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Slavery & Abolition
A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies
Volume 28, 2007 - Issue 3
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SLAVERY: ANNUAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT (2006)

Pages 407-508 | Published online: 05 Jun 2008
 

Notes

*The elements of this bibliography appeared first as Joseph C. Miller, Slavery: A Comparative Teaching Bibliography (Waltham MA: Crossroads Press, 1977) and then in annual installments in Slavery and Abolition (London and Portland OR: Frank Cass, vol. 1 = 1980). Materials accumulated through the 1983 supplement appeared in Joseph C. Miller, Slavery: A Worldwide Bibliography, 1900–1982 (White Plains NY: Kraus International, 1985). The full 1983 supplement (with Larissa V. Brown) appeared in Slavery and Abolition, 4, 2 (1983), 163–208 (Part I), and 4, 3 (1983), 232–74 (Part II). “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1984)” and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1985)” (both with James V. Skalnik), and “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1986)” and “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1987)” (both with David F. Appleby) appeared in Slavery and Abolition, 6, 1 (1985), 59–92; 7, 3 (1986), 315–88; 8, 3 (1987), 353–86; and 9, 2 (1988), 207–45. “Slavery: Current Bibliographical Supplement (1988)” (with Randolph C. Head) is in 10, 2 (1988), 231–71, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1989)” (with Jena R. Gaines) is in 11, 2 (1990), 251–308, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1990)” and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1991)” (both with Randolph C. Head) are in 12, 3 (1991), 259–312, and 13, 3 (1992), 244–315.

All materials compiled since 1983 (through 1991) were corrected and consolidated during 1992 in a new single-volume indexed bibliography (10,351 entries), published as Slavery and Slaving in World History: A Bibliography, 1900–1991 (Millwood NY: Kraus International, 1993).

The series of yearly updates resumed with “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1992)” in Slavery and Abolition, 14, 3 (1993), 264–304 (with Emlyn Eisenach), and has continued to date as “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1993),” Slavery and Abolition, 15, 3 (1994), 134–97, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1994),” Slavery and Abolition, 16, 3 (1995), 398–460, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1995),” Slavery and Abolition, 17, 3 (1996), 270–339 (all with Janis M. Gibbs); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1996),” Slavery and Abolition, 18, 3 (1997), 312–66, “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1997),” Slavery and Abolition, 19, 3 (1998), 169–236, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (1998),” Slavery and Abolition, 20, 3 (1999v), 169–236 (all with John R. Holloran); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2000),” Slavery and Abolition, 22, 3 (2001), 174–268 (with Roderick H. Martin); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2001),” Slavery and Abolition, 23, 3 (2002), 167–318 (with Thomas E. Ridenhour, Jr.); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2002),” Slavery and Abolition, 24, 3 (2003), 148–240, and “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2003),” Slavery and Abolition, 25, 3 (2004), 144–215 (both with Fred K. Drogula); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2004),” Slavery and Abolition, 26, 3 (2005), 421–516 (Thomas Thurston and Joseph C. Miller); “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement (2005),” Slavery & Abolition, 27, 3 (2006), 415–512 (Thomas Thurston).

Slavery and Slaving in World History was republished (with corrections) in 1998 by M. E. Sharpe, together with a second volume consolidating and indexing the 3897 entries compiled between 1992 and 1996.

The entire collection of entries is now being prepared for internet posting at the Virginia Center for Digital History (University of Virginia), with the support of the Gilder-Lehrman Institute and the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Virginia. Current materials will continue to appear in Slavery and Abolition.

For presentations see Bredwa-Mensah, Everts, Pelckmans, Perbi, Pétré-Grenouilleau, Roitman, Segal, Silva, Til, and Wiechen.

For relevant presentations see DeCorse and Lorins.

For relevant presentations see Ogundipe, Otele, and Rice.

For contents see Baptist, Baptist and Camp, Bennett, C. Brown, V. Brown, Camp, Fett, Krauthamer, Morgan, Penningroth, and Troutman.

For contents see Ares, Barthélemy, Bénot, Bernand, Boidin, Bono, Carmen and Zequeira, Cotta, Dahklia, Denoix, Henninger, Lahon, Langue, Medici, Meouak, Paiva, Piel, Régent and Bonniol, Rey, Rotman, Stella (2), and Zuniga.

For presentations see Ali, Auslander/Sarna/Sundiata, Barry, Bay, Blumenthal, Briggs, Brooten (2), Clinton, Davis (2), Foster, Glancy, Hopkins, Johnson, King, Labovitz, Roberts, and Wright.

For contents see Amitai, Blanchard, Brown, Dubois, Ferrer, Geggus, Hunt, Isaacman and Peterson, Kraay, Landers, Morgan, Reidy, and Thornton.

For presentations see Agbajoh-Laoye, Aguero, Alpers, Baum, Brazeal, Campbell, Fadahunsi, Goodman, Hunt, Ibarra, Klein, La Rue, Liberato, Lovejoy, Lozoya Márquez, Marshall, Moitt, Paugh, Ray, Salman, Sebro, Shepherd, Smith, Thomson, and Wetohossou.

