and the Transformation of South Central Africa during the Nineteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Greene, Sandra. “Trokosi and the 1807 Abolition: Linkages in History” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Guezo, Anselme. “Abolition and West-African Societies: The Inconclusive Debate” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Halsey, Bayo. “Slavery, Difference, and Diaspora: Imagining North and South in Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Holsey, Bayo. Routes of Remembrance: Refashioning the Slave Trade in Ghana. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Howell, Allison M. “‘Showers of arrows’: The Reactions and Resistance of the Kasena to Slave Raids in the 18th and 19th Centuries,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 189 –209. Inikori, Joseph E. “Changing Commodity Compositions of Imports into West Africa, 1650–1850: A Window into the Impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade on African Societies,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 57–80. Jean-Baptiste, Rachel. “Whydah, Slavery and Diaspora Tourism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Jong, Ferdinand de. “Commemorating the Slave Trade: Art, Architecture and Performance at Gore´e Island” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Jordan, Coleman A. “Rhizomorphics of Race and Space,” Journal of Architectural Education, 60, 4 (2007), pp. 48 –59. Keren, Ella. “In the Chains of the Past: The Slave Trade in Academic Memory in Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Klein, Martin. “Justifying Its Existence: Senegal from 1817–1831” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Korieh, Chima J. “Imaging Africa: Afro-Diaspora Missions in West Africa and the Issue of Race, Identity, and Representation” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Kreamer, Christine Mullen. “Crossroads of People, Crossroads of Trade: The Shared Heritage and Contested Terrain of Ghana’s Cape Coast Castle Museum,” Museum News, 86 (2007).

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Lamouse´-Smith, W. Bediako. “African Resistance to Slavers and Myths for Diasporan Disunity,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 225–40. Mapunda, Bertram Baltasar. Bagamoyo: From Slave Port to Tourist Destination. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: University of Dar es Salaam, Dept. of History, 2007. Mason, J. J., and Martina Odonkor. “Historic Slave Routes Tourism: Potential for Tourism Development in Ghana and the West Africa Sub-Region,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 358–64. McCaskie, Thomas. “African-American Psychologists, the Atlantic Slave Trade and Ghana: A History of the Present” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “African Trajectories of Slavery: Perceptions, Practices, Experiences”). Mouser, Bruce. “Rebellion, Marronage and Jihad: Strategies of Resistance to Slavery on the Sierra Leone Coast, c. 1783–1796,” Journal of African History, 48, 1 (2007), pp. 27–44. Murphy, L. “Into the Bush of Ghosts: Specters of the Slave Trade in West African Fiction,” Research in African Literatures, 38, 4 (2007), pp. 141–52. Murphy, Laura. “Impotent Passages: Sexuality and the Slave Trade in Ama Ata Aidoo” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Njoku, J. Akuma-Kalu. “Oral Tradition and the Material Culture of the Atlantic Slave Trade as Historical Evidence: The Aro and the Bight of Biafra Hinterland,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 136–57. Northrup, David. “African Alternatives to the Export of Slaves in the Hinterland of the Bight of Biafra” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Ogen, Olukoya. “British Anti-Slavery, the Foundation of Sierra Leone and Early AntiColonial Struggles in Nigeria” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Atlantic Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1868”). Opoku-Agyemang, Naana Jane. “The Living Experience of the Slave Trade in Sankana and Gwollu: Implications for Tourism,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 210 –24. Osei-Tutu, Brempong. “Ghana’s ‘slave castles’, Tourism, and the Social Memory of the Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Pierre, Jemima. “Touring Heritage? Making Race?: African-African Diasporic Interactions in Urban Ghana” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Pinho, Patricia. “Race, Place and Gender Representations in African-American Roots Tourism” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”).

