Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholders in Jamaica developed a distinctive local ideology based on the institution of slavery. Whites were in a minority in Jamaican slave society, slaveholding was widespread amongst white settlers, and all white men experienced privileges in a society organised around racialised boundaries of rule. These factors helped to ensure that Jamaican colonists developed a distinctively local, or creole, world view characterised by the defence of slavery and a culture of white male solidarity. However, local slaveholders maintained close links with Britain and were militarily dependent on the metropole. Metropolitan culture influenced their ideology, and ...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This article explores relations between free people of colour and white men in early nineteenth-cent...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
This research demonstrates a diasporic connection between slavery on both sides of the Atlantic, Eng...
Hitherto, the historiography of Jamaican slavery has ignored the period of Apprenticeship which last...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Recent work has emphasized the role of colonial state structures in the construction and enforcement...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This article explores relations between free people of colour and white men in early nineteenth-cent...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
This research demonstrates a diasporic connection between slavery on both sides of the Atlantic, Eng...
Hitherto, the historiography of Jamaican slavery has ignored the period of Apprenticeship which last...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Recent work has emphasized the role of colonial state structures in the construction and enforcement...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
© 2020 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Historians have mostly ignored Kingston a...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
At the end of the Seven Years' War, Jamaican planters were in an extremely strong position within th...
This thesis is a study of free people of colour during the era of emancipation in Barbados, with a p...