At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed armed "insurgents" to rule over specific spaces within its territorial control, condoning or actively facilitating the development of multiple legal orders as a mode of "outsourcing" sovereignty. Analyzing two contrasting cases, this article provides new insights into the role of violence and law in the context of multiple sovereignties. In the eighteenth century, after several unsuccessful military missions against Maroons, the colonial state signed a treaty granting them a significant portion of the Jamaican interior and partial political autonomy. In return, the Maroons provided military assistance to the British, capturing and returning the ...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
This article explores relations between free people of colour and white men in early nineteenth-cent...
In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jamaica, during the late Spanish and early British periods, t...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
Over the course of the eighteenth century, the maroons of Jamaica developed an independent identity ...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between practices of citizenship and the challenges associated...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
This article builds on the work of Walter Rodney, Thomas Holt, Gad Heuman, Diana Paton, and others w...
This dissertation investigates two questions: One, how does a conquering state govern a foreign terr...
Between the start of the Seven Years' War in 1756 and the onset of the French Revolution in 1789, Ja...
In inner-city neighborhoods in Kingston, Jamaica, criminal "dons" have taken on a range of governmen...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
This article explores relations between free people of colour and white men in early nineteenth-cent...
In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jamaica, during the late Spanish and early British periods, t...
This study is built on an investigation of a large number of archival sources, but in particular the...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
Over the course of the eighteenth century, the maroons of Jamaica developed an independent identity ...
The legacy of legal dispossession and dislocation as well as the marginalisation of the masses has b...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between practices of citizenship and the challenges associated...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
This article builds on the work of Walter Rodney, Thomas Holt, Gad Heuman, Diana Paton, and others w...
This dissertation investigates two questions: One, how does a conquering state govern a foreign terr...
Between the start of the Seven Years' War in 1756 and the onset of the French Revolution in 1789, Ja...
In inner-city neighborhoods in Kingston, Jamaica, criminal "dons" have taken on a range of governmen...
Focussing on the early nineteenth century, this article examines the ways in which white slaveholder...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
This article explores relations between free people of colour and white men in early nineteenth-cent...
In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Jamaica, during the late Spanish and early British periods, t...