Description: These essays, by some of the most prominent young historians writing about slavery, fill gaps in our understanding of such subjects as enslaved women, the Atlantic and internal slave trades, the relationships between Indians and enslaved people, and enslavement in Latin America.
Review Quotes:
These ten chapters provide insightful discussion on the current study of enslavement. . . . this work contributes to the wealth of revisionist slavery literature emerging on the varying people, locales, and internal factors of slavery.
--Southern Historian