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The Atlantic Slave Trade
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Abolitionism
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Women and abolition
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Enslavement and its legacy
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Revolution and resistance
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The Australian debate
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political rhetoric: Constructing reconciliation and apologizing to the Stolen Generations. Discourse and Society, 13(1), 105-142.
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Enslavement and visual representation
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America, 1780-1865. Manchester. Manchester University Press.
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Heritage
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Museum studies
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Memory studies
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Semiotics
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Critical Discourse
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Critical Theory
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