Historical Geography

an annual journal of research, commentary, and reviews

Volume 39 (2011): Geographies of Slavery

SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS:  Derek H. Alderman & G. Rebecca Dobbs

Please note that the articles listed relate only to the special theme.  Volume 39 also contains regular research articles, book reviews, and a distinguished plenary address.  For more information on Historical Geography, visit the journal's officical web page.

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Geographies of Slavery: Of Theory, Method, and Intervention

Derek H. Alderman and G. Rebecca Dobbs

 

Slavery Heritage Representations, Cultural Citizenship, and Judicial Politics in America

Christine N. Buzinde and Iyunolu F. Osagie

 

“AWretched and Slave-like Mode of Labor:” Slavery, Emancipation, and the Royal Mail SteamPacket Company’s Coaling Stations

Anyaa Anim-Addo

 

The Application of GIS to the Reconstruction of the Slave-Plantation Economy of St. Croix, Danish West Indies

Daniel Hopkins, Philip Morgan, and Justin Roberts

 

Applying the Panopticon Model to Historic Plantation Landscapes through Viewshed Analysis

Lisa B. Randle

 

Defetishizing the Plantation: African Americans in the Memorialized South

Perry L. Carter, David Butler, and Owen Dwyer

 

Representing Slavery at Plantation-House Museums in the U.S. South: A Dynamic Spatial Process

E. Arnold Modlin, Jr.

 

Afterword: Critical Geographies of Slavery

David Lambert