The Journal of Caribbean History 51: 2
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DAVID M. STARK
Abstract
Religious Practice
Preparations for Death
Disposal of the Body
Postmortem Rituals for the Dead
Death and Dying in Late Eighteenth-Century Mayagüez
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Primary
Secondary
“They Are Delighted to Dance for Themselves”
Deconstructing Intimacies – Moreau de
SHERRI V. CUMMINGS
Abstract
From Settlement to Colony: Contextualizing Saint Domingue
A Paradoxical “Creole” and Intimacy Redefined
They Are Delighted to Dance for Themselves:
They Travel for the Pleasure of the Dance: Esclaves
Conclusion
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REFERENCES
Jamaica Before and After October 1865
A Laywoman’s Views
ALERIC JOSEPHS
Abstract
Jamaica in 1866
Perspective on the People of African Descent
Blacks as Children
“Only a mob riot”
Conclusion
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REFERENCES
The Past & Present Book Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. xi + 263 pp.
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