| Notes from the Editor: Endings to Slavery |
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| Introduction: Anglo-Caribbean Slavery |
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Sara Salih, Candace Ward |
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| “Slavery was a long, long time ago”: Remembrance, Reconciliation and the Reparations Discourse in the Caribbean |
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Hilary McD Beckles |
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| “The Power that Giveth Liberty and Freedom”: The Barbadian Origins of Quaker Anti-Slavery Rhetoric |
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Brycchan Carey |
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| “What Time Has Proved”: History, Rebellion, and Revolution in Hamel the Obeah Man |
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Candace Ward |
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| “Too oft allur’d by Ethiopic charms”? Sex, Slaves and Society in John Singleton’s A General Description of the West-Indian Islands (1767) |
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John Gilmore |
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| Filling Up the Space Between Mankind and Ape: Racism, Speciesism and the Androphilic Ape |
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Sara Salih |
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| Mark McWatt in Conversation about Suspended Sentences: Fictions of Atonement |
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Pamela McCallum, Aritha van Herk |
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| Gerhard Stilz, ed. Colonies, Missions, Cultures in the English-Speaking World: General and Comparative Studies. |
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D.C.R.A. Goonetilleke |
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| Michael Keevak. The Pretended Asian: George Psalmanazar’s Eighteenth-Century Formosan Hoax. |
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Jonathan Ball |
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