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Publications of Barry Gaspar    :recent first  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Gaspar, B, Bondmen and Rebels (1993), Duke University Press (Paper edition.)
  2. A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions, edited by Geggus, DP; Gaspar, B (1997), Indiana University Press
  3. A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions (paperback edition), edited by Gaspar, B; Geggus, D (2003), Indiana University Press
  4. A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutions (forthcoming Spring 2003), Indiana University Press (Paper edition.)
  5. Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas, edited by Gaspar, DB; Hine, DC (2004), University of Illinois Press
  6. Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas, edited by David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine (2004), University of Illinois Press

Edited Volumes

  1. David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark Hine, Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas (2004), Urbana: University of Illinois Press
  2. 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

  1. Gaspar, B, Antigua Slaves and Their Struggle to Survive, in Seeds of Change: A Ouincentennial Commemoration, edited by Viola, HJ; Margolis, C (1991), pp. 130-37, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press
  2. Gaspar, B; Trouillot, M, Afterword, in Babouk, edited by Endore, SG (January, 1991), pp. 199 pages, Monthly Review Pr, ISBN 9781317126409  [abs]
  3. Gaspar, B, Slave Life and Sugar Production in Antigua Slave Society before 1800, in in proceedings of a conference–Cultivation Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas–held at the University of Maryland at College Park, April 12-14, 1989, edited by Berlin, I; Morgan, P (1992), University of Virginia Press
  4. Gaspar, B, The Slave Trade, Resistance, and Compensation in Antigua in the 1720s, in in proceedings of a conference–The Slave Trade: Who Won and Who Lost–held at the University of Rochester, October 21-23, 1988, edited by Engerman, SL; Inikori, J (1992), Duke University Press
  5. Gaspar, B, ’Deep in the Minds of Many’: Slave Women and Resistance in Antigua, 1632-1763, in More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas, edited by Gaspar, DB; Hine, DC (1996), Indiana University Press
  6. Gaspar, B, Ameliorating Slavery: The Leeward Islands Slave Act of 1798, in Parts Beyond the Seas: The Lesser Antilles in the Age of European Expansion, edited by Paquette, RL; Engerman, SL (1997), University Presses of Florida
  7. Gaspar, DB, 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 Gaspar, DB; Geggus, DP (1997), Indiana University Press
  8. Gaspar, B, Revolution, Slavery, and Emancipation in Saint Lucia, 1793-1838, in A Turbulent Time: The Greater Caribbean in the Age of the French and Haitian Revolutioms, edited by Gaspar, DB; Geggus, DP (1997), University of Indiana Press
  9. Gaspar, B, ’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 Hine, DC; McLeod, J (1999), Bloomington: Indiana University Press
  10. Gaspar, B, ’Rigid and Inclement’: Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws of the Seventeenth Century, in The Many Legalities of Early America, edited by Tomlins, C; Mann, B (2001), University of North Carolina Press
  11. '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)
  12. Gaspar, DB, "’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 Gaspar, DB; Hine, DC (2004), Urbana: University of Illinois Press
  13. '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
  14. Gaspar, B, ’Subjects to the King of Portugal’: Captivity and Repatriation in the Slave Trade to Antigua, 1724, in The Creation of the British Atlantic World, edited by Shammas, C; Mancke, E (2005), Johns Hopkins University Press
  15. Gaspar, DB, "’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 Mancke, E; Shammas, C (2005), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  16. Gaspar, B, A Dangerous Spirit of Liberty: Slave Rebellion in the West Indies in the 1730s, in Origins of the Black Atlantic, edited by Dubois, L; Scott, JS (2010), pp. 424 pages, Routledge, ISBN 9781136096341  [abs]

Papers In Progress

  1. Gaspar, B, Review of Slavery, Race and the American Revolution by Duncan J. MacLeod, The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 32 no. 4 (October, 1975), pp. 653-654, JSTOR, ISSN 0043-5597 [1919570], [doi]
  2. Gaspar, B, Review of Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 1807-1834 by B. W. Higman, The Journal of Economic History, vol. 37 (September, 1977), pp. 813-815, ISSN 0022-0507 [2119645]
  3. Gaspar, DB, The Antigua Slave Conspiracy of 1736: A Case Study of the Origins of Collective Resistance, 34d ser., The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 35 no. 2 (April, 1978), pp. 308-308, JSTOR, ISSN 0043-5597 (Special number on Black History.) [1921837], [doi]
  4. Gaspar, B, A Fugitive from Slavery, The Voice of St. Lucia (December, 1978)
  5. Gaspar, B, Runaways in Seventeenth century Antigua West Indies, Boletin de estudios latinoamericanos y del Caribe no. 25 (1979), pp. 3-13, ISSN 0304-2634
  6. Gaspar, B, The Most Noxious of Our Islands, The Voice of St. Lucia (February, 1979)
  7. Gaspar, B, Review of Testing the Chains: Resistance to Slavery in the British West Indies by Michael Craton, The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 40 no. 4 (October, 1983), pp. 624-626, JSTOR, ISSN 0043-5597 [1921813], [doi]
  8. Gaspar, B, ’To Bring Their Offending Slaves to Justice’: Slave Compensation and Resistance in Antigua 1632-1763, Caribbean Quarterly, vol. 30 (September, 1984), pp. 45-59 (special emancipation number edited by David Barry Gaspar and Monica Schuler.)
  9. Gaspar, B, A Mockery of Freedom: The Status of Freedmen in Antigua Slave Society before 1760, New West Indian Guide, vol. 59 (1985), pp. 135-148
  10. Gaspar, B, Review of Slave emancipation in Cuba: the transition to free labor, 1860-1899 by Rebecca J. Scott, Nieuwe West-Indische Gids / New West Indian Guide, vol. 61 (January, 1987), pp. 195-197, ISSN 0028-9930 [41849301]
  11. Gaspar, DB, Slavery, Amelioration, and Sunday Markets in Antigua, 1823–1831, Slavery & Abolition, vol. 9 no. 1 (May, 1988), pp. 1-28, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  12. Gaspar, B, Working the System: Antigua Slaves and Their Struggle to Live, Slavery and Abolition, vol. 13 (December, 1992), pp. 131-155
  13. Gaspar, B, ’Rigid and Inclement’: Origins of the Jamaica Slave Laws of the Seventeenth Century, in The Many Legalities of Early America, edited by Tomlins, C; Mann, B (2001), University of North Carolina Press
  14. Gaspar, B, Review of Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave Market by Walter Johnson, American Literature, vol. 74 (September, 2002), pp. 637-638, ISSN 0002-9831 [40281527]
  15. Gaspar, B, The "Colored American" newspaper and the Migration of Free Blacks of the US to the British Sugar Colonies of the Caribbean, 1834-1844 (2003)
  16. Gaspar, B, The Slave Women of Two Antigua Sugar Plantations (1817-1834) (2003)
  17. Gaspar, B, The Sugar Revolution, Deforestation, and Slave Resistance in Antigua and Barbados (2003)
  18. Gaspar, B, The Saint Christopher Slaver Insurrection Scare of 1778 (2003)
  19. Gaspar, B, Slavery, Amelioration, and the Role of the Slave Population in the Internal Economy of Antigua (2003)
  20. Gaspar, B, The Abolition of the Slaves’ Sunday Markets at Montserrat, 1736 (2003)
  21. Gaspar, B, The Organization of the Saint Lucia Militia, 1823 (2003)
  22. Gaspar, B, ’A Practice Pregnant with Ruin’: Slave Flight from the British Leeward Islands to Puerto Rico, 1740-1778 (2003)
  23. Gaspar, B, Reforming slavery in the British Caribbean: The Lives of Enslaved Women (2003)
  24. Gaspar, DB, Review of A History of Antigua: The Unsuspected Isle by Brian Dyde, NWIG: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, vol. 77 (January, 2003), pp. 298-299, ISSN 1382-2373 [41850266]
  25. Gaspar, B, , CONTOURS: A Journal of the African Diaspora, edited by Gaspar, DB, vol. 2 no. 1 (2004), University of Illinois Press (Published biannually in the Spring and Fall.)
  26. Gaspar, DB, Review of The Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade by Robert Harms, The American Historical Review, vol. 109 no. 1 (February, 2004), pp. 144-145, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0002-8762 [doi]

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