'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic': A public lecture by Professor Jennifer Morgan This event has now passed, but you can view a recording below: HTML Professor Jennifer L. Morgan is Professor of History in the department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University where she also serves as Chair. She is the author of 'Laboring women: Gender and reproduction in the making of new world slavery' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004) and the co-editor of 'Connexions: Histories of race and sex in America' (University of Illinois Press, 2016). Her research examines the intersections of gender and race in in the Black Atlantic world. Her most recent journal articles include “Partus sequitur ventrem: Law, race, and reproduction in colonial slavery,” in 'Small Axe'; “Accounting for ‘The most excruciating torment’: Trans-Atlantic passages” in 'History of the Present' and “Archives and Histories of Racial Capitalism” in 'Social Text'. In addition to her archival work as an historian, Morgan has published a range of essays on race, gender, and the process of 'doing history', most notably “Experiencing Black Feminism” in Deborah Gray White’s edited volume "Telling histories: Black women historians in the ivory tower" (2007). She is currently at work on a project that considers colonial numeracy, racism and the rise of the trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in the 17th-century English Atlantic world tentatively entitled 'Reckoning with slavery: Gender, kinship and Capitalism in the early modern Black Atlantic'. This event is free and open to all. Apr 25 2019 17.30 - 19.00 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic': A public lecture by Professor Jennifer Morgan Professor Jennifer Morgan will deliver the 2019 Lecture in the History of Slavery for the Edinburgh Centre for Global History, 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic' on 25 April, 2019. Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG Find the venue
'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic': A public lecture by Professor Jennifer Morgan This event has now passed, but you can view a recording below: HTML Professor Jennifer L. Morgan is Professor of History in the department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University where she also serves as Chair. She is the author of 'Laboring women: Gender and reproduction in the making of new world slavery' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004) and the co-editor of 'Connexions: Histories of race and sex in America' (University of Illinois Press, 2016). Her research examines the intersections of gender and race in in the Black Atlantic world. Her most recent journal articles include “Partus sequitur ventrem: Law, race, and reproduction in colonial slavery,” in 'Small Axe'; “Accounting for ‘The most excruciating torment’: Trans-Atlantic passages” in 'History of the Present' and “Archives and Histories of Racial Capitalism” in 'Social Text'. In addition to her archival work as an historian, Morgan has published a range of essays on race, gender, and the process of 'doing history', most notably “Experiencing Black Feminism” in Deborah Gray White’s edited volume "Telling histories: Black women historians in the ivory tower" (2007). She is currently at work on a project that considers colonial numeracy, racism and the rise of the trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in the 17th-century English Atlantic world tentatively entitled 'Reckoning with slavery: Gender, kinship and Capitalism in the early modern Black Atlantic'. This event is free and open to all. Apr 25 2019 17.30 - 19.00 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic': A public lecture by Professor Jennifer Morgan Professor Jennifer Morgan will deliver the 2019 Lecture in the History of Slavery for the Edinburgh Centre for Global History, 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic' on 25 April, 2019. Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG Find the venue
Apr 25 2019 17.30 - 19.00 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic': A public lecture by Professor Jennifer Morgan Professor Jennifer Morgan will deliver the 2019 Lecture in the History of Slavery for the Edinburgh Centre for Global History, 'Reckoning with slavery: kinship and capitalism in the early Black Atlantic' on 25 April, 2019.