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First published in 1994. The Discourse of Slavery is an innovative collection of fascinating essays addressing the problematic of slavery within literary, cultural and political writings. For the first time, slavery is examined critically within both the British and the American context, and related to contemporary concerns around race and gender. Writers discussed include: Aphra Behn William Blake Mary Wollstonecraft Charlotte Bronte Elizabeth Gaskell Toni Morrison William Faulkner Harriet Jacobs Harriet Beecher Stowe Frederick Douglass The Discourse of Slavery will be an invaluable and intriguing volume for students of literature, gender, race and ethnicity.
by Arthur Coleman Monahan, Carl Gustav Rathmann, Frank Addison Manny, Harold Waldstein Foght, Joseph Clifton Brown, Sara Louisa Oberholtzer
1914
by Bird Thomas Baldwin, Carl Gustav Rathmann, Fletcher Bascom Dresslar, Frank Addison Manny, Lloyd L Friend, Meyer Bloomfield, Royal Bailey Farnum, Rufus Whitaker Stimson
1914
by Eve S Buzawa, Eva Schlesinger Buzawa, Carl G Buzawa, Evan Stark
2012 · SAGE
Building on the success of previous editons, this book has been expanded to integrate the criminal justice system into a broad systemic response for both victims and offenders.
This edition continues to address the basic questions surrounding domestic violence. Virtually all chapters have been rewritten, and material has been added on changes in prosecution criteria and on different methods to protect the victim.