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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Slavery and the Roman familySlavery and Abolition1987160
2On the Roman Slave supply and SlavebreedingSlavery and Abolition1987159
3Customs and Costumes: Carlos Julião and the Image of Black Slaves in Late Eighteenth-Century BrazilSlavery and Abolition2002129
4Background to rebellion: The origins of Muslim slaves in BahiaSlavery and Abolition1994122
5Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa? New light on an eighteenth‐century question of identitySlavery and Abolition1999120
6Circe's pigs: From Slavery to serfdom in the later Roman worldSlavery and Abolition1987106
7Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, the AfricanSlavery and Abolition200696
8‘My own nation’: Igbo Exiles in the DiasporaSlavery and Abolition199780
9Convicts and Coolies: Rethinking Indentured Labour in the Nineteenth CenturySlavery and Abolition200972
10Subsistence on the plantation periphery: Crops, cooking, and labour among eighteenth‐century Suriname maroonsSlavery and Abolition199169
11Till Death Do Us Part: Testamentary Manumission in Seventeenth-Century Lima, PeruSlavery and Abolition201269
12Servus Onerosus: Roman law and the troublesome SlaveSlavery and Abolition199068
13‘With grains in her hair’: rice in colonial BrazilSlavery and Abolition200468
14‘To return to the bosom of their fatherland’: Brazilian immigrants in nineteenth‐century LagosSlavery and Abolition199460
15The cultural implications of the Atlantic slave trade: African regional origins, American destinations and new world developmentsSlavery and Abolition199760
16Crew mortality in the transatlantic slave trade in the eighteenth centurySlavery and Abolition199760
17Voices and Silences: The Problem of Slave Testimony in the English West Indian Law CourtSlavery and Abolition200360
18The slave trade remembered on the former gold and slave coastsSlavery and Abolition199959
19The 19th Century Islamic Slave Trade from East Africa (Swahili and Red Sea Coasts): A Tentative CensusSlavery and Abolition198858
20Slave sugar boycotts, female activism and the domestic base of British anti‐slavery culture1Slavery and Abolition199658
21Manumission practices in a late eighteenth‐century Brazilian Slave Parish: São José d'El Rey in 1795Slavery and Abolition200058
22The Latin Americanenganchesystem: Some revisionist reinterpretations revisitedSlavery and Abolition199057
23The nameless and the forgotten: maternal grief, sacred protection, and the archive of slaverySlavery and Abolition201757
24Becoming African: Identity formation among liberated slaves in nineteenth-century Sierra Leone1Slavery and Abolition200656
25‘So color de una cofradía’: Catholic Confraternities and the Development of Afro-Peruvian Ethnicities in Early Colonial PeruSlavery and Abolition201256
26Neighbourhoods and Solidarity in the Natchez District of Mississippi: Rethinking the Antebellum Slave CommunitySlavery and Abolition200255
27Blood-Stained Sugar: Gender, Commerce and the British Slave-Trade DebatesSlavery and Abolition201453
28Private slave trade in the Dutch Indian Ocean world: a study into the networks and backgrounds of the slavers and the enslaved in South Asia and South AfricaSlavery and Abolition201753
29Moses Finley on Slavery: A personal noteSlavery and Abolition198751
30The Persistence of the slave market in seventeenth-century Central MexicoSlavery and Abolition201651
31‘A Species of Slavery’: Richard Price's Rational Dissent and AntislaverySlavery and Abolition201150
32War, Piracy and Slavery in the Greek worldSlavery and Abolition198749
33From Indian to slave: Forced native labour and colonial society in São Paulo during the seventeenth centurySlavery and Abolition198849
34Shifting Paradigms in the Study of the African Diaspora and of Atlantic History and CultureSlavery and Abolition200149
35Decency, dependence and the lash: Gender and the British debate over slave emancipation, 1830–34Slavery and Abolition199648
36Notes and documents - On the Early Use and Origin of the Term 'Obeah' in Barbados and the Anglophone CaribbeanSlavery and Abolition200147
37Slaves, Convicts, Abolitionism and the Global Origins of the Post-Emancipation Indentured Labor SystemSlavery and Abolition201446
38Igbo and myth Igbo: Culture and ethnicity in the Atlantic World, 1600–1850Slavery and Abolition200045
39Mothering slaves: comparative perspectives on motherhood, childlessness, and the care of children in Atlantic slave societiesSlavery and Abolition201745
40Marronage, Manumission and Maritime Trade in the Early Modern CaribbeanSlavery and Abolition200943
41Freedom at issue: Vagrancy legislation and the meaning of freedom in Britain and the Cape Colony, 1799 to 1842Slavery and Abolition199442
42Candomblé in Nineteenth-Century Bahia: Priests, Followers, ClientsSlavery and Abolition200142
43Freedom Suits and Civil Law in Brazil and the United StatesSlavery and Abolition200142
44The Atlantic Slave Trade to Maranhão, 1680–1846: Volume, Routes and OrganisationSlavery and Abolition200842
45Dahomey, Portugal and Bahia: King Adandozan and the Atlantic Slave TradeSlavery and Abolition201242
46White ‘ladies’, coloured ‘favourites’ and black ‘wenches’; some considerations on sex, race and class factors in social relations in white Creole Society in the British CaribbeanSlavery and Abolition198141
47Aristotle and the anonymous opponents of slaverySlavery and Abolition198741
48Quasheba, mother, queen: Black women's public leadership and political protest in post‐emancipation Jamaica, 1834–65Slavery and Abolition199841
49Ethnicity in the Diaspora: The Slave-Trade and the Creation of African 'Nations' in the AmericasSlavery and Abolition200141
50Contesting ‘Black’ Liberty and Subjecthood in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1730s–1780sSlavery and Abolition201141