All Stories

  1. Introduction. Falling Statues around the Atlantic: Colonizers, Enslavers, and White Abolitionists as Targets of Anti-Racist Activism and the Historical Background of Not-decolonized Memorial Cityscapes
  2. Afro-latinidad e historia de las esclavitudes
  3. The Rise of Atlantic Slavery in the Americas
  4. The Second Slavery in the Americas
  5. The Slavery / Capitalism Debate Global: From “Capitalism and Slavery” to Slavery as Capitalism. Introduction
  6. Towards a microhistory of the enslaved
  7. Alexander von HumboldtPolitical Essay on the Island of Cuba: A Critical Edition, introduced by Vera Kutzinski & Ottmar Ette. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. xxvi + 519 pp. (Cloth US$65.00)
  8. Rethinking the Case of the SchoonerAmistad: Contraband and Complicity after 1808/1820
  9. Historiography and Research Problems of Slavery and the Slave Trade in a Global-Historical Perspective
  10. Alexander von Humboldt in Cuba, 1800/1801 and 1804: traces of an enigma
  11. What Came After Emancipation? A Micro-Historical Comparison Between Cuba And The United States
  12. <i>La Amistad</i> de Cuba: Ramón Ferrer, Contrabando de Esclavos, Captividad y Modernidad Atlántica
  13. Tres Amistades (o más) – varias películas en una
  14. Estado, notarios y esclavos en Cuba
  15. Property in Writing, Property on the Ground: Pigs, Horses, Land, and Citizenship in the Aftermath of Slavery, Cuba, 1880–1909
  16. Hidden markers, open secrets: on naming, race-marking, and race-making in Cuba
  17. Estructuras regionales, movilización afrocubana y “raza” en un hinterland cubano: Cienfuegos entre colonia y república (18951912)
  18. El Cimarrón y las consecuencias de la guerra del 95. Un repaso de la biografía de Esteban Montejo
  19. The ‘Cimarrón’ in the archives: a re-reading of Miguel Barnet’s biography of Esteban Montejo