Maria Weston Chapman, French Salons, and Transatlantic Abolitionism in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

IF 0.8 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Historical Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1017/s0018246x23000481
Kate Rivington
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Abstract This article examines the idea of anti-slavery sociability as part of a wider analysis of the informal elements of the transatlantic anti-slavery movement. It considers how American abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman drew support for the American anti-slavery cause from French salons during her time spent living in Paris from 1848 to 1855. This case-study highlights how a focus on the informal dimensions of anti-slavery activism illuminates the often underappreciated work of female abolitionists in the transatlantic reform sphere. Through the connections she established with the likes of French writer Victor Hugo and Russian exile Nicholas Tourgueneff at salons in Paris, most notably that of Mary Clarke Mohl on the Rue de Bac, Chapman was able to cultivate European support for abolitionism in myriad ways. This included financial donations, goods to be sold at anti-slavery bazaars, and, perhaps most importantly, testimonies against American slavery from renowned Europeans like Hugo that could be republished in the United States.
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玛丽亚·韦斯顿·查普曼、法国沙龙和十九世纪中期的跨大西洋废奴主义
本文考察了反奴隶制社交性的概念,作为跨大西洋反奴隶制运动非正式元素的更广泛分析的一部分。它讲述了美国废奴主义者玛丽亚·韦斯顿·查普曼(Maria Weston Chapman)在1848年至1855年居住在巴黎期间,如何从法国沙龙中获得对美国反奴隶制事业的支持。这个案例研究强调了对反奴隶制行动的非正式层面的关注如何阐明了女性废奴主义者在跨大西洋改革领域中经常被低估的工作。通过与法国作家维克多·雨果和俄国流亡者尼古拉斯·图尔格内夫等人在巴黎的沙龙中建立的联系,尤其是与巴克街的玛丽·克拉克·莫尔的联系,查普曼能够以各种方式培养欧洲对废奴主义的支持。这包括财政捐赠,在反奴隶制集市上出售的商品,也许最重要的是,像雨果这样的著名欧洲人反对美国奴隶制的证词可以在美国重新出版。
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期刊介绍: The Historical Journal continues to publish papers on all aspects of British, European, and world history since the fifteenth century. The best contemporary scholarship is represented. Contributions come from all parts of the world. The journal aims to publish some thirty-five articles and communications each year and to review recent historical literature, mainly in the form of historiographical reviews and review articles. The journal provides a forum for younger scholars making a distinguished debut as well as publishing the work of historians of established reputation.
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