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Slavery & Abolition A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies, Volume 21 Issue 2 2000

After Slavery: Emancipation and its Discontents

Listed in the Thomson Reuters Arts & Humanities Citation Index
ISSN: 1743-9523 (electronic) 0144-039X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Notes on contributors
Pages 5 – 6
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Introduction
Howard Temperley
Pages 1 – 10
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Emancipation in Haiti: From plantation labour to peasant proprietorship
Carolyn Fick
Pages 11 – 40
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Abolitionist expectations: Britain
Seymour Drescher
Pages 41 – 66
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African-American aspirations and the settlement of Liberia
Howard Temperley
Pages 67 – 92
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From chattel to citizen: The transition from slavery to freedom in Richmond, Virginia
Michael Naragon
Pages 93 – 116
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Fifty years of freedom: The memory of emancipation at the civil war semicentennial, 1911–15
David W. Blight
Pages 117 – 134
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Riots and resistance in the Caribbean at the moment of freedom
Gad Heuman
Pages 135 – 149
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‘A spirit of independence’ or lack of education for the market? Freedmen and Asian indentured labourers in the post-emancipation Caribbean, 1834–1917
Pieter Emmer
Pages 150 – 168
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The delegalization of slavery in British India
Howard Temperley
Pages 169 – 187
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The end of slavery and the end of empire: Slave emancipation in Cuba and Puerto Rico
Christopher Schmidt-Nowara
Pages 188 – 207
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Unfinished business: Slavery in Saharan Africa
David Seddon
Pages 208 – 236
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Slavery to freedom in sub-Saharan Africa: Expectations and reality
Suzanne Miers
Pages 237 – 264
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The Aborigines protection society, 1837–1909
Charles Swaisland
Pages 265 – 280
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Comparative approaches to the ending of slavery
Stanley Engerman
Pages 281 – 300
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