Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book examines the world of commerce, consumption and cultivation created and sustained through an engagement with the business of slavery. Tracing the activities of a single extended family - the Hibberts - it explores how the system of slavery impacted on the social, cultural, economic and political landscape of Britain during the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Integrating an analysis of the family as political and economic actors with an examination of their activities within the domestic and cultural sphere, the book provides an overview of the different ways in which slavery reshaped society both at home and out in the empire. From relatively humble beginnings in the cotton trade in Manchester...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
This thesis explores the lives of mixed-heritage women in Jamaica from the mid-eighteenth century to...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book examines the world of commerce, consumption and cultiva...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book examines the world of commerce, consumption and cultiva...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book reconstructs the world of commerce, consumption and cul...
By throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Donington’s b...
By throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Donington’s b...
none1noBy throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Doning...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This book re-examines the relationship between Britain and colonial slavery in a crucial period in t...
book review - in press Besson, Jean, 2016. Review of Ties that bind: the black family in post-sl...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
This thesis explores the lives of mixed-heritage women in Jamaica from the mid-eighteenth century to...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book examines the world of commerce, consumption and cultiva...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book examines the world of commerce, consumption and cultiva...
Moving between Britain and Jamaica this book reconstructs the world of commerce, consumption and cul...
By throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Donington’s b...
By throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Donington’s b...
none1noBy throwing the legacy of transatlantic slavery and empire into today’s society, Katie Doning...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
This important book assesses the size and nature of Caribbean slavery’s economic impact in British s...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This book re-examines the relationship between Britain and colonial slavery in a crucial period in t...
book review - in press Besson, Jean, 2016. Review of Ties that bind: the black family in post-sl...
As the Asante emerged in the 18th century as a political dominant state and continued to expand and ...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 an...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
This thesis explores the lives of mixed-heritage women in Jamaica from the mid-eighteenth century to...