The Journal of Caribbean History Volume 59 Issue 2
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Description
Contents
Reviews
Language
English
ISBN
JCHv700000576
Copyright Page
Editorial Board
About the Journal
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Small Islands, Proximity and Connection in the Eastern Caribbean | by Gunvor Simonsen, Joy D. Lewis, Felicia J. Fricke and Rasmus Christensen
Islanders, “Hospitality”, the Islander Commons, c. 1492–1624 | by James F. Dator
People of the Islands
The Mosaic Harvest Ground as Islander Commons
Islanders, “Hospitality” and The Commons
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
“The Best of All the Virgins”: Crab Island as a Contested Commons from the Late Seventeenth to the Mid-Nineteenth Century | by Rasmus Christensen
The Making of Scarcity
Colonial Ambitions and Imperial Rivalry
An Archipelagic Commons
An Island of Livelihood, Dreams and Conflict
Notes
Works Cited
Plausible Itineraries: Slavery and Maritime Marronage in the Grenadines | by Patrick T. Barker
Plantation Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Carriacou
Plausible Itineraries of Escape in Carriacou
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Archipelagic Law-Making: Borrowing and Implementing Caribbean Slave Law in Swedish St Barthélemy | by Fredrik Thomasson
The Swedish 1787 Slave Law
Adopting West Indian Customs
Diverging Colonial and Metropolitan Jurisprudence
Notes
Works Cited
An Eastern Caribbean Maritime Network: The Bigard Family of St Barths, 1802–1829 | by Felicia J. Fricke
Trade from Gustavia in the Early Nineteenth Century
French, Swedish, Caribbean: The Bigards as a Maritime Family
Enslaved and Free in the Bigard Network
Maritime Family in a Sea of Islands
Notes
Works Cited
The “Mount Moritz Bajans”: Origins and Establishment of Grenada’s “White” Tribe | by John Angus Martin
Grenada’s Connections in the Eastern Caribbean
Grenada’s White Population
“Poor Whites” in Barbados
Poor Whites in Barbados in the Post-Emancipation Era
Emigration to Neighbouring Islands, 1859
The “Mt Moritz Bajans”
Notes
Works Cited
Beyond Indenture: Indian Immigrant Mobility in St Lucia, 1859–1903 | by Terencia Kyneata Joseph
Population Size and Distribution
Evading Indenture
Repatriation
Internal Migration
Intercolonial Migration
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Amelioration, Amalgamation and Protest: The Virgin Islands in the 1940s and 1950s | by Joy D. Lewis
Transfer and Transformation: The United States and the Danish West Indies
Conflict in the British Virgin Islands: The 1940s
and John August Cockburn Cruikshank
The Demonstration: British Virgin Islanders
Demand Amelioration or Amalgamation
Town and Country: The 1950s Onwards
An Enduring Connection: Amelioration but Not Amalgamation
Notes
Works Cited
Critical Reflection: Smallness, Proximity and Connection as Caribbean Themes | by Cush Cuthbertson-Sewer
Social Identities and Caribbean Mobility
Caribbean Cultural Fluidity and Transfer
Caribbean Connections
Notes
Works Cited
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