Number of items: 25.
Article
West, E.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3444-3814
(2021)
‘We chilluns, long wid her, wuz lak de udder slaves’: free black families and quasi-slavery in the pre-Civil War US South.
Journal of American Studies, 55 (5).
pp. 991-1018.
ISSN 1469-5154
doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875820001735
West, E.
(2018)
Reflections on the 'History and Historians' of the black woman's role in the community of slaves: enslaved women and intimate partner sexual violence.
American Nineteenth Century History, 19 (1).
pp. 1-22.
ISSN 1466-4658
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/14664658.2018.1429333
West, E. and Shearer, E.
(2018)
Fertility control, shared nurturing, and dual exploitation: the lives of enslaved mothers in the antebellum United States.
Women's History Review, 27 (6).
pp. 1006-1020.
ISSN 1747-583X
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2017.1336849
West, E. and Knight, R. J.
(2017)
Mothers’ milk: slavery, wet-nursing, and black and white women in the Antebellum South.
Journal of Southern History, 83 (1).
pp. 37-68.
ISSN 0022-4642
doi: https://doi.org/10.1353/soh.2017.0001
West, E.
(2013)
'Between slavery and freedom': the expulsion and enslavement of free women of colour in the US South before the Civil War.
Women's History Review, 22 (3).
pp. 460-477.
ISSN 1747-583X
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2012.726126
West, E.
(2009)
Gender in eighteenth and nineteenth century America.
The Historical Journal, 52 (1).
pp. 253-264.
ISSN 0018-246X
doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X08007395
West, E. R.
(2007)
'She is dissatisfied with her present condition’: requests for voluntary enslavement in the antebellum American south.
Slavery and Abolition, 28 (3).
pp. 329-350.
ISSN 1743-9523
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/01440390701685530
West, E.
(2004)
Tensions, tempers, and temptations: marital discord among slaves in antebellum South Carolina.
American Nineteenth Century History, 5 (2).
pp. 1-18.
ISSN 1466-4658
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/1466465042000257837
West, E.
(2000)
Masters and marriages, profits and paternalism: slave owners' perspectives on Cross-Plantation Unions in Antebellum South Carolina.
Slavery and Abolition, 21 (1).
pp. 56-72.
ISSN 1743-9523
West, E.
(1999)
The Debate on the Strength of Slave Families: South Carolina and the Importance of Cross-Plantation Marriages.
Journal of American Studies, 33 (2).
pp. 221-241.
ISSN 1469-5154
West, E.
(1999)
Surviving Separation: Cross-Plantation Marriages and the Slave Trade in Antebellum South Carolina.
Journal of Family History, 24 (2).
pp. 212-231.
Book or Report Section
Clinton, C. and West, E.
(2020)
Gender and sexuality in the Old South.
In: Thompson Friend, C. and Glover, L. (eds.)
Reinterpreting Southern Histories: Essays in Historiography.
Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
ISBN 9780807172568
West, E.
(2020)
Nominal slavery, free people of colour, and enslavement requests: slavery and freedom at the ‘edges’ of the regime in the antebellum South.
In: Aje, L. and Armstrong, C. (eds.)
The Many Faces of Slavery: New Perspectives on Slave Ownership and Experiences in the Americas.
Bloomsbury, London, pp. 199-210.
ISBN 9781350071421
doi: https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350071452.ch-013
West, E.
(2019)
The union of enslaved couples during the disunion of the nation: love, discord and separations in US slavery and thereafter.
In: Grey, D. and Gregory, J. (eds.)
Union and Disunion in the Nineteenth Century.
Routledge, London.
ISBN 9781138354302
West, E.
(2017)
African Americans; Chinese Exclusion Acts; Frederick Douglass; Emancipation Proclamation; Freedmen's Bureau; fugitive slave laws; slave revolts; Nat Turner; Underground Railroad.
In: Stevenson, J. and Cook, C. (eds.)
The Cambridge Dictionary of Modern World History.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
ISBN 9780521847711
doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/9780511842740
West, E.
(2013)
Free People of Color: expulsion and enslavement in the Antebellum South.
In: Link, W. A., Brown, D., Ward, B. and Bone, M. (eds.)
Creating citizenship in the nineteenth-century South.
University Press of Florida, Gainesville, FL, pp. 64-83.
ISBN 9780813044132
West, E. R.
(2010)
"He come sometime widout de pass". Rethinking Cross-Plantation Marriages and Enslaved Families in Antebellum South Carolina.
In: Thompson Friend, C. and Jabour, A. (eds.)
Family Values in the Old South.
University of Florida Press, Gainesville, pp42.
ISBN 9780813034188
West, E.
(2009)
Dolly, Maria, Lavinia and Susan: enslaved women in Antebellum South Carolina.
In: Spruill, M. , Johnson, J. and Littlefield, V. (eds.)
South Carolina women: their life and times.
University of Georgia Press, Athens and London, pp. 127-142.
ISBN 9780820329352
Book
Cowling, C., Machado, M. H. P. T., Paton, D. and West, E., eds.
(2019)
Motherhood, Childlessness and the Care of Children in Atlantic Slave Societies.
Routledge, pp376.
ISBN 9780367202026
Cowling, C., Machado, M. H. P. T., Paton, D. and West, E., eds.
(2018)
Mothering slaves: motherhood, childlessness and the care of children in Atlantic slave societies.
Women's History Review (special issue), 27 (6).
Taylor and Francis.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2017.1336832
Cowling, C., Machado, M. H. P. T., Paton, D. and West, E., eds.
(2017)
Mothering slaves: comparative perspectives on motherhood, childlessness, and the care of children in Atlantic slave societies.
Slavery & Abolition (special issue), 38 (2).
Routledge, pp. 223-231.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/0144039X.2017.1316959
West, E.
(2014)
Enslaved women in America: from colonial times to emancipation.
African American History Series.
Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland, USA, pp160.
ISBN 9781442208711
West, E.
(2012)
Family or freedom: free people of color in the antebellum South.
New Directions in Southern History.
University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, Kentucky, USA, pp256.
ISBN 9780813136929
West, E.
(2004)
Chains of love: slave couples in antebellum South Carolina.
University of Illinois Press, Urbana, pp184.
ISBN 9780252029035
Web Resource
West, E.
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3444-3814 and David, S.,
(2021)
Hidden voices: the lives of enslaved women in the Lowcountry and the South.
United Kingdom.
Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, Charleston, South Carolina.
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