Publications

Submitted
Johnson W. Clerks All! Or, Slaves Without Masters. Journal of the Early Republic. Submitted.
Johnson W. River of Dark Dreams: Slavery, Capitalism, and Imperialism in the Mississippi Valley. Harvard University Press; Submitted.
Johnson W. Slavery. In: Burdett B Keywords in American Cultural Studies. New York University Press; Submitted.
2005
Johnson W. Whispers and Shadows: the Broken Narrative of Stolen Lives. Lincoln Center Theater Review. 2005;40(Winter/Spring):14-16.
2004
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The Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas, 1808-1888. (Johnson W). New Haven: Yale University Press; 2004. Website
Johnson W. The Future Store. In: Johnson W The Chattel Principle. ; 2004. p. 1-34.
Johnson W. The Pedestal and the Veil: Rethinking the Capitalism/Slavery Question. Journal of the Early Republic. 2004;Summer:299-308.
Johnson W. State of the Field: Slavery. 2004.
2003
Johnson W. On Agency. Journal of Social History. 2003;Fall:113-124.
Johnson W. James Oakes and the Bourgeois Critique of Slavery. In: Jordan W New Perspectives on American Slavery. Oxford, MS: The University of Mississippi Press; 2003.
2000
Johnson W. Asking Questions, Reading Bodies. In: Smith MM The Old South . Oxford: Basil Blackwell; 2000.
Johnson W. Possible Pasts: Some Speculations on Time, Temporality, and the History of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Amerikastudien/American Studies. 2000;45(4).
Johnson W. The White Slave, the Slave Trader, and the Politics of Racial Determination in the 1850s South. Journal of American History. 2000;87(1):13-38.
1998
Johnson W. Review of Dell Upton, ed., Madeline: Love and Survival in Antebellum New Orleans. Journal of Southern History. 1998;Fall:300-301.

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