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Browsing by Author Dornan, I
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2019 | Beyond borders: A transnational history of the Black Sash and FEDSAW, c. 1952 – 62 | Fernandes, Monica Ferro Gameiro |
2018 | 'Book don't feed our children': Nonconformist missionaries and the British and Foreign School Society in the development of elementary education in the British West Indies before and after emancipation. | Dornan, I |
3-Jun-2019 | Conversion and Curriculum: nonconformist missionaries and the British and Foreign School Society in the British West Indies, Africa and India, 1800-1850. | Dornan, I |
2005 | Masterful women: Colonial women slaveholders in the urban low country | Dornan, I |
2019 | The Politics of Women's Slave Management in the Colonial South | Dornan, I |
2006 | The rise and fall of womanhood: Ideal and reality in women's status and experience in the colonial low country. | Dornan, I |
2019 | Sasha Turner, Contested Bodies: Pregnancy, Childrearing, and Slavery in Jamaica (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017) | Dornan, I |
2021 | Slave Children | Dornan, I |
2019 | To ‘make a good Mistress to my servants’: unmasking the meaning of maternalism in colonial South Carolina. | Dornan, I |
29-Jan-2021 | "Whoever takes her up, gives her 50 good lashes, and deliver her to me": Women slave-owners and the politics of slave management in South Carolina, c. 1691-1740 | Dornan, I |