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Please click on the essay title links below to view sample editorial essays from our collections (please note that direct links to the resource materials have been removed).
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AMERICA, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC: THE EDWARD SYLVESTER MORSE COLLECTION
Edward Sylvester Morse: Scientist and Japanologist
Professor Robert A. Rosenstone
CHINA: TRADE, POLITICS AND CULTURE, 1793-1980
The Chinese Maritime Customs Service and the China Trade
Professor Robert Bickers, University of Bristol
EMPIRE ONLINE
Imperialism and American Empire in Global Perspective (Part 1)
Dr Ian Christopher Fletcher and Dr Yaël Simpson Fletcher
THE GRAND TOUR
Cities of the Grand Tour:
Changing Perceptions of Italian Cities in the long Eighteenth Century
Professor Rosemary Sweet, University of Leicester
THE GRAND TOUR
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MEDIEVAL TRAVEL WRITING ONLINE
Travel Writing and the Far East, c.1245-c.1500
Dr Kim Phillips, Department of History, University of Auckland
SLAVERY, ABOLITION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, 1490-2007 - NEW 2010
Slavery Resistance
Emeritus Professor Sylvia R. Frey, Department of History, Tulane University
SLAVERY, ABOLITION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, 1490-2007 - NEW 2010
Using Court Records to Study Slavery: An Introduction to the Legal Records in the North Carolina and Georgia State Archives
Professor Susan O'Donovan, the University of Memphis
SLAVERY, ABOLITION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, 1490-2007
Lessons and Legacies: The Meaning of Berea’s 19th Century Interracial Education in the 21st Century
Jacqueline J. Burnside Ph. D., Assoc. Professor, Sociology, Berea College
SLAVERY, ABOLITION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, 1490-2007
Remembering Enslavement: Visually and Audibly
Naana Opoku-Agyemang Ph.D. FGA, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
VICTORIAN POPULAR CULTURE: SENSATION, SPIRITUALISM AND MAGIC
Entertaining the Supernatural: Animal Magnetism, Spiritualism, Secular Magic and Psychical Science
Professor Peter Otto, Chair of English Literary Studies, University of Melbourne
Each of the above editorial essays is available to read, in full, by registered users of the resource.
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