This paper considers scholarship on political culture in Jamaica in 1865, the year of the Morant Bay rebellion. It situates the historiography of political culture in relation to three trends: first, an older historiography that envisaged the rebellion as indicative of nationalist consciousness; second, a more recent focus on the local politics of protest in the period 1838–1900; and third, another recent approach of explaining political culture through the dynamic relationship between metropole and colony. The paper then goes on to suggest that the latter two approaches are congenial to analysing the Underhill Meetings, a set of key political discussions prior to the rebellion which nevertheless have been underutilized in the historiograph...
This study investigates colonial, independence, and postcolonial moments to identify different modes...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
This dissertation explores the transformation of Jamaica’s political ecology in the late-colonial pe...
This paper considers scholarship on political culture in Jamaica in 1865, the year of the Morant Bay...
Seaman\u27s Valley site was one of the few known places in Jamaica where the Maroons came into face ...
Between 1790 and 1865, the Jamaican political economy experienced a series of structural crises whic...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
This article argues that the emotion of shame explains how John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committe...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
Two similar rebellions in British and French Caribbean colonial histories are addressed to highlight...
The process of the racialisation of the Western political thinking and its expansion into the Wester...
Based on ethnography, oral history and archival research, this study examines the culture of the Acc...
This study investigates colonial, independence, and postcolonial moments to identify different modes...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
This dissertation explores the transformation of Jamaica’s political ecology in the late-colonial pe...
This paper considers scholarship on political culture in Jamaica in 1865, the year of the Morant Bay...
Seaman\u27s Valley site was one of the few known places in Jamaica where the Maroons came into face ...
Between 1790 and 1865, the Jamaican political economy experienced a series of structural crises whic...
The Atlantic slave economy was crucial to Britain’s colonial enterprise during the eighteenth centur...
This thesis examines the planter class in Jamaica in the period before the end of slavery in 1834 a...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
This article argues that the emotion of shame explains how John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committe...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
Two similar rebellions in British and French Caribbean colonial histories are addressed to highlight...
The process of the racialisation of the Western political thinking and its expansion into the Wester...
Based on ethnography, oral history and archival research, this study examines the culture of the Acc...
This study investigates colonial, independence, and postcolonial moments to identify different modes...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
This dissertation explores the transformation of Jamaica’s political ecology in the late-colonial pe...