Legal History Roundtable with Malick Ghachem
Thursday, September 12, 2024 5pm to 6:30pm
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885 Centre Street, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Professor Ghachem will be presenting on The American Constitutions and the Haitian Revolution.
Malick W. Ghachem is an Associate Professor with Tenure in the History Department at MIT, where he is the Head of the Deparmtent. His primary areas of concentration are slavery and abolition, criminal law, and constitutional history. He is the author of The Old Regime and the Haitian Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2012), a history of the law of slavery in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) between 1685 and 1804, now out in French translation also. The book received the American Historical Association’s J. Russell Major Prize for the best work in English on French history and was co-winner of the Caribbean Studies Association’s Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Prize for the best book published in the field of Caribbean studies over the past three years. He teaches courses on the Age of Revolution, Slavery and Abolition, American criminal justice, and other topics.
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