Introduction: Centering Families in Atlantic Histories
Abstract
Julie Hardwick, Sarah M. S. Pearsall, and Karin Wulf
205
Abstract
Julie Hardwick, Sarah M. S. Pearsall, and Karin Wulf
205
Defying Social Death: The Multiple Configurations of
African Slave Family in the Atlantic World
Abstract
James H. Sweet
251
African Slave Family in the Atlantic World
Abstract
James H. Sweet
251
Moving Mestizos in Sixteenth-Century Peru:
Spanish Fathers, Indigenous Mothers, and the Children In Between
Abstract
Jane E. Mangan
273
Spanish Fathers, Indigenous Mothers, and the Children In Between
Abstract
Jane E. Mangan
273
Familiar: Thinking beyond Lineage and across Race
in Spanish Atlantic Family History
Abstract
Bianca Premo
295
in Spanish Atlantic Family History
Abstract
Bianca Premo
295
Gold Coast Merchant Families, Pawning,
and the Eighteenth-Century British Slave Trade
Abstract
Randy J. Sparks
317
and the Eighteenth-Century British Slave Trade
Abstract
Randy J. Sparks
317
“He is the master of his house”: Families and Political Authority
in Counterrevolutionary Montreal
Abstract | Web Supplement
Nancy Christie
341
in Counterrevolutionary Montreal
Abstract | Web Supplement
Nancy Christie
341
“The Christened Mulatresses”:
Euro-African Families in a Slave-Trading Town
Abstract
Pernille Ipsen
371
Euro-African Families in a Slave-Trading Town
Abstract
Pernille Ipsen
371
Generational Conflict in Revolutionary France:
Widows, Inheritance Practices, and the “Victory” of Sons
Abstract
Denise Z. Davidson and Anne Verjus
399
Widows, Inheritance Practices, and the “Victory” of Sons
Abstract
Denise Z. Davidson and Anne Verjus
399
Editors’ Note
Because of the number of articles and the constraints of space,
there are no book reviews included in this Special Issue.
Unlicensed distribution of all materials (including figures, tables, and other content) is prohibited.

