
Dr Inge Dornan
Deputy Dean - CALSS / Reader in the History of Race and Gender
Marie Jahoda 228
- Email: inge.dornan@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 266831
- Politics
- Politics and History
- Social and Political Sciences
- College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences
Dornan, I. and Whittaker, H. (2024) 'Unleashing the Lion's Roar: A Grass-Roots Counter-Campaign and the Memorialisation of the 'Glorious' British Empire'. Radical History Review, 0 (accepted, in press). ISSN: 0163-6545
Dornan, I. (Accepted) 'Slave Children', inRoutledge Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. London : Routledge. , in press.
Dornan, I. (2021) '"Whoever Takes Her Up, Gives Her 50 Good Lashes, and Deliver Her to Me": Women Slave-Owners and the Politics of Slave Management in South Carolina, c.1691-1740'. Journal of Global Slavery, 6 (1). pp. 131 - 155. ISSN: 2405-8351
Dornan, I. (2019) 'To ‘make a good Mistress to my servants’: unmasking the meaning of maternalism in colonial South Carolina.', in Aje, L. and Armstrong, C. (eds.) The Many Faces of Slavery: New Perspectives on Slave Ownership and Slave Experiences in the Americas.. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 88 - 110. ISBN 13: 9781350071421.
Dornan, I. (2019) 'Conversion and Curriculum: nonconformist missionaries and the British and Foreign School Society in the British West Indies, Africa and India, 1800-1850'. Studies in Church History, 55. pp. 410 - 425. ISSN: 0424-2084
Dornan, I. (2019) 'Sasha Turner, Contested Bodies: Pregnancy, Childrearing, and Slavery in Jamaica (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017)'. Gender and History, 31 (1). pp. 240 - 249. ISSN: 0953-5233
Dornan, I. (2018) 'The Politics of Women's Slave Management in the Colonial South'.New Approaches to Slave Management. University of Manchester. Slavery and Abolition. ISSN: 0144-039X
Dornan, I. (2018) ''Book don't feed our children': Nonconformist missionaries and the British and Foreign School Society in the development of elementary education in the British West Indies before and after emancipation.'. Slavery and Abolition, 40 (1). pp. 109 - 129. ISSN: 0144-039X