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Free Jamaica, 1838-65

Free Jamaica, 1838-65
Author: Douglas G H. Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1959
Genre: Jamaica
ISBN:

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Free Jamaica, 1838-1865

Free Jamaica, 1838-1865
Author: Douglas Hall
Publisher: New Haven, Yale U. P
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1959
Genre: Jamaica
ISBN:

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Free Jamaica 1838-1865

Free Jamaica 1838-1865
Author: Douglas Hall
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Total Pages: 0
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Free Jamaica, 1838-1965

Free Jamaica, 1838-1965
Author: Douglas Hall
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1969
Genre: Jamaica
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Free Jamaica, 1838-1856

Free Jamaica, 1838-1856
Author: Douglas Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1959
Genre: Jamaica
ISBN:

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General History of the Carribean UNESCO Vol.3

General History of the Carribean UNESCO Vol.3
Author: NA NA
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2019-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349737704

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Volume 3 looks at various aspects of slave societies in the region from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Throughout the tortuous history of the Caribbean, nothing exceeded in fundamental importance the twin experiences of slavery and the plantation system, the defining episodes of Caribbean social reality. Topics addressed include: European 'settler colonies,' the sugar revolutions, forms of resistance, the influence of creolization and religious beliefs, and the place of the Maroon communities. Knight also examines the internal and external forces that led to the eventual collapse of the Caribbean slave system.


Slaves and Missionaries

Slaves and Missionaries
Author: Mary Turner
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789766400453

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On 27 December 1831 a fire on Kensington Estate in St James, Jamaica signalled the start of one of the largest slave revolts in the Caribbean. Its leaders were leaders also in the mission churches and the independent sects, and their followers expected the missionaries to support them in their bid for wage work and free status. The missionaries, however, sent to save souls from sin in the face of planter hostility, were explicitly committed to neutrality on the slavery issue. This book traces the response of all classes in Jamaican society to mission work, focusing in particular on the dynamic interplay between slaves and missionaries. Embraced as fellow sinners, assured of spiritual equality of all before God, their intellectual equality with whites demonstrated in schools and classes, the slaves imbued Christianity with political purpose and questioned why blacks and whites were equal after death but slave and master in life. The slaves transformed the question into action in the political circumstances created by the decade-long campaign for abolition, and in doing so made the missionaries themselves into committed anti-slavery campaigners.


Black Over White

Black Over White
Author: Thomas Holt
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252007750

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In this prize-winning book Thomas Holt is concerned not only with the identities of the black politicians who gained power in South Carolina during Reconstruction, but also with the question of how they functioned within the political system. Thus, as one reviewer has commented, "he penetrates the superficial preoccupations over whether black politicians were venal or gullible to see whether they wielded power and influence and, if they did, how and to what ends and against what obstacles." "Well crafted and well written, it not only broadens our knowledge of the period, but also deepens it, something that recent books on Reconstruction have too often failed to do." -- Michael Perman, American Historical Review. . . . a valuable study of post-Civil War black leaders in a state where Negro control came closest to realization during Reconstruction. . . . Effectively merging the techniques of quantitative analysis with those of narrative history, Holt shatters a number of myths and misconceptions. . . . It should be on the reading list of all students of Reconstruction and nineteenth-century black history." -- William C. Harris, Journal of Southern History "Holt presents his work modestly as a state study of reconstruction politics. But this should not obscure a significant intellectual achievement and a contribution of fundamental importance, demonstrating the value of social-class analysis in understanding the politics of the black community." -- Jonathan M. Wiener, Journal of American History.


General History of the Caribbean

General History of the Caribbean
Author: Knight, Franklin W.
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 1997-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9231031465

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This volume (the first one published) begins with an overview of the slave trade. African slavers and the demography of the Caribbean up to 1750. Scholars go on to study the demographic and social structure of the Caribbean slave societies in the 18 and 19 centuries, their evolution and significance, the social and political control in the slave society and forms of resistance and religious beliefs, as well as Maroon communities in the circum-Caribbean. The phenomenon of pluralism and creolization is analysed. The volume closes with a study of the distintegration of the Caribbean slave systems.