For contents see Annequin, Berlin, Chase, Cottias, Furio, Garlan, Gerbeau, Klein, Kolchin, Kolendo, Lahon, Martin-Casares, Meillassoux, Mossé, Pouchepadass, Saville, Scott, Stella, Tardieu, and Trabelsi.

Collected papers from the conference of the same name organized by the Centro de Estudos Africanos at the Universidade do Porto, in 2005. For contents see Caldeira, Campos, Ferreira, Hernaes, Maestri, Mea, Mendes, Osswald, Papali, Reis, Rocha, Santana, Santos, and Vos.

For relevant presentations see Edelson, Jones, and Quanquin.

For presentations see Bialuschewski, Dawson, Fortin, Foy, Kimball, Mudgett, Mustakeem, Rupert, and Sinche.

For relevant contents see Archer, El Hamel, Knight, Reis and Sweet.

For contents see Agorsah, Armstrong, Blakely, Folorunso, Funari, Gilmore, Handley, Hauser, Iyo, Kelly and Norman, Lovejoy, MacDonald/Morgan/Handley, Martinus-Guda, Morgan, Osei-Tutu, Schwegler, and Walz and Brandt.

For relevant presentations see Andrews, Gomez, and Sharples.

Originally delivered as papers at the second ICHOS conference held at the University of Nottingham in September of 2001 under the title “Freed slaves: Exclusion or Integration.” For contents see Arena, Buckridge, Dantas, Kleijwegt (2), Klein, Reynolds, Wickramasinghe, Wilmot, and Worden.

For relevant presentations see Akintunde, Bamgbose, Carpinelli, Kea, Mimiko, Obika, Opara (2), and Swai.

For relevant presentations see Fyle and Robertson.

For presentations see Ferreira, Hawthorne, and Mattos.

For presentations see Bechacq, Bessiere, Bilioniere, Bonacci, Bouzidi and Souhali, Boyer, Boyer-Rossol, Carotenuto, Forster, Gobert, Gonçalves, Gouvea Lopes, Helmlinger, Larcher, Leka Essomba, Lesueur, Louis, Mazieres, Miembaon, Milia, Musah Montana, Oualdi, Palmiste, Pineau-Defois, Poncin, Rispal, Rodet, Saha, Sanidas, Sega, Sehou, and Vernet.

For presentations see Ashhurst, Bontemps, El Hamel, Lockard, Marc, Mawwin, McCarthy, Norton, Pritchard, Reyes, Simpson, and Stancliff.

For presentations see Bronfman, Cooper, Dubois, Ferrer, Fuente, Funes, Hébrard, Iglesias, Jones, McCook, Scott, and Turits.

For presentations see Bagwell, Browne, Chase-Riboud, Chermayeff, Ebron, Finley, Fleming, Forrester, Giraud, Haffner, Hareide, Horton, Howson, Kowaleski-Wallace, Oostindie, Opala, Rabinowitz, Tibbles, Vlach, Walvin, Willemsen, and Willmott.

For presentations see Bussi, Chalhoub, Chaves, Collins, Cowling, Daykin, Fuente, Gamauf, Grinberg, Hilton, Kleijwegt, Lee, O'Donovan, Owensby, Paradiso, Placido, Ribi, Roy, Schweninger, Stewart, Valdés Guía, Vlassopoulos, and Zelnick-Abramovitz.

For presentations see Cubano-Iguina, Marquese, Schwartz, Tomich, and Zeuske.

For presentations see Cubano-Iguina, Marquese, Schwartz, Tomich, and Zeuske.

For relevant presentations see Levecq, Nelson, and Tinsley.

For presentations see Accioli, Albuquerque, Barros, Bonciani, Caldeira, Gomes, Maestri, Marques, Santana, Santos, and Turano.

For presentations see Gallay, Heywood and Thornton, Landers, Morgan, and Walsh.

For presentations see Cornell, Eulenberg, Germeten, Marshall, Osemwegie, Robb, Robinson, Schiller, and Surrency.

Reprint of the 1898 edition.

The article reviews the book John Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights, by David S. Reynolds.

An annotated collection of captivity narratives, with an introduction by Daniel Williams, 1–16.

For presentations see Horton, Williamson, and Winter.

For presentations see Bellantoni and Strausbaugh, Carretta, Forbes, Hiskes, Horton, Jackson and Warmsley, Lovejoy, Perbi, Perry and Bellantoni, Steenburg, Sweet, and Tulimieri.

For presentations see Kytle, Malachuk, Rycenga, Steenburg, Stewart, Sweet, and Woodruff.

For relevant contents see Lee, Martinez, and Torget.

Reviews Rhys Isaac's Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom and David Waldstreicher's Runaway America.

Also presented at the Black Atlantic/African Diaspora Seminar, Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, 27 November 2006, Rutgers, NJ.

An abridged version of the original two-volume account published in 1842.

An annotated anthology, with an introduction by Jeffrey Robert Young, 1–67.

With a new introduction by John David Smith.

An edited collection of narratives gathered by the Federal Writers' Project.

A compilation of five slave narratives.