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Reynolds, Rachel R. “Consecrating Ebo Landing: New Igbo Diasporas and Narratives of the Slave Trade” (Unpublished paper, 31st annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, 2–5 November 2006, in Minneapolis, MN). Richardson, David. “Slave Trade Abolition and Its Impact on West Africa: The Gold Coast in Comparative Perspective” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Schramm, Katharina. “Slave Route Projects: Tracing the Heritage of Slavery in Ghana,” in Ferdinand De Jong and M. J. Rowlands, eds., Reclaiming Heritage: Alternative Imaginaries of Memory in West Africa (Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2007), pp. 71 –98. Schramm, Katharina. “The Slaves of Pikworo: Local Histories, Transatlantic Perspectives” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Schwarz, Suzanne. “Africa and Abolition: Zachary Macaulay and the Development of the Sierra Leone Company in the Late Eighteenth Century” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “A Triangular Traffic: Literature, Slavery and the Archive”). Schwarz, Suzanne. “Legitimate Trade and the Development of the Sierra Leone Company” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Slavery: Unfinished Business”). Soumonni, Elise´e. “History, Memory, Heritage, and Politics: The Legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Present-Day Republic of Benin” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). Talton, Benjamin. “The Political Currency of Slavery in Ghana and the African Diaspora” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Interrogations of Freedom: Memories, Meanings, Migrations”). Vos, Jelmer. “African Consumption and the Slave Trade on the Loango Coast” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18 –21 October 2007, New York, NY). Wariboko, Waibinte. “New Calabar Middlemen, Her Majesty’s Consuls, and British Traders in Late Nineteenth Century Niger Delta,” in Korieh and Kolapo, eds., The Aftermath of Slavery, pp. 17 –40. Warren, Kim, and Elizabeth MacGonagle. “Trans/Oceanic Encounters: African American Identities and the Meaning of Slavery in Ghana” (Unpublished paper, World Congress of the International American Studies Association, 20 –23 September 2007, Lisbon, Portugal). Whatley, Warren C. “Changes in the Asante Economy Following British Suppression of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “‘The bloody Writing is for ever torn’”). 14. Trade within Africa Adande, Joseph, and Toussaint Y. Tchitchi. “The Benin Slave Route: State of Current Research and Prospects,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 241–49.

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Anquandah, James Kwesi. “Researching the Historic Slave Trade in Ghana—An Overview,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 23 –53. Ciss, Ismaila. “Slave Trade and Identity Withdrawal in the Senegambia: The Case of Sereer of the North-West” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Society, State & Identity in African History,” 4th Congress of the Association of African Historians, 22 –24 May 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Derefaka, Abi A. “The Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery in the Niger Delta: Matters Arising,” in Anquandah, Opoku-Agyemang, and Doortmont, eds., The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations, pp. 178–88. Ferreira, Roquinaldo. “How External and Local Factors led to the Abolition of Angolan Slave Trade (1830–1860)” (Unpublished paper, 50th annual meeting of the African Studies Association, 18–21 October 2007, New York, NY). Havik, Philip J. “From Pariahs to Patriots: Women Slavers in Nineteenth-Century ‘Portuguese’ Guinea,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 309–33. Kanpeyeng, Benjamin. “The Slave Trade in Northern Ghana: Landmarks, Legacies and Connections” (Unpublished presentation, conference on “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade in International Perspective”). Kiki, Mathieu. La route de l’esclave de Ouidah: guide a´ l’usage des tourists. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Art Bookbindery, 2007. Lovejoy, Paul E. “Internal Markets or an Atlantic-Sahara Divide? How Women Fit into the Slave Trade of West Africa,” in Campbell, Miers, and Miller, eds., Women and Slavery. Volume One, pp. 259–79. McCalman, Iain. “The East African Middle Passage: David Livingstone, the Zambesi Expedition, and Lake Nyassa, 1858–1866,” in Christopher, Pybus, and Rediker, eds., Many Middle Passages, pp. 39–51. Monroe, J. Cameron. “Dahomey and the Atlantic Slave Trade: Archaeology and Political Order on the Bight of Benin,” in Ogundiran and Falola, eds., Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora. Shillington, Kevin. “Abolition and the Africa Trade,” History Today, 57, 3 (2007), pp. 20–27. St. Clair, William. The Door of No Return: The History of Cape Coast Castle and the Atlantic Slave Trade. New York: BlueBridge, 2007. 15. Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean Almeida Mendes, Anto´nio de. “Esclavages et traites modernes: le temps des empires ibe´riques, entre Moyen Age et Modernite´, entre Me´diterrane´e et Atlantique (XVe –XVIIe sie`cles). Une histoire globale” (PhD diss., EHESS, 2007). Davis, Robert. “The Geography of Slaving in the Early Modern Mediterranean, 1500–1800,” Journal of Medieval & Early Modern Studies, 37, 1 (2007), pp. 57–74.

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