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Age of Revolutions
A Journal on Revolutions, Revolutionaries, and the Idea of “Revolution” Itself
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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution
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Atlantic Exiles ERC Project
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Childhood History
Jul 25, 2022
“She had smothered her baby on purpose”: Enslaved Women and Maternal Resistance
Nov 15, 2021
Inoculate Before It Is Too Late: Lessons Drawn from Charles Willson Peale’s Rachel Weeping
Dec 7, 2020
An Eradication: Empire, Enslaved Children, and the Whitewashing of Vaccine History
Mar 30, 2020
After the Herero ‘Uprising’: Child Separation and Racial Apartheid in German Southwest Africa
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