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Gendered Dehumanisation; Labour, Oppression, and Resistance of the Enslaved Women of Colour of Saint- Domingue in the Long Nineteenth Century

Calyx Palmer (King's College London)

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January 2025

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2517-7850

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40 - 61

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January 2025

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Calyx Palmer (King's College London)

Calyx Palmer is a doctoral candidate currently finishing her PhD at King's College London. Her thesis examines the complex relationship between the concept of liberty and the Haitian Revolution.

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