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Slave women in Caribbean society, 1650-1838
Barbara Bush
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Frontmatter
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Illustrations (page vii)
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Maps (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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1 The 'invisible' black woman in Caribbean history: an introduction (page 1)
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2 'The eye of the beholder': contemporary European images of black women (page 11)
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3 Slave society, power and law: the institutional context of slave women's lives (page 23)
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4 Plantation labour regimes: the economic role of slave women (page 33)
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5 The woman slave and slave resistance (page 51)
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6 'The family tree is not cut': the domestic life of the woman slave (page 83)
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7 Slave motherhood: childbirth and infant death in a cross-cultural perspective (page 120)
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8 'Daughters of injur'd Africk': women, culture and community in slave society (page 151)
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Endnote: Out of bondage: black women and the spirit of freedom (page 162)
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Notes (page 168)
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Bibliography (page 172)
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Index (page 183)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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LARR | 31.1 (1996): 135-147 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0023-8791%281996%2931%3A1%3C135%3ARLOLAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E |
IMR | 26.2 (Summer 1992): 696-697 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0197-9183%28199222%2926%3A2%3C696%3ASWICS1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z |
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Published: c1990
Publisher: Heinemann
- 9780253212511 (paper)
- 9780253312846 (hardcover)