The Journal of Caribbean History Vol. 57 No. 2
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Description
Contents
Reviews
Language
English
ISBN
2010153080000
JCH 57#2 COVER.pdf
2010153080000.pdf
Copyright
Editorial Board
About the Journal
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Intricacies and Issues in Interweaving Public Records to Illuminate the Enslaved Community at Papine Estate, Jamaica in the Early 1800s | by Suzanne Francis-Brown
Abstract
Using the Slave Registration and Church of England Records
Papine Estate
Taking Names
Marriages
Finding Families
Multi-Generational Families
Conjoining Free and Enslaved
Conclusion
Notes
References
Sustenance and Power: Provision Grounds and Plantation Enterprise in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Jamaican Slavery | by Nicholas Crawford
Abstract
Provision Grounds and Properties
Provision Grounds and Markets
Crops and Animals
“Seasoning” and Reproduction
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
Notes
References
Garifuna Land Security in Postcolonial Belize: The Curious Case of the
“Carib Reserve” at Punta Gorda | by Alex Gough
Abstract
Unlikely pioneers: Indigenous peoples and legal redress in Southern Belize
From St Vincent to Southern Belize: Retracing Garifuna Settlement in Toledo
Confusion, Commitment, Co-operation: The Loss and Reclamation of the Carib “Reserve”
The Toledo Garifuna in the Twenty-first Century: Contemporary Threats to Indigenous Community Cohesion at the Carib Reserve
100 Years and Counting: What Becomes of the St Vincent Block?
Acknowledgement
Notes
References
Book Reviews
John Garrigus, A Secret among the Blacks | reviewed by Dexnell Peters
Orlando Patterson, The Sociology of Slavery: Black Society in Jamaica, 1655–1838. With a New Introduction | reviewed by Kathleen E. A. Monteith
Arcadio Díaz Quiñones, Once tesis sobre un crimen de 1899 | reviewed by Cristóbal S. Berry-Cabán
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