Writing Slavery: Sources, Methods, Ethics
HIS 402/AAS 402/HUM 405
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The history of the Americas is indelibly marked by mass, violent, racialized enslavement. How did this come about - and how can, and should, we write about it? This class will explore different primary sources, consider the ethical issues they raise, and read brilliant recent work by leading historians of the subject. It will focus mainly on the overlooked epicenter of North American slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries: the islands of the British West Indies, Barbados and Jamaica. It is intended to be collaborative, and to strengthen students' ability to write successful junior and senior theses in history or in any other subject.
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Section S01
- Type: Seminar
- Section: S01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 1
- Capacity: 12
- Class Number: 42498
- Schedule: T 01:30 PM-04:20 PM - Dickinson Hall G14