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Nelson and Slavery

By Christer Petley |

Listen to Christer Petley’s paper about Horatio Nelson, slavery and the Caribbean. It was presented to a conference about the Royal Navy and the British Atlantic empire, hosted by the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth. See the letter that Nelson sent to Simon Taylor here.

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British Slave Emancipation in France Antilles

By Christer Petley |

An interview about slave emancipation in the British Caribbean with Christer Petley for the newspaper France-Antilles.Ā Click hereĀ for a link to the article.

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Royal Navy and the Caribbean

By Christer Petley |

At a conference in Portsmouth next week, Christer Petley will discuss connections between the Royal NavyĀ and slavery in the Caribbean, focusing on the relationship between Horatio Nelson and Simon Taylor. SeeĀ this part of the S&R siteĀ to view the letter that Nelson sent to Taylor and which William Cobbett posted in hisĀ Political RegisterĀ in February 1807, as […]

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Successful Conference!

By Christer Petley |

Thanks to the Association of Caribbean Historians for an excellent annual conference in Martinique! It was good also to get to see the awesome Mont PelĆ©e. Click here forĀ more on its devastating eruption in 1902.

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Slaveholders’ Things

By Christer Petley |

Christer Petley, editor of S&R, presented a paper about the material culture of the Jamaican planter class at the Association of Caribbean Historians annual conference in Martinique. This is a version of the paper:

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