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Jim Downs
(2021)
Maladies of Empire: How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine.
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Paolo Conte
(2021)
Il più grande male dell'umanità. Alexander von Humboldt nell'abolizionismo francese dei primi dell'800.
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Andrés Avelino de Orihuela
(2021)
The Sun of Jesús del Monte: A Cuban Antislavery Novel.
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Lizbeth V. Jacobs
(2021)
Perspectives on the Origins and Effects of Racial Ideology: Key Arguments in Contemporary Scholarship.
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J'Nese Williams
(2021)
Plantation Botany: Slavery and the Infrastructure of Government Science in the St. Vincent Botanic Garden, 1765–1820.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 137-158).
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Nuala Zahedieh
(2021)
Eric Williams and William Forbes: copper, colonial markets, and commercial capitalism†.
Economic History Review
(pp. 784-808).
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Christopher M. Blakley
(2021)
‘I have been obliged to Send Nassaw’: an enslaved healer’s medical labour and skill in eighteenth-century Virginia.
Medical History
(pp. 121-139).
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Elizabeth A Heath
(2020)
The Meaning of Freedom: Slave Self-Purchase and the Making of Free Labour in Martinique.
French History
(pp. 342-359).
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Kathleen Susan Murphy
(2020)
James Petiver's ‘Kind Friends’ and ‘Curious Persons’ in the Atlantic World: Commerce, Colonialism and Collecting.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 259-274).
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Allison Margaret Bigelow
(2020)
Mining Language: Racial Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonial Metallurgy in the Early Modern Iberian World.
(/isis/citation/CBB877754784/)
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Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy
(2020)
Between Fitness and Death: Disability and Slavery in the Caribbean.
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John Stewart
(2020)
Chemistry and Slavery in the Scottish Enlightenment.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 155-168).
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Lynn M. Thomas
(2020)
Beneath the Surface: A Transnational History of Skin Lighteners.
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Farren Elizabeth Yero
(2020)
Laboratories of Consent: Vaccine Science in the Spanish Atlantic World, 1779-1840.
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Jacqueline Van Gent
(2019)
Rethinking Savagery: Slavery Experiences and the Role of Emotions in Oldendorp’s Mission Ethnography.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 28-42).
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Dorit Brixius
(2019)
From Ethnobotany to Emancipation: Slaves, Plant Knowledge, and Gardens on Eighteenth-Century Isle de France.
History of Science
(pp. 51-75).
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Kathryn Olivarius
(2019)
Immunity, Capital, and Power in Antebellum New Orleans.
American Historical Review
(pp. 425-455).
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Wendy Gonaver
(2019)
The Peculiar Institution and the Making of Modern Psychiatry, 1840–1880.
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Christopher Michael Blakley
(2019)
Inhuman Empire: Slavery and Nonhuman Animals in the British Atlantic World.
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Chelsea L. Berry
(2019)
Poisoned Relations: Medicine, Sorcery, and Poison Trials in the Contested Atlantic, 1680-1850.
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