Resources
Annual public lecture 2018
Professor Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor of History
Howard University, Washington DC, USA
Public Memory of Slavery and Reparations for Slavery: Transnational and Comparative Approaches
ISOS 2015 Slavery Lecture Professor Robin Law
FBA, FRSE, FRHistS
Emeritus Professor of African History, University of Stirling
Provisioning the slave trade: the supply of corn on the 17th-century Gold Coast
Prof Law's chief research interests are in the history of pre-colonial West Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade.
ISOS 2013 Slavery Lecture, Kevin Bales
Electronic Archives and Projects
- archive: This resource illuminates and explores the backgrounds of several locally commemorated individuals including Robert Smith, Eric Irons and George Africanus, connected with the transatlantic slave economy. It also contains a useful .
- Documenting the American South: North American slave narratives from the collection of the library at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- The Avalon Project: Statutes of the United States concerning Slavery: Part of a Yale University Law School electronic archive of documents in law, history and diplomacy.
- Underground Railroad: Results of a US National Park Service study into how to best interpret and commemorate the Underground Railroad
- Wilson Anti-Slavery Collection: Electronic Archive of 19th Century anti-slavery pamphlets created at the University Library of Manchester
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- : Searchable database of 25,000 scholarly works in all western European languages on slavery and slaving, worldwide and throughout human history, including modern times. It includes all known print materials published since 1900 in scholarly formats, as well as digital scholarly journals, recent unpublished presentations at academic conferences, professional historical sites, and major museum exhibitions and catalogs.
Electronic Editions of Individual Texts
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