Jamaican Historical Society
Jamaican Historical Society Bulletin, Vol. 13, No. 3
Jamaican Historical Society Bulletin, Vol. 13, No. 3
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The Jamaican Historical Society Bulletin contains news, activities, and reports relating to the work of the Jamaican Historical Society. In addition, it has often served as a vehicle for research-in-progress, notes and documents, and shorter research articles about Jamaican history. By purchasing this item, you will have access to the entire issue.

For more, see https://jamaicanhistoricalsociety.org.jm/publications

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Volume 13, Number 3, 2022, Jamaican Historical Society Bulletin
Editor: Bernadette Worrell-Johnson and Shani Roper

Published by: Jamaican Historical Society
ISSN: 0799-2165 (print); 3085-0155 (electronic)

From the President's Desk (p. 61)

Executive Committee, 2021–2022 (pp. 62)

The Story of Glebe Pen and Glebe Farm, Red Hills Road (pp. 63–67)
Marcia Thomas

Protecting the Tangible Heritage of Jamaica (pp. 68–70)
Georgia Rookwood and Kadene Campbell

Extracts from the 'Decolonizing Jamaican History' Webinar Series (p. 71)

Maroon and Creole Architectural Expressions in Jamaica (pp. 71–72)
Elizabeth Pigou-Dennis

Recalling an Enslaved Community: Archaeology and Reconstructive Illustration at Good Hope Estate (pp. 73–76)
Ke Vaughn Harding

Boxing in Jamaica: Physical Culture, Entertainment and Enterprise in a Colonial Space (pp. 77–79)
Karl Watts

Dissertation Abstracts (p. 80)
Peter Espeut

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English
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From the President’s Desk
Executive Committee 2021–2022
The Story of Glebe Pen and Glebe Farm, Red Hills Road
Protecting the Tangible Heritage of Jamaica
Extracts from the ‘Decolonizing Jamaican History’ Webinar Series
Maroon and Creole Architectural Expressions in Jamaica
Recalling an Enslaved Community: Archaeology and Reconstructive Illustration at Good Hope Estate
Boxing in Jamaica: Physical Culture, Entertainment and Enterprise in a Colonial Space, 1892–1945
Recalling and Enslaved Community: Archaeology and Reconstructive Illustration at Good Hope Estate 2
Dissertation Abstracts
The Rule of the Lash and the Rule of Law: Amelioration, Enslaved People’s Politics, and the Courts in Jamaica, 1780–1834

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