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What gender studies are doing to the history of slavery
- By Cécile Vidal
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)
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Editorial
What gender studies are doing to the history of slavery
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)
Gender, slavery, slave society: cross perspectives from Antiquity to the present
- By Jean Allain,
- Paulin Ismard,
- Diana Paton,
- et al.
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)
Enslaved women and mothers in the Americas from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries: a renewal through comparatism
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2024/1 No 59)
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Women and gender in the historiographies of societies with slavery (British and French Caribbean, seventeenth to mid-nineteenth centuries)
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- Translated by Celia Britton
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For a Comprehensive History of the Atlantic World or Histories Connected In and Beyond the Atlantic World?
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