WINIFRED M. COUSINSJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Sociological ReviewCousins, W. (1935). Slave family life in the British colonies. The Sociological Review, 27, 35-55.Cousins, W. M. 1935 Slave family life in the British colonies: 1800–1834 . The Sociological Review 27 : 35 – 55 ....
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These homes were similar to what they left in England. Some homes even had several bedrooms, a smokehouse, a kitchen that was separate from the rest of the house and an outhouse. By the late 1700s, architects were used in bigger colonies for wealthy families....
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Her story is one of determination and grit as she struggled to make a living in a world that did not appreciate, or wish to recognize, a female entrepreneur. In pursuing her life story, I discovered that she had self-published two books about her experiences as a florist to the rich ...
This paper investigates the association between family formation and the labour market trajectories of immigrants’ descendants over the life course. Using rich data from the Trajectories and Origins survey from France, we apply multilevel event history models to analyse the transitions in and out of...
Find out more about this period in American History by reading the lesson titled Family Life During the Depression Lesson for Kids. You will learn about things like: Bread lines Hoovervilles The effects drought had on the already bad conditions ...
Despite the dangers and hardships, life in the fort went on. John and Rachel welcomed their third daughter, Margaret Helen, in October of 1815, while living in the fort, and suffered the loss of Penelope two years later, and then their daughter, Mary Ann, who died at the age of twelve...
The Family Histories of Soviet Exile and Terror: The Case of an Ingrian Finnish Memory Culture Half of those deported in the 1930s escaped. Several family members experienced many repressions during their life span; some women were deported several ... A Reuter - 《Ethnologia Scandinavica》 被...
” That’s 1787. It took him 20 years to get the slave trade abolished. That was not the abolition of slavery – that took another 20-some years. The rest of his life was spent fighting the slave trade. When he was on his deathbed, they finally abolished the slave trade in the ...