Heads-up for academics and/or people interested in research on the history of slavery:
From now until about mid-January 2012, Cambridge University Press offers
free access to articles in its November 2011 special issue of the Law and History Review on "Law, Slavery, and Justice".
Articles in this issue of the journal include:
LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW, VOLUME 29 - ISSUE 04
Law, Slavery, and Justice: A Special Issue
David S. Tanenhaus
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp v-v
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000484, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Slavery and the Law in Atlantic Perspective: Jurisdiction, Jurisprudence, and Justice
Rebecca J. Scott
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 915-924
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000496, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Judges, Masters, Diviners: Slaves’ Experience of Criminal Justice in Colonial Suriname
Natalie Zemon Davis
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 925-984
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000502, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Prosecuting Torture: The Strategic Ethics of Slavery in Pre-Revolutionary Saint-Domingue (Haiti)
Malick W. Ghachem
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 985-1029
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000514, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Time, Space, and Jurisdiction in Atlantic World Slavery: The Volunbrun Household in Gradual Emancipation New York
Martha S. Jones
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 1031-1060
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000575, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Paper Thin: Freedom and Re-enslavement in the Diaspora of the Haitian Revolution
Rebecca J. Scott
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 1061-1087
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000538, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
Resetting the Legal History of Slavery: Divination, Torture, Poisoning, Murder, Revolution, Emancipation, and Re-enslavement
Walter Johnson
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp 1089-1095
doi: 10.1017/S073824801100054X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
LHR volume 29 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp f1-f5
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000551, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
LHR volume 29 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
Law and History Review, Volume 29, Issue 04, November 2011, pp b1-b7
doi: 10.1017/S0738248011000563, Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 Oct 2011
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