Abolitionist Places
Discover the profound insights of "Abolitionist Places," a groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling book delves into the century-long journey of abolishing slavery across the western hemisphere, examining the intricate links between abolitionism and material spatial practices in literature, theory, history, and memory. With a total of 180 pages, this work invites readers to explore the connections that shape our understanding of abolitionist movements and their lasting impact. Originally published as a special issue, "Abolitionist Places" offers a fresh perspective that is essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking paperback and engage with the critical discussions surrounding historical and contemporary abolitionism.