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Books
- Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas, edited by David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine
(2004), University of Illinois Press
- A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions
(forthcoming Spring 2003), Indiana University Press (Paper edition.)
- A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions, edited by David P. Geggus
(1997), Indiana University Press
Edited Volumes
- David Barry Gaspar, "'Subjects to the King of Portugal': Captivity and Repatriation in the Atlantic Slave Trade (Antigua 1724)",
in The Creation of the British Atlantic World(, Forthcoming), edited by Elizabeth Mancke and Carole Shammas
(2005), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
- David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine, Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas
(2004), Urbana: University of Illinois Press
- David Barry Gaspar, "'To Be Free Is Very Sweet': The Manumission of Female Slaves in Antigua, 1817-26",
in Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas., edited by David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine
(2004), Urbana: University of Illinois Press
Papers Published
- 'To Be Free Is Very Sweet': The Manumission of Female Slaves in Antigua, 1817-1826,
in Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas, edited by David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hines
(2004), University of Illinois Press
- 'Subjects to the King of Portugal': Captivity and Repatriation in the Slave Trade to Antigua, 1724, in volume on Atlantic History and Culture to be published in honor of Professor Jack P. Greene of Johns Hopkins University, edited by Carole Shammas and Elizabeth Mancke
(forthcoming 2005)
- 'Rigid and Inclement': Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws of the Seventeenth Century,
in The Many Legalities of Early America, edited by Christopher Tomlins and Bruce Mann
(2001), University of North Carolina Press
- 'With a Rod of Iron': The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina,
in Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora, edited by Darlene Clark Hine and Jacqueline McLeod
(1999), Bloomington: Indiana University Press
- Revolution, Slavery and Emancipation in Saint Lucia, 1793-1838,
in A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions, edited by D. B. Gaspar and D. P. Geggus
(1997), Indiana University Press
- Working the System: Antigua Slaves and Their Struggle to Live,
Slavery and Abolition, vol. 13
(December, 1992),
pp. 131-155
Papers In Progress
- Reforming slavery in the British Caribbean: The Lives of Enslaved Women
(2003)
- 'A Practice Pregnant with Ruin': Slave Flight from the British Leeward Islands to Puerto Rico, 1740-1778
(2003)
- The Organization of the Saint Lucia Militia, 1823
(2003)
- A Fiction of Freedom: The 'Emancipation' of the Free People of Color in Saint Lucia, 1823-1831
(2003)
- The Abolition of the Slaves' Sunday Markets at Montserrat, 1736
(2003)
- The Slave Trade of the British Leeward Islands in the 1720s
(2003)
- DeBarbier's Observations about Saint Lucia under the British after the Napoleonic Wars
(2003)
- Amelioration of Oppression?: Slave Protest in Antigua on the Eve of Emancipation
(2003)
- Slavery, Amelioration, and the Role of the Slave Population in the Internal Economy of Antigua
(2003)
- The Saint Christopher Slaver Insurrection Scare of 1778
(2003)
- The Sugar Revolution, Deforestation, and Slave Resistance in Antigua and Barbados
(2003)
- Drought and Slave Life in Eighteenth Century Antigua
(2003)
- The Slave Women of Two Antigua Sugar Plantations (1817-1834)
(2003)
- Morbidity and Mortality among the Slaves on Ballard's Valley Plantation in Jamaica at the End of the Eighteenth Century
(2003)
- The "Colored American" newspaper and the Migration of Free Blacks of the US to the British Sugar Colonies of the Caribbean, 1834-1844
(2003)
Book Reviews
- David Barry Gaspar, The Diligent: A Voyage Through the Worlds of the Slave Trade, February 2004,
American Historical Review
(2004),
pp. 144-45
Other
- CONTOURS: A Journal of the African Diaspora, edited by David Barry Gaspar, vol. 2 no. 1
(2004), University of Illinois Press (Published biannually in the Spring and Fall.)
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