Keyword [Slaves] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | The Research Of Kunlun People In The Tang Dynasty |
22. | A Study On The Issue Of Fugitive Slaves Before The American Civil War |
23. | Research On The Compensation Of Victims Of The "comfort Women" System In Mainland China Against Japan |
24. | Mining Slaves Of Laurian, Athens, In The Classical Period |
25. | Slaves of fortune: Sudanese soldiers and the River War, 1896-1898 |
26. | Negotiating the master narratives of prostitution, slavery, and rape in the testimonies by and representations of Korean sex slaves of the Japanese military (1932--1945) |
27. | Slavery and religion in the Atlantic world: A comparative study of Christianity's impact on identity formation among slaves in colonial Spanish and British America, 1530--1800 |
28. | Ladies and gentlemen, slaves and citizens: Dressing the part in Lima, 1723--1845 |
29. | Ports of slavery, ports of freedom: How slaves used northern seaports' maritime industry to escape and create trans-Atlantic identities, 1713--1783 |
30. | Gender and manumission: Freedwomen in ancient Rome |
31. | Slaves and planters in western Brazil: Material culture, identity and power |
32. | Storytelling slaves and narrative resistance in Apuleius' 'Metamorphoses' |
33. | The Epigraphic Habits of the Slaves and Freed Slaves of the Julio-Claudian Households |
34. | Troubled journey: Choctaws, slaves, and freedmen |
35. | The Jeffersons at Shadwell: The social and material world of a Virginia family |
36. | 'So much things to say': The Creole testimony of West Indian slaves |
37. | Cultural exchange in Roman society: Freed slaves and social values |
38. | African American fugitive slaves and freemen in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, 1820--1865 (Mexico) |
39. | The slaves of colonial New England: Discourses of colonialism and identity at the Isaac Royall House, Medford, Massachusetts, 1732--1775 |
40. | The Colonial History of Wye Plantation, the Lloyd Family, and their Slaves on Maryland's Eastern Shore: Family, Property, and Power |
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