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Abolitionist Intrusions 1810–15
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Deryck Scarr
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1998
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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1998
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10.1007/978-1-349-26699-9_4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 14
Isles of France Pre-1810
pp. 31
Slaves and Slave-Owners 1760–1810
pp. 54
Abolitionist Intrusions 1810–15
pp. 70
Illicit Slaving and Colonel Keating 1811–15
pp. 87
Mauritius Slavers — Courts — Free Colour Questions 1811–18
pp. 112
Slaves Demanded and Supplied 1817–20
pp. 128
Madagascar Treaty and Military Eruptions 1817–20
pp. 156
Anatomy of Pre-Abolition Slave Colonies
pp. 174
Rebellions in the 1830s
pp. 196
Finale
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