Finnish translation, by Pekka, Jääskeläinen of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, with essay, “Kuolema ja kirjallinen kokemus: Frederick Douglass orjuutta vastaan,” by Mikko Tuhkanen, 167–80.

Translation and introduction, by Hélène Tronc, of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.

For presentations see Andrews, Baym, Blight, Davis, Ducille, Foster, Graham, Harris, J. O. Horton, L. Horton, Lewis, Perry, Peterson, Reynolds, Stevenson, and Stewart.

For relevant presentations see García Añoveros and Pena González.

For relevant presentations see Álvarez-Ogbesor, Banks, Castillo, Domínguez, Germeten, Gilliam, Ludlow, Luis, Naveda, Ramírez Ramírez, Rodríguez, and Zaragoza.

For contents see Germeten and Villa-Flores.

Also presented at the III Semana de História e Arquivologia, 21–25 August 2006, Londrina, Brazil.

For presentations see Alonso, Bertin, Caxilé, Dutra, Gebara, Lins, Machado, Marquese, Mattos, Motta, Pena, Pires, Pirola, Rosemberg, V. Santos, Y. Santos, Soares, Vasconcelos, and Wissenbach. Selected papers are available online at http://www.fflch.usp.br/dh/anpuhsp/downloads/CD%20XVII/STIV.html.

Facsimile edition of the 1887 imprint

For contents see Azevedo, Grinberg, Mamigonian, Mendonça, and Pena

For contents see Assunção, Botelho, Carvalho, Castro, Cowling, Dantas, French, Furtado, Geary, Lara, Libby, Libby and Furtado, Naro, Paiva, Slenes, Taylor, and Villalta

Translation, by Laura Teixeira, of Slavery and the Economy of São Paulo,1750–1850 (2003).

Edited by G. D. Govender.

For relevant contents see Geggus, Helg, Heuman, Scarano, and Stipriaan.

For relevant presentations see Hunt, López Denis, and Palmer.

Reprint of the 1851 edition, with an introduction by Robert J. Scholnick.

A reprint of the 1841 edition with an introduction by Adriana Méndez Rodenas.

For presentations see Gomez, Omotunde, Sourhou, and Tocail.

Edited and translated by Frances Richardson Keller from the 1925 edition.

For relevant contents see Munro and Brereton.

For presentations see Accilien, Campangne, Christophe, Jean-Pierre, Peabody, and Zacaïr.

A collection of various adaptations of the Aphra Behn novella, with an introduction by the editors, xi–xxii.

For presentations see Gøbel, Olwig, Rezende, Riis, Robl, and Sebro.

Also presented at the conference on “Der dänische Gesamtstaat und sein koloniales Erbe in Dänisch-Westindien.”

For relevant presentations see Duworko and Mouser.

Ahmad Baba Al-Tinbukti's Mi'raj al-su'ud ila nayl hukm mujallab al-sud, written about 1600, edited and translated by John Hunwick and Fatima Harrak

Response by Rey Koslowski, 256–63.

Finnish translation, by Jaana Iso-Markku, of Nazer and Lewis's Slave: The True Story of a Girl's Lost Childhood.

For contents see Bak, Juma, Leighton, Sage and Kasten (2), Slattery, Sveta, Wu., Yessa.

For contents see Blake, Domar, Engerman, Ewald, Fage, Hair, Lovejoy, Monteiro, Padden, Palmer, Russell-Wood, Schwartz, Stevens-Arroyo., Wilks.

For contents see Beckles, Beckles and Downes, Burnard (2), Craton, Dunn, Evans, Fage, Ferry, Geggus, Gragg, Guerra, Law, Menard (2), Morgan, Rodney, Russell-Wood, Vaughan, Ward., Zahedieh.

For contents see Beckles and Watson, Burnard, Darity, Daudin, Eltis and Richardson, Gemery/Hogendorn/Johnson, Green-Pedersen, Inikori, Law, Mason, Miller, Minchinton, Piñero, Postma, Richardson (2), Richardson and Schofield, Rousseau, Sheridan (2)., Stein (2).

For contents see Altink, Anstey, Bolland, Burton, Conrad, Drescher (2), Dubois, Eltis, Eltis and Engerman, Fladeland, Geggus, Gøbel, Graham (2), Green, Gross, Jacoby, Klein and Engerman, Lean and Burnard, Marshall, Northrup, Pierce, Resnick., Ward.

The article reviews the book The Atlantic Slave Trade, by Johannes Postma.

Translation, by Richard Wall, of Marques' Os sons do silêncio: o Portugal de oitocentos e a abolição do tráfico de escravos (1999).

For relevant presentations see Frost, Haggerty., Sherwood.

The third and final volume to Robin Law's edition of the letter-books of the Royal African Company.

Translation, by Chris Emery, of Emmer's De Nederlandse slavenhandel, 1500–1850 (2000).

Contains the original Dutch text and English translations, with an introduction in Afrikaans and English by Piet Westra and James C. Armstrong.

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Notes on contributors

Thomas Thurston

Thomas Thurston is Director of Education at the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at the Whitney and Betty McMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University.

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