Civil Society and Paths to Abolition
Civil Society and Paths to Abolition
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Abstract Through a comparative analysis, this article aims to present Morgiel Gherkins in Brine an overview of British, French, Russian, American and Brazilian abolitionist action, between the late eighteenth century and throughout the nineteenth century.Indicating the struggles of pro-abolition civil associations, the paths taken 5 Piece Outdoor Seating in Britain, France, the US and Brazil are presented in parallel - either to emphasize approaches, either to highlight the undeniable peculiarities - revealing the marks of violence and negotiation present in the emancipation process.
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