r.negron[at]hum.leidenuniv.nl
r.negron[at]hum.leidenuniv.nl
Ramona is editor of Holland Historisch Tijdschrift and works as a freelance researcher.
Ramona Negrón is a postdoctoral researcher at the KITLV, working on the project ‘How slaves became citizens: Proto-citizenship, empowerment, and inequality in the Age of Emancipation, 1770-1930’. Her research focuses on the transition from slavery to citizenship in the Dutch Caribbean during the Age of Emancipation.
With Jessica den Oudsten, Camilla de Koning & Karwan Fatah-Black (eds.), The Dutch transatlantic slave trade; New methods, perspectives and sources. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, forthcoming, November 2024.
With Karwan Fatah-Black & Camilla de Koning, ‘What is manumission? The process and its resulting dependencies’, Esclavages & Post-Esclavages 9: 1-21, 2024.
With Roxana Chandali, Coretta Bakker-Wijbrans, Endi Kartokromo & Cor Revet, Het koloniaal en slavernijverleden van Gouda; Een verkenning. Gouda: Streekarchief Midden-Holland, 2024.
With Jessica den Oudsten, De grootste slavenhandelaren van Amsterdam; Over Jochem Matthijs en Coenraad Smitt. Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2022.
‘The ambiguity of freedom: Kinship and motivations for manumission in eighteenth-century Suriname’, Slavery & Abolition 43-4: 758-778, 2022.
With Cátia Antunes, ‘The Dutch republic and the Spanish slave trade, 1580-1690’, TSEG 19-2:17-44, 2